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avinashgoyal01 · 9 months
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शराब गटकने के आरोप में चूहा गिरफ्तार
मध्यप्रदेश- क्या चुहे शराब पीते हैं? मध्य प्रदेश में तो पीते हैं। यहां एक चूहे को एक पुलिस स्टेशन में शराब की बोतलें खाली करने के आरोप में गिरफ्तार किया गया है। शराबी चूहे को अब अदालत के सामने पेश किया जाएगा! यह विचित्र घटना छिदवाड़ा जिले के एक पुलिस स्टेशन से प्रकाश में आई है। (Rat arrested for swallowing liquor) पुलिस ने प्लास्टिक की बोतलों में पैक अवैध शराब जब्त की थी और बोतलों को स्टोर रूम…
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yuktiacademy · 9 months
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MPPSC परीक्षा की तैयारी कैसे करे
स्वामी विवेकानंद कहा करते थे कि "लक्ष्य को अपना जीवन कार्य समझो, हर समय उसका चिंतन करो, उसी का स्वप्न देखो और उसी के सहारे जिन्दा रहो।“
नमस्कार एस्पिरेंट्स (Aspirants) आज हम बात करेंगे सरकारी नौकरी के बारे में जैसा की आपका और आपके माता पिता सभी का यह सपना होगा कि आप अच्छी से अच्छी नौकरी करें और अच्छी नौकरी से सबसे पहला मन में ख्याल आता है सरकारी नौकरी का जिसमे सभी सुविधा के साथ साथ आपको समाज सेवा का भी अवसर मिलता है
आज हम बात करने वाले है मध्यप्रदेश की सबसे बड़ी परीक्षा की बारे में जी हाँ  राज्य लोक सेवा आयोग (MPPSC)
वैसे और भी नौकरिया है परन्तु आप अपना लक्ष्य जितना बड़ा रखोगे उतना ही आपको इसे हासिल करने की बाद समझ आएगा कि अपने क्या किया है विज्ञान भी यही बोलता है न्यूटन के नियम भी यही बोलते है कि “भाला जितना ऊँचा फेंकोगे उतना ही दूर जायेगा” और इस उदाहरण का आपके पास प्रमाण भी है श्री नीरज चोपड़ा के रूप में जिन्होंने भारत को भला फेंक में प्रथम गोल्ड मेडल दिलवाया जरा सोचिये इस एक दिन के लिए उन्होंने कितना कठिन परिश्रम किया होगा
ठीक इसी तरह आप भी इस परीक्षा को पास करके अपने माता पिता और देश का नाम रोशन कर सकते है बस आपको कुछ वर्षो तक लगातार मेहनत करना पड़ेगा "जीवन का हर रास्ता आसान होता है बस आपको चलते आना चाहिए"
हम बात करते है MPPSC की इस परीक्षा में उत्तीर्ण होकर आप डिप्टी कलेक्टर, DSP , नायाब तहसीलदार आदि अन्य विभागों की राज्य की सबसे बड़ी पोस्ट में जा सकते है जिसमे अच्छी सैलरी के साथ साथ आपको अधिकारी का रुतबा भी मिलता है परन्तु ध्यान रहे "MPPSC मात्र एक पद नहीं अपितु एक विचार है"
