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Police have not kept up with the risks posed to the public by social media, a review of the response to last summer's UK riots has found.
Mosques and hotels housing migrants were among the targets of violence which erupted after Axel Rudakubana stabbed three girls to death at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport in July.
The police inspectorate found no conclusive evidence the disorder was co-ordinated by extremist groups but said it was mostly incited by "disaffected individuals, influencers or groups" online.
A report published on Wednesday said most of those involved were local and the violence "was mainly unrelated to their ideology or political views".
"Some of the main reasons for the widespread disorder were social deprivation, austerity and the economic downturn, political policies and decisions on migration and asylum, and decreasing trust and confidence in policing," it said.
But although the causes were "complex", the "overwhelming speed and volume of online content further fuelled its spread," inspectors found.
His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary Sir Andy Cooke said misinformation and disinformation posted online helped fuel the disorder and misleading posts were left up too long.
The review found cash-strapped forces haven't invested enough in resources and technology, leaving many with an "exceptionally limited capability to effectively manage and respond to online content".
A head of communications quoted in the report said police had "no proper answer" for managing misinformation and disinformation.
Sir Andy called for social media companies to act more quickly to take down misleading posts and regulator Ofcom to get beefed-up powers to make them take action.
"These companies have got to have responsibility, irrespective of whether they are led from China, led from America," he said.
He also called for police chiefs to be "braver" in countering disinformation and putting facts into the public domain.
He said the disorder was predictable, despite national assessments that said the risk of unrest was "low", highlighting previous incidents of hotels housing asylum seekers being attacked.
"We'd seen an awful lot of information on social media or other places in relation to people who were making claims that were either false or were inciting hatred," he said.
But the review found policing doesn't sufficiently prioritise intelligence on disorder and did not anticipate the spread of the violence.
The report also criticised police forces for their lack of preparedness, with one senior intelligence officer describing how police "wrote the manual as it happened".
Police forces have still not implemented recommendations made by the inspectorate over previous disorder in 2011 and 2021.
"There should have been very clear communication plans, very clear plans to deal with that disinformation, very clear mobilisation plans to get the right people in the right places as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, we didn't see that," Sir Andy said.
The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) said the report fails to accurately assess policing's role in countering harmful online material and the challenge requires a coordinated, cross government approach.
NPCC chair Chief Constable Gavin Stephens said: "While there are lessons to learn, it is crucial to acknowledge that law enforcement does not - and should not - regulate online content.
"Responsibility for ensuring information is accurate and does not fuel harm lies with those posting it, platform providers and regulatory bodies."
Mr Stephens said the report did not "fully recognise the successes" of the police media strategy and that "strengthening intelligence alone is not enough to mitigate the risks posed by misinformation".
"We remain committed to learning from these events, refining our approach, and ensuring policing is prepared, resilient, and proactive in facing future challenges," he added.
The report is the second to be published on the policing response to last summer's riots.
Rudakubana, 18, was jailed for a minimum of 52 years in January after he pleaded guilty to murdering Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and attempting to murder eight other children and two adults on 29 July last year.
I understand your Henry II reference and I'll obey. I just need to get some brown boot polish, a grainy camera and one of them weird robes they wear. I'll sort it out.Lads, we are just one Minecraft stream by a Mohammed appreciator from a lot of happenings this summer.
they just need to throw him in a pit somewhere and give him raw meat to chew on every once in a while.In other news; a Welsh choir boy boiled a police officer.
Disagree. If he wants meat he can start with his own limbs.they just need to throw him in a pit somewhere and give him raw meat to chew on every once in a while.
Leicester and Headingly (Leeds) Cricket ground had massive riots a few years back, instigated by the Muslims, who got their shit pushed in by the Hindus. The aftermath? Hindus were arrested and sentenced while the muzzies walked off scott free.If the police have to start cracking down on Pakistanis attacking Hindus and Sikhs here in the UK over the whole India redeeming Kashmir thing then they’re not got to be able to use gangs of armed Muslims to control areas like last summer.
