I've been mulling this situation over for a while, a random musing if you will to keep my brain occupied, it however will require a little background info for those who aren't fully clued up on British politics.
The British National Party (wiki link here) is a far right lawful political party, with a 'whites only' membership policy. It has extreme views and is considered by many to be overtly racist.
I work in a Policing role, the majority of my work is community reassurance and community engagement.
Here's the situation. (as I said, absolutely and completely hypothetical)
I get called to an offensive poster on my day to day job, upon arrival I find the poster is one that the British National Party (BNP) has posted, the poster is not overtly racist but is morally questionable. The caller wishes for me to remove the poster from it's prominently displayed location where all and sundry can see.
Do I remove it?
Although I find their policies abhorrent they are (unfortunately) a lawful political party, and as an organ of the state I could be seen to be interefering with the democratic process of the country.
I do however have to reassure the community I work within that I take their concerns seriously and I also have to demonstrate (to my Sgt and other management) my commitment to be open to all strands of Race and Diversity (it is the single most important part of all police officers and staff yearly objectives, to demonstrate that they undertake their duties effectivly and dilligently).
I also have to treat all parties equally, would I remove it (the poster) if it were from a more mainstream political party? Probably not, so do I leave it there and lose the confidence of the community (but act impartially) or do I remove it and face the prospect of a political party stating the I (or the job in question) am acting in a political manner?
Answers please.
The British National Party (wiki link here) is a far right lawful political party, with a 'whites only' membership policy. It has extreme views and is considered by many to be overtly racist.
I work in a Policing role, the majority of my work is community reassurance and community engagement.
Here's the situation. (as I said, absolutely and completely hypothetical)
I get called to an offensive poster on my day to day job, upon arrival I find the poster is one that the British National Party (BNP) has posted, the poster is not overtly racist but is morally questionable. The caller wishes for me to remove the poster from it's prominently displayed location where all and sundry can see.
Do I remove it?
Although I find their policies abhorrent they are (unfortunately) a lawful political party, and as an organ of the state I could be seen to be interefering with the democratic process of the country.
I do however have to reassure the community I work within that I take their concerns seriously and I also have to demonstrate (to my Sgt and other management) my commitment to be open to all strands of Race and Diversity (it is the single most important part of all police officers and staff yearly objectives, to demonstrate that they undertake their duties effectivly and dilligently).
I also have to treat all parties equally, would I remove it (the poster) if it were from a more mainstream political party? Probably not, so do I leave it there and lose the confidence of the community (but act impartially) or do I remove it and face the prospect of a political party stating the I (or the job in question) am acting in a political manner?
Answers please.