 राज्य लोक सेवा आयोग(एम.पी.पी.एस.सी.) की प्रारंभिक परीक्षा संपन्न हो चुकी है और कुछ दिनों में इस परीक्षा का परिणाम भी आपके सामने प्रस्तुत हो जायेगा यदि इसमें आपके लगभग 100 प्रश्नो में 75 से 80 प्रश्न सही है तो आपने अपने लिए मुख्य परीक���षा का दरवाजा खोल दिया है। मुख्य परीक्षा के दरवाजे तक जाने हेतु आपको प्रारंभिक परीक्षा की कुंजी प्राप्त करनी होगी जिसमे आपके सामने 10 यूनिट है एवं प्रत्येक यूनिट से आपको 10 -10 प्रश्न आने की सम्भावना है जैसा की आप सभी को  पता है कि परीक्षा मध्यप्रदेश की है तो इसमें अधिकाधिक प्रश्न मध्यप्रदेश से आते है जिसमे:-
यूनिट 01 - मध्य प्रदेश का इतिहास, संस्कृति और साहित्य, यूनिट 02 - भारत का इतिहास ,
यूनिट 03 - मध्य प्रदेश का भूगोल, यूनिट 04 - विश्व और भारत का भूगोल, यूनिट 05 - (A) मध्य प्रदेश की संवैधानिक व्यवस्था एवं (B) मध्य प्रदेश की अर्थव्यवस्था, यूनिट 06 - संविधान सरकार और भारत की अर्थव्यवस्था, यूनिट 07 - विज्ञान और प्रौद्योगिकी, यूनिट 08 - वर्तमान अंतर्राष्ट्रीय और राष्ट्रीय मामले, यूनिट 09 - सूचना और संचार प्रौद्योगिकी, यूनिट 10 - राष्ट्रीय और क्षेत्रीय संवैधानिक / सांविधिक निकाय
 इसमें कोई नकारात्मक अंकन नहीं होता, यह परीक्षा ऑफलाइन आयोजित की जाती है जो हिंदी एवं अंग्रेजी दोनों भाषाओं में ओ.एम.आर. शीट द्वारा  संपन्न होती है इसी परीक्षा के तुरंत बाद एक और एप्टीट्यूड टेस्ट होता पेपर 02 जो की क्वालीफाइंग होता है
इन सभी विषयो के सामान्य अध्ययन की बारे में आपको जानकारी होना आवश्यक है
 संघर्ष यहां ख़त्म नहीं होगा, अपितु यह आपके लिए शुरुवात है क्योकि प्रारंभिक परीक्षा के अंकों को अंतिम चयन के लिए नहीं गिना जाता है। अंतिम चयन के लिए आपको मुख्य परीक्षा और इंटरव्यू में अच्छे अंक अर्जित करने होंगे
मुख्य परीक्षा जो कि लगातार 6 दिनों में 6 पेपर की साथ संपन्न होती है इसमें आपको
पेपर 1- सामान्य अध्ययन - 300 अंक, पेपर 2 - सामान्य अध्ययन-300 अंक, पेपर 3 - विज्ञान और प्रौद्योगिकी-300 अंक, पेपर 4  - दर्शनशास्त्र, मनोविज्ञान और लोक प्रशासन - 200 अंक, पेपर 5  - सामान्य हिंदी - 200 अंक एवं पेपर 6  - हिंदी निबंध - 100 अंक इन सभी को मिलकर कुल 1400 अंको कि आपकी मुख्य परीक्षा होगी जिसमे आप उत्तीर्ण होकर इंटरव्यू कि ओर अग्रसर होंगे,  
इंटरव्यू आपका कुल 175 अंको का होगा जिसमे आपको आपके स्नातक से सम्बंधित ,आपके क्षेत्र विशेष या आपकी रूचि से अधिक से अधिक प्रश्न पूछे जाते है हम सभी अंको को जोड़ दे तो आपका रिजल्ट मुख्य परीक्षा और इंटरव्यू में कि गयी आपकी मेहनत निर्धारित करती है कि आप राज्य की सबसे बड़ी नौकरी के लिए चुने जाते है या नहीं ?
