The Softness of English Laws

Why did we change the laws governing policing and human rights in such a way that people no longer have respect for the most profound authority guarding us from the worlds of crime and injustice - the police? This is a question that needs addressing finally because of the riots in London. If these have not occurred politicians would still be claiming that the laws governing the state are precise and good enough.
Yes, but they are not! A police officer cannot protect the society without being vested certain powers to do so. Police nowadays, however, cannot arrest someone on mere suspicions, cannot bring rioters on the ground in order to protect civilians, cannot fight back violence with violence simply because this is rated ’inhuman’. But is it human that people’s lives and property are endangered by crazy criminals looting the streets of one of the most famous cities in the world - London? The soft laws in England finally showed rulers a great mistake they have made - they vested too much of individual freedom in every person which is slowly turning in anarchy, behavior that would expel any religions, social and political morality out of the people on the streets.
DNA Tests do not discover criminals at birth - are not born a criminal, you become one. So to protect you from becoming such you need to be taught what is right and what is not. But how can you perceive that when while being a child daddy told you that you can do whatever you want because laws allow it, or how can you become a respectful citizen when you swear at police as if they are your enemies.
The problems of the UK now have one solution only - a radical change in the laws of the realm, a change for stricter and stronger authorities to hold the public from destroying itself through too much of individual freedom.
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