Lads, we are just one Minecraft stream by a Mohammed appreciator from a lot of happenings this summer.
The report that was released:TLDR: "The Far-Right weren't behind the riots, but socio-economic factors, the fact people hate us and the government, hate immigrants, and online misinfo were almost definitely to blame, so all in all, it's primarily the fault of social media for the riots — don't even try to give us the responsibility of policing online content, that's the responsibility of the platforms themselves and regulators. We might've been able to counter them more effectively if we were better organised, knew what we were actually doing, and had more money, but mostly money."
Archive of the Daily Mail article about Rudakubana throwing boiling water over a prison guard:I understand your Henry II reference and I'll obey. I just need to get some brown boot polish, a grainy camera and one of them weird robes they wear. I'll sort it out.
In other news; a Welsh choir boy boiled a police officer.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...prison-guard-HMP-Belmarsh-scalding-water.html
Yep.Disagree. If he wants meat he can start with his own limbs.
“An answer so different from the one he had expected to elicit, and was in the habit of receiving, staggered Mr. Bumble not a little. He stepped back from the keyhole; drew himself up to his full height; and looked from one to another of the three bystanders, in mute astonishment.
'Oh, you know, Mr. Bumble, he must be mad,' said Mrs. Sowerberry.
'No boy in half his senses could venture to speak so to you.'
'It's not Madness, ma'am,' replied Mr. Bumble, after a few moments of deep meditation. 'It's Meat.”
“What?' exclaimed Mrs. Sowerberry.
'Meat, ma'am, meat,' replied Bumble, with stern emphasis. 'You've over-fed him, ma'am. You've raised an artificial soul and spirit in him, ma'am unbecoming a person of his condition: as the board, Mrs. Sowerberry, who are practical philosophers, will tell you. What have paupers to do with soul or spirit? It's quite enough that we let 'em have live bodies. If you had kept the boy on gruel, ma'am, this would never have happened.”
...My man who are you fighting? What spectres haunt you and harass you with rants about women?"Women voted for this"
Bish nobody voted to give free money to rich people not even the niggers of gender, it's just one of the many wrongs foisted on us by the uniparty."Women voted for this"
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...My man who are you fighting? What spectres haunt you and harass you with rants about women?
Everyone voted for this, they just didn't know it's what they were voting for."Women voted for this"
I think you engage with things that outrage you on social media; and then it keeps feeding you that slop. I don't get that stuff, at all. Another issue is that you appear to be taking in the words of the absolute spastics that use social media, that's not a good move. Those people are retarded niggercattle.Do you live under a rock?
Literally every post on every social media site keeps saying this. "She voted for this." "Women having the vote did this" And then you turn around and bump into another white man raking in the cash at the expense of his country.
You are making the classic blunder of taking agitprop seriously, dead Internet might not be 100% here yet but for soycial media it's been a fact for a good while now, do not be demoralized by enemy propoganda and safely disregard the normiecattle.Literally every post on every social media site keeps saying this. "She voted for this." "Women having the vote did this"
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Whoa, cool it with the anti-Norman remarks.You are making the classic blunder of taking agitprop seriously, dead Internet might not be 100% here yet but for soycial media it's been a fact for a good while now, do not be demoralized by enemy propoganda and safely disregard the normiecattle.
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Maybe, first lets see ((graham king's)) business card, man is of course a complete ghost like most richfags so we might never know.Whoa, cool it with the anti-Norman remarks.
King is a good anglo-saxon name, though. I don't think we can blame this on the perfidious frank.Whoa, cool it with the anti-Norman remarks.
This guy is the perfect example of why the UK should bring back the death penalty in the most extreme cases. He's never going to be rehabilitated, he has forfeited his right to live.I understand your Henry II reference and I'll obey. I just need to get some brown boot polish, a grainy camera and one of them weird robes they wear. I'll sort it out.
In other news; a Welsh choir boy boiled a police officer.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...prison-guard-HMP-Belmarsh-scalding-water.html