किसी भी कार्य को पूरा करने के लिये नियमित अभ्यास व प्रयास ही आपको सफलता प्राप्त कराता है टेस्ट सीरीज़ अथवा माडल पेपर्स इत्यादि के अभ्यास से आपको परीक्षा की तैयारी में अत्यधिक मदद मिलेगी। अपनी तैयारी के स्तर की अधिक परवाह किए बिना निरंतर प्रयास करते रहें, इससे आपको अपनी तैयारी के स्तर, समय प्रबंधन की आपकी क्षमता और प्रश्नों या विकल्पों को सही से पढ़ कर उत्तर देने की समझ इत्यादि में होने वाली त्रुटियों को दूर करनें में मदद मिलेगी
अधिकांश उम्मीदवारों में यह देखा गया है कि वे परीक्षा के दिन उनके मन में अपनी तैयारी तथा प्रदर्शन को लेकर अत्यधिक चिंता व डर की स्थिति बनी रहती है ध्यान रहे, कि यह परीक्षा सबके लिए एक जैसी है तथा अपनी तैयारी पर भरोसा रखें और केवल अपना सर्वश्रेष्ठ प्रदर्शन करने के बारे में सोंचे,  परीक्षा से पहले या परीक्षा के दौरान इस प्रकार की कोई भी चिंता या असमंजस आपके प्रदर्शन को प्रभावित करेगी, यदि आप इस तरह की परिस्थिति महसूस कर रहें हैं तो शांति पाने के लिए अपनी आंखें बंद करें, कुछ समय के लिये सोंचना कुछ बंद कर दें और "एक मिनट के लिए गहरी सांस लें" और फिर आगे बढ़ें
विद्यार्थियों आपको हमेशा एक बात का ध्यान रखना है कि लक्ष्य जितना बड़ा होगा जीत भी उतनी ही बड़ी होगी आप अपने जीवन के कुछ पल अपनी मेहनत को समर्पित कर दें देखना आप 2 साल की मेहनत और जीवन के 50 साल आसानी से गुजरते चले जायेंगे, यदि आपने अपने इस बहूमूल्य समय को बिना कुछ किये निकाल दिया तो आपके यही 50 वर्ष संघर्षो में कब बदल जायेंगे और आपको पता भी नहीं चलेगा, अपने समय का सदुपयोग करें अपना ध्यान केंद्रित करें किसी एक नांव पर अपने कदम रखे ताकि डूबने का खतरा न हो
इसी के  साथ साथ एक बात का भी जिक्र होना चाहिए कि कोई भी एग्जाम आपका व्यक्तित्व निर्धारित नहीं करता सच्ची तालीम या शिक्षा वही है जो व्यक्ति को व्यक्तित्व प्रदान कर सकें और वह सामाजिक संरचना को नया कलेवर देने में सक्षम हो  राज्य की सबसे बड़ी परीक्षा उत्तीर्ण करके आपकी जिम्मेदारियां आपके समाज और देश की प्रति और अधिक बढ़ जाती है आप में  सही चीज़ो को सही और गलत चीज़ो को सही करने की सोच उत्पन्न हो जाएगी और आपको भारत की इस गौरवशाली परंपरा को आगे बढ़ने का अवसर प्राप्त होगा
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icnnetwork · 11 months
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mpbeat · 1 year
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Unmasking the Rise of Sextortion: Protecting Victims in Madhya Pradesh
Shedding Light on the Disturbing Phenomenon and Empowering Victims to Seek Justice and Support
In the digital age, where personal connections transcend physical boundaries, the dark underbelly of cyberspace hides insidious crimes that prey on the vulnerability of individuals. One such menace that has emerged with alarming frequency is sextortion—a heinous act that combines extortion and sexual exploitation. As technology becomes increasingly intertwined with our lives, the sextortion epidemic has infiltrated even the most remote corners of society, leaving countless victims in its wake. From the bustling streets of Madhya Pradesh to the vast expanse of the Indian subcontinent, the rise of sextortion crimes has sent shockwaves through communities, prompting urgent action to protect the innocent and hold the perpetrators accountable.
Definition and overview:
Sextortion, a term derived from combining "sex" and "extortion," refers to a form of cybercrime where perpetrators exploit sexual content or the threat of exposing intimate materials to extort victims. This nefarious act involves coercing individuals into providing explicit images, videos, or engaging in sexual activities through online platforms. The perpetrators then leverage this compromising material to blackmail their victims, demanding money, further explicit content, or other favours under the threat of public exposure. 
In recent years, the prevalence of sextortion crimes has risen dramatically, fueling alarm among law enforcement agencies, policymakers, and advocacy groups worldwide. The digital landscape, with its vast array of social media platforms, messaging apps, and online communication channels, has provided fertile ground for the spread of sextortion. The anonymity afforded by the internet allows perpetrators to operate covertly, targeting unsuspecting individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and demographics.
