The riots have raised fundamental questions about how Britain deals with public disorder
SIR – I was a constable with the Metropolitan Police for 30 years, so I say this with a heavy heart – but with the police struggling to control the streets, and a reluctance to deploy the military, the time has come for the creation of a third force, focused on public order. Such a force would leave …
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