The police are too tooled up for their – and our – good
From our UK edition
In 1830, a pamphleteer expressed concern about the sudden appearance of ‘Raw Lobsters’ on the streets of London. These lobsters were, of course, not an alien invasion. Rather, they were Robert Peel’s New Police, established in London in 1829. The police had a blue uniform, the same colour as raw lobsters, but the pamphleteer worried that, when put under pressure, their uniforms would turn red like that of the red coat soldiers of their day. It was feared, as another petitioner put it that same year, that they might ‘crush the liberties of the people’. The use of Facial Recognition Cameras further distances officers from us and places the law in their pockets There is nothing close to the same suspicion in our day, especially towards the police using technology.