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Statistics and data on reported sextortion cases in Madhya Pradesh:
In 2021, the cyber-crime branch in Madhya Pradesh received a significant number of complaints, with a total of 3,600 reported cases. Among these cases, there was a concerning increase of seven percent in cyber-crimes against women, which included sextortion, sharing morphed pictures on social media, vulgar comments, and the opening of fake social media accounts. These statistics highlight the alarming rise of sextortion and related offences within the state. The figures underline the urgent need for timely reporting to address and combat such crimes, ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals in Madhya Pradesh.
Addressing Male Victims of Sextortion: A Hidden Reality
In the realm of 'sextortion,' it's crucial to recognize that a substantial number of male individuals also fall prey to this form of online exploitation. However, this aspect often remains overlooked. Many of these victims aren't hapless bystanders; they've succumbed due to their vulnerability to impulsive desires. As we delve into discussions surrounding sextortion, it's imperative that we shed light on the experiences of male victims and acknowledge the psychological and emotional toll this can take. By acknowledging the multifaceted nature of this issue, we work towards a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges individuals face.
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Madhya Pradesh vs. India
Comparing sextortion crime rates across different regions of India provides valuable insights into the prevalence and variations of this cybercrime. While comprehensive nationwide data may not be readily available, regional trends and anecdotal evidence shed light on the varying degrees of sextortion activity throughout the country.
1. Metropolitan Areas:
   - Major metropolitan areas like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Kolkata are often hotspots for cybercrimes, including sextortion. These cities have higher internet penetration rates and greater access to technology, making them susceptible to a higher incidence of sextortion cases.
   - Factors such as urbanisation, increased digital connectivity, and a larger online population contribute to the relatively higher reported cases of sextortion in these regions.
2. Northern India:
   - The northern region of India, including states like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab, has seen a significant rise in sextortion cases. The social dynamics and large population density in this region make it an attractive target for perpetrators.
   - Economic disparities, gender inequality, and limited awareness about cybersecurity among individuals in these areas may contribute to their vulnerability to sextortion crimes.
3. Southern India:
   - States in the southern part of India, such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala, have also witnessed a rise in sextortion cases. The region's high literacy rates and technological advancement have resulted in a growing online presence, making individuals more susceptible to online exploitation.
   - The prevalence of sextortion in southern India may also be influenced by factors such as rapid urbanisation, youth population, and the presence of IT hubs and tech-savvy communities.
4. Eastern and Western India:
   - While specific data may vary, sextortion crimes have been reported in various states across eastern and western India, including Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal, and Odisha.
   - Factors such as cultural norms, socio-economic conditions, and the level of digital literacy contribute to the sextortion crime rates in these regions.
It is important to note that these comparisons are based on available information and anecdotal evidence, and comprehensive nationwide statistics would provide a more accurate picture. However, the regional variations in sextortion crime rates emphasise the need for a comprehensive and localised approach to address this issue effectively. Public awareness campaigns, cybersecurity education, and robust law enforcement efforts tailored to the specific challenges of each region can play a crucial role in combating sextortion across India.
Psychological impact on the victims:
Sextortion has a profound psychological impact on victims, including:
1. Emotional trauma, fear, shame, and anger.
2. Heightened anxiety, depression, and chronic stress.
3. Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
4. Diminished self-esteem and self-blame.
5. Social isolation and relationship difficulties.
6. Trust issues and challenges in forming intimate connections.
7. Increased risk of suicidal ideation and self-harm.
Addressing these impacts requires professional mental health support, trauma-informed therapy, and a strong support system. Creating a safe and non-judgmental environment, promoting open dialogue, and connecting victims with relevant resources and support groups are crucial for their healing and long-term well-being.
Related laws:
In Madhya Pradesh and India, there are several existing laws that aim to address sextortion crimes and provide legal remedies for victims. Here are some key legislations:
1. Indian Penal Code (IPC):
   - Section 354C: Deals with the offence of voyeurism, including capturing or distributing intimate images without consent.
