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Hat Crime

Mad Hatter. | 13.08.2003 11:36 | Social Struggles | London | World

As regards local issues. I post this found in a local newspaper in Folkestone,Kent.


From. Folkestone Herald. Thurs. 7.8.03.

Crime initiative to ban headgear.

People of Folkestone are being asked to take their hats off to crime.
Folkestone police and the Folkestone Area Partnership Against Crime(FAPAC)
have launched a new crime initiative cracking down on youths wearing baseball
caps and hoodies in shops to conceal their identity.
Businesses in and outside Folkestone town centre can now display police approved
posters asking people to remove such headgeear before entering the premises.
Approved at a FAPAC meting on tuesday (5th),hats off to crime was devised by
town PC john W with the help of Southern Housing Foundation officers and FAPAC
members Sue C and Jenny MacD.
PC W said " it became apparent to us that a lot of shoplifters wear baseball caps
and hoodies,making it extremely difficult to identify them on CCTV.So a decision
was made across the board to put a ban on them in any establishment wishing to
take part"
He added " Those who object can look at it as an act of etiqutte and courtesy
A gentleman should remove his headwear when enterinmg a building as a mark of
respect- in the simplest terms,it is rude to keep your hat on indoors."
Posters ere immediatley drawn up by Ben L,an IT instructor at th Bayle Comm centre
and were due to be circulated by police on Wednesday to all membersand non-members
wishing to participate.
On the possible opposition the scheme might raise from young people, PC W said
" I am sure the law abiding people of Folkestone will comply with and support this
idea.With the CCTV cameras and Shopwatch radio,it will help to further reduce
crime."
ENDS.

Of course the idea of tackling the root causes of why people shoplift in the first
place (low wages /incomes etc ) are left unattended to as usual.
It also automatically creates more suspicion of young persons,most of whom visit shops
innocently. (as do older people) and thus further isolates , marginalises and
views them as potential criminals.

Further,its usually churches you take your hats of in etc. (though I dont if I ever
visit -rarely). so no surprise as shops/supermarkets are now the new 'religion'.

I can see hatted 'Flashmobs' etc already.....


Mad Hatter.

Comments

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Ethnocentrism

13.08.2003 11:53

Gee, and I thought it was "rude" (improper, impious, etc.) to go about with head uncovered. Guess I was raised in a culture with different mores with regard to things like that.

Do I smell a hint of BNP thinking here? Let's label all Moslems, Sikhs, observant Jews, etc. as shoplifters?

Mike
mail e-mail: stepbystepfarm mtdata.com


No no no

13.08.2003 12:38

Its obviously nowt to do with Sikhs, Muslims, Jews etc.

This "law" is aimed at those twats who swagger about with Yankee baseball caps on and their hoods up, even in the most SWELTERING temperatures, 'cos they think it makes them look hard, or menacing, or something, before nicking each others mobile phones.

I'm as pro-worker and anti-racist as the next man, but it still pisses me off to see these losers, who actually ASPIRE to being a petty criminal 'cos they've been misled by that pernicious, reactionary know-nothing "ghetto fabulous" bullshit.

Where are Public Enemy when ya need them?

Getagrip (Old Skool)


fair question

13.08.2003 13:35

It's a fair question though. What will they do about religious headwear?

-


My guess is

13.08.2003 14:44

That "they" will do absolutely nothing about religious headwear, being fully aware of the multitude of protests and legal actions that will follow against the shops (all aware of public relations) that try to ban 'em.

Mad Monk


Hat Crime

14.08.2003 23:30

As a lapsed Catholic I remember it was OK for women to keep their hats on in church, but it was de rigeur for men to remove theirs. Is this a fatwa to protect the temples of consumption? Perhaps we should all walk into Woolies wearing ostentatious headgear...

Mad Hatter


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