These same police seem to have no problem protecting Islamic extremists and those espousing Jew hatred
Dutch police refuse to guard Jewish sites over ‘moral dilemmas,’ officers say
Officers in the Dutch police force have been refusing to protect Jewish targets, two officers told Nieuw Israëlisch Weekblad earlier this week.
Marcel de Weerd and Michel Theeboom, representing the Jewish Police Network, expressed concerns over changes they were seeing in the force.
“There are colleagues who no longer want to protect Jewish targets or events. They talk about ‘moral dilemmas,’ and I see a tendency emerging to give in to that. That would truly mark the beginning of the end. I’m concerned about that,” Theeboom said. (snip)
The officers later spoke with De Telegraaf, where they said that some members of the police expressed they didn’t want to be deployed at the Dutch National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam and refused food and drinks from the venue.
Mireille Beentjes, the police force’s spokeswoman, told De Telegraaf she had heard of officers making moral objections, admitting there were “no strict policies.”
“We take moral objections into account when creating schedules. But if there’s an urgent task, you will be deployed, whether you want to or not,” she said. “You are expected to behave professionally. Others shouldn’t notice anything.”
What “moral objections”? They joined to do a job. They do not get to pick and choose whom or what they protect. Will these same officers refuse to protect Jews being attacked? If they do not want to do the job then they should be put on desk duty or fired. Would the force allow officers to have “moral objections” to protecting blacks or Asians or Muslims and take that into account when creating schedules?
And over in the UK
Met warned over two-tier policing amid anti-Semitic graffiti campaign
The Metropolitan Police risks accusations of “two-tiered policing” over an anti-Semitic campaign of vandalism across London, MPs have warned.
Ten Tory MPs have written to Sir Mark Rowley, the Met Commissioner, warning that the force could be criticised unless it cracks down on alleged graffiti and criminal damage by the campaign group London Creatives Corporate Watchdog (LCCW).
The group has been accredited with an attack on one of London’s oldest cinemas, the Phoenix in East Finchley, north London, where it was covered in red graffiti saying: “Say no to artwashing.”
The incident is being investigated by the Met as a hate crime.
But
They have warned Sir Mark that failure to grapple with these crimes in a manner commensurate with the response to the summer riots will mean the British public “rightly conclude that there is a system of two-tiered policing and justice in this country, in which some groups are treated more harshly than others”.
In other words, the Met isn’t taking it as seriously as other criminal acts because Jews are being attacked, especially since
UK Anti-Semitic Incidents Hit Record High Since October 7: Charity
The UK saw a record number of anti-Semitic incidents in the year since Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, a Jewish charity said Wednesday.
The Community Security Trust (CST), which monitors anti-Semitism in Britain, recorded 5,583 such incidents from October 7 until September 30 — its highest 12-month tally since it began its count in 1984.
It represented a 204-percent increase on the 1,830 incidents recorded in the prior year-long period.
“When conflict rages in Israel, anti-Jewish hate rises in the UK,” CST said on X, alongside a breakdown of its figures.
Well, the UK is being taking over by Islamists, so, it is no surprise.
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