   - Section 354D: Criminalises the act of stalking, which can be a component of sextortion.
2. Information Technology Act, 2000:
   - Section 66E: Prohibits the capturing, publishing, or transmission of private intimate images without consent.
   - Section 66F: Addresses cyber terrorism, which can encompass acts of sextortion.
3. Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986:
   - Prohibits the creation, publication, or distribution of indecent or explicit content depicting women.
4. Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012:
   - Addresses sexual offences against children, including sextortion, and provides specific legal provisions for their protection and rehabilitation.
5. Madhya Pradesh Information Technology (MP IT) Act, 2011:
   - Complements the Information Technology Act and focuses on preventing and addressing cybercrimes in Madhya Pradesh.
It is important to note that these laws may be amended or updated periodically, and additional provisions or regulations may exist at the state or national level. Victims of sextortion are encouraged to report incidents to the police and seek legal recourse under these relevant laws. Legal experts and professionals can provide guidance on the specific legal provisions and procedures applicable in Madhya Pradesh and India.
The Role of Precaution in Navigating the Digital Landscape
Amidst the digital age's rapid evolution, the need for vigilance in our online activities cannot be overstated. A pivotal step in combating sextortion is advocating for a cautious approach to internet and data usage. This holds particularly true when considering the younger generation's access to the online realm. Supervision becomes paramount, mirroring the precautions we would take when handling a loaded weapon. Just as we educate our children about firearm safety, we must also instil in them a sense of responsible online behaviour. Through emphasising the importance of thoughtful and discerning internet use, we contribute to the prevention of exploitative situations.
Reporting and available resources:
Victims of sextortion in Madhya Pradesh can access various resources and helplines for support, guidance, and assistance. Here are some available options:
1. Madhya Pradesh Women Helpline:
   - Contact: 181 (toll-free)
   - The Women Helpline provides immediate assistance and support to women facing various forms of harassment, including sextortion. Trained professionals are available 24/7 to offer guidance, counselling, and connect victims to relevant services.
2. National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal:
   - Website: www.cybercrime.gov.in
   - The National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal allows victims to report sextortion and other cybercrimes. It provides a platform to register complaints online and seek assistance from law enforcement agencies.
3. Madhya Pradesh Cyber Police Helpline:
   - Contact: +91-755-2920664, +91-9479990636 
   - The Madhya Pradesh Cyber Police Helpline is dedicated to addressing cybercrime-related issues, including sextortion. Victims can reach out for guidance, reporting complaints, and seeking support.
4. State Women Commission:
   - Contact: +91-755-2441032
   - The State Women Commission in Madhya Pradesh offers support and assistance to women facing various forms of harassment, including sextortion. They can provide guidance, legal aid, and help victims understand their rights.
5. Childline:
   - Contact: 1098 (toll-free)
   - Childline is a helpline dedicated to assisting children in distress. Victims of sextortion who are minors can reach out to Childline for immediate help, counselling, and protection.
6. NGOs and Support Organisations:
   - Various non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and support organisations in Madhya Pradesh work towards supporting victims of cybercrimes, including sextortion. These organisations provide counselling, legal aid, and rehabilitation services. Some notable NGOs include Jagori, Beti Zindabad, and Madhya Pradesh Mahila Manch.
When seeking help, victims can also consider contacting local police stations, filing official complaints, and seeking legal assistance. It is important for victims to document evidence, preserve any communication related to sextortion, and prioritise their safety and well-being throughout the process.
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Update on May 1st protests and how the french goverment handled them?
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^ The May 1st protests were pretty violent esp. in Paris; two cops were set on fire (they're ok, one has 2nd degree burns), lots of destruction in city streets, and hundreds of injured protesters. The French gov is sticking to its M.O. of denying any police violence against protesters, emphasising protesters' violence and portraying it as mindless anti-democratic savagery rather than the result of their own anti-democratic policies.
There were more people protesting in the streets on Monday than at any other May Day protest in the past 20 years (by a large margin—7 to 10x more people than usual.) And the numbers are still impressive in terms of this current social movement—there were about 1.2 million people at the first protest against the pension reform in January, 900K at one of the February protests, around 1.1M on March 7 and I think 1.2M on March 23rd... We're in May and there were 800K people in the streets on Monday (using the police's probably low estimate). The first marches earlier this year were peaceful; people started destroying shit in March after the 49.3 (=the gov not letting elected representatives vote on the reform); in the following weeks we saw a brutal escalation of police violence + suppression of just about any means of non-violent protest, which results in more violence.
The vast majority of protesters are still peaceful, but in terms of providing context for the increased violence, well—people protested peacefully, peaceful protests got banned. People banged pots and pans, pots and pans got banned and confiscated. People started a petition on the National Assembly website which got a record number of signatures, the petition was closed before its deadline and ignored. MPs asked (twice!) for a national referendum on the reform to be held, their requests were denied. Electricity unionists cut power in buildings Macron was visiting, now he travels around with a portable generator. Unions tried to distribute whistles and red cards (penalty cards) to football supporters before the French Cup finale last week, so the ones who wanted could use them if Macron showed up (he ended up hiding and greeting the footballers indoors rather than publicly on the stadium lawn); the police prefecture tried banning union members from gathering outside the stadium to distribute these items (although the ban was struck down by the judiciary as it was illegal, like most bans these days...)
Confiscating saucepans was already so absurd it felt like a gratuitous fuck you, but now they're trying to prevent the distribution of pieces of red paper. Cancelling petitions that would have had no real impact anyway. Prosecuting people for insulting Macron. Arbitrarily arresting hundreds of nonviolent protesters to intimidate them out of protesting (guess who's left then?). The French gov is systematically repressing democratic or nonviolent means of making your opinion heard, and when people get more violent they're like "This is unacceptable, don't these terrorists know there are other means of expressing dissent??" Where? This week a 77-year-old man was summoned to the police station and will be forced to take a "citizenship course" for having a banner outside his house that read "Macron fuck you" (Macron on t'emmerde). Note that he would have been arrested (like the woman who was arrested at her home and spent a night in police custody for calling Macron "garbage" on Facebook) but they decided not to only because of his age.
So that's where we're at; on Monday two cops caught on fire (well, their fireproof suit did) after protesters threw a Molotov cocktail at them. (The street medic who tried to help them with their burns ended up getting shot by a cop's riot gun a few seconds later—with French police no good deed goes unpunished!) The media talked a lot more about this incident than about the fact that the cop who got most severely injured on that day (broken vertebrae) was injured by an explosive grenade that a colleague of his meant to throw at protesters (you can see it at the end of the video below). If police with all their protective gear get so badly injured by their own weapons, no wonder the worst injuries have been on the protesters' side. (nearly 600 injured protesters on May 1st, 120 severely, according to street medics.) I'm not including images of these incidents in the video but on May 1st a protester had his hand mutilated by a police grenade + a 17 year old girl was hit in the eye by a grenade fragment, may end up losing it (during the Yellow Vests protests, Macron's first attempt at repressing a social movement, 38 protesters lost an eye or a hand).
What you see in the video: cops charging the front of a march to tear a banner off people's hands then retreating and drowning the street in tear gas when protesters throw paint bombs at them (protesters have umbrellas because of police drones); at 0:30, a journalist saying "They're not even arresting him, just kicking him when he's down—they kicked him right in the face!" then police spraying with tear gas protesters who try to fend them off; at 0:46 when a protester being arrested asks a journalist if he's filming and starts reading out loud a cop's ID number, another cop shoves the journalist and throws him to the ground; at 0:54, an Irish journalist runs away from the police tear gas grenades that you hear going off, at 01:08, the incident mentioned above when a cop drops a grenade he tried to throw, which explodes in his group, breaking another cop's vertebrae. There's a lot more I'm not including, like how CNN said "there's so much tear gas in Paris, our foreign correspondent can barely breathe", how another journalist was hit by a sting-ball grenade (he was also bludgeoned on the head so hard it broke his helmet—even though cops know the people wearing helmets are journalists...), and yet another journalist who was calling out a cop for aiming at people's heads with his riot gun (which is illegal) ended up having the guy aim the riot gun at his head from 2 metres away (getting shot with this "less lethal weapon" from that distance would be lethal.)
All of these videos are from May 1st (most of them from this account monitoring police violence.)
So yeah, nonviolent protests followed by violent police repression and bans of nonviolent means of protesting result in more violent protests. The French government responds by a) pikachu surpris, b) condemning violent protesters and praising violent police to the skies, c) continuing to ban everything they can think of. Confiscating saucepans didn't work but confiscating pieces of red paper will do the trick! Let's prosecute people for bashing or burning an effigy of Macron, because banning symbolic violence always works to prevent actual violence! And this week after the May 1st protests we learnt that the gov is thinking of making street barricades illegal, because that'll definitely solve everything. It's going to be interesting for history teachers to teach students about the 1789 revolution that allowed us to take down an absolutist regime and become a republic, under a government that banned barricades because they see them as terrorist anti-republican structures.
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^ Statue symbolising the French Republic (on Place de la République in Paris) dressed with a 'Macron resign' shirt by protesters on May 1st.
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A french policeman is currently investigated because a woman called for help as her ex was outside her building threatening to kill her and the officer on the phone made fun of her and insulted her instead of helping. She told the officer “he said he’s going to kill me” and the officer replied “no :)” with a smile, she said “yes he is!” and the officer condescendly said “oh! :)”. Then the woman yelled at her ex through the window: “stop screaming in front of my building you’re fucking annoying!” and the officer said “and you’re cursing you piece of shit no wonder he’s threatening you. Don’t call again and sort this shit out yourself” and he hung up on her. So she called again and talked to someone who seemed a lot nicer... except it was the same police officer pretending to be another one who didn’t know her situation, making her repeat herself again. She complained to him about the previous phone call, that she was insulted and hung up on, and in a perfect exercice of gaslighting the officer faked disbelief  “really? He insulted you? He said “sort this shit yourself you piece of shit”? That seems unlikely.” The next day she walked out of her building and her ex was waiting for her with a baseball bat. He beat her within an inch of her life, punched her, kicked her and tried to drive over her. Her daughter called the police in a panic and he was arrested, he’s currently serving a 4 years sentence for attempted murder. The daughter is deeply traumatised as one could expect. The police officer is 48 years old and has been working for the police for 20 years. He’s only suspended from answering emergency calls, otherwise he’s still working despite those facts. He said he didn’t believe the woman was in real danger, that she sounded like “a fantasist” and that “a woman who is in danger is not agressive against the individual threatening her.” He said he had no reason to send a patrol car for this woman. During his audition with the police inspection he was still using the same ironic and dismissive tone and when asked if he had been trained about violence against women he replied “we aren’t obliged to read those memos”.
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by Fraser Myers
We have become accustomed to the ‘two-tier policing’ of protests, where ‘pro-Palestine’ demos are exempted from Britain’s usually stringent hate-speech laws. Islamist and anti-Semitic protesters have been free to call for a violent ‘jihad’, to demand the genocidal destruction of Israel and to wave banners with swastikas, without any fear of being clamped down on by police. Now we might be seeing the emergence of ‘two-tier healthcare’, where opposition to Israel can get you bumped up to the front of an NHS waiting list.
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Jess Phillips, Labour MP and Keir Starmer’s safeguarding minister, last night told an audience of north London theatregoers about a recent visit to A&E. After having difficulty breathing, she went to her local Birmingham hospital. She described the overcrowding she found there as akin to a ‘war zone’. Luckily for her, she was whisked to the front of the queue.
Apparently, a Palestinian doctor not only recognised Phillips as the local Labour MP, but also thanked her for opposition to Israel. ‘He was sort of like, “I like you. You voted for a ceasefire”. [Because of that] I got through quicker’, she admitted. Her political views, in other words, allowed her to receive preferential treatment.
I don’t know what’s more damning: that this took place or that Phillips gladly blabbed about it. Following her downplaying of Islamist thugs menacing journalists in her constituency, the Member for Birmingham Yardley already looks set to be a constant source of unwitting revelations for the media, and a constant PR headache for this already faltering Labour government.
Fraser Myers is deputy editor at spiked and host of the spiked podcast. Follow him on X: @FraserMyers.
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A US military policeman of the 9th Armoured Div, 1st US army reads a sign placed on the Ludendorff Bridge - Remagen, March 1945
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MP : शराबी चूहे को शराब गटकने के आरोप में पुलिस ने किया गिरफ्तार, मामला दर्ज कर अदालत में करेगी पेश…
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How Madhya Pradesh Police is Revolutionizing Traffic Management
Using Google Map Real-Time Traffic Tracking System for Effective Traffic Management
Introduction
Traffic congestion is a common problem in cities around the world, causing delays, frustration, and increased risks of accidents. In Indore, one of the largest cities in Madhya Pradesh, India, the local police have taken proactive steps to address this issue and ensure smooth, safe, and happy traffic for its citizens. Traffic Management Police have initiated the use of Google Maps' real-time traffic tracking system to effectively manage traffic in the area. This innovative approach has yielded positive results and has become a model for traffic management in Madhya Pradesh.
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Statistics
Traffic congestion is a serious concern in Indore, with thousands of vehicles plying the roads every day. According to recent data, the city has witnessed a significant increase in traffic volume in the past few years. In 2022, there were over 12 lacks (1.2 million) registered vehicles in Indore, and the number is expected to rise in the coming years. With such a large number of vehicles on the roads, traffic jams and delays have become a major challenge for the city.
Traffic Volume in Indore (2019-2022)
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As seen from the table above, the number of registered vehicles in Indore has been steadily increasing over the years, indicating a growing need for effective traffic management strategies.
Initiative by Madhya Pradesh Police
In response to the increasing traffic congestion in Indore, the Madhya Pradesh Police took proactive measures to address the issue and ensure smooth traffic flow. Under the leadership of Mr. Manish Kumar Agrawal, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic Management), Indore, the Traffic Management Police initiated the use of Google Map real-time traffic tracking system to monitor and manage traffic in the city.
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The Google Map traffic tracking system provides real-time information about traffic conditions on various roads in Indore, allowing the Traffic Management Police to identify areas with high traffic congestion and take appropriate actions to resolve the issue. The system also enables the Quick Response Team (QRT) to reach the spot immediately before traffic congestion occurs, ensuring smooth traffic flow.
Since the implementation of the Google Map traffic tracking system, there has been a significant improvement in traffic management in Indore. The system has helped the Traffic Management Police to proactively manage traffic and prevent traffic jams, resulting in smoother traffic flow and reduced delays for commuters.
Benefits of the Initiative
The initiative by the Madhya Pradesh Police to use Google Map' real-time traffic tracking system has brought several benefits to the city of Indore, including:
Improved Traffic Management: The real-time traffic tracking system has enabled the Traffic Management Police to effectively manage traffic by identifying areas with high congestion and taking quick actions to resolve the issue. This has resulted in smoother traffic flow and reduced delays for commuters, ensuring a more pleasant driving experience in the city.
Enhanced Safety: Traffic congestion can increase the risks of accidents, as frustrated drivers may resort to rash driving or violate traffic rules. By proactively managing traffic and preventing congestion, the initiative has contributed to improved road safety in Indore, reducing the number of accidents and ensuring the well-being of road users.
Time and Fuel Savings: Traffic congestion can lead to increased fuel consumption and wasted time for commuters
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sky-daddy-hates-me · 6 months
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If this MP is so intimidated by drawing pins and a placard, why did they become an MP? Do they go into WHSmiths and just breakdown in fear? When campaigning do they have to be photoshopped into pictures containing placards as they couldn't stand being there in person?
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Trafic assuré par un MP de l'armée américaine (Harley-Davidson et M10 Wolverine) – Bataille de Normandie – Percy – Manche – Normandie – France – Juillet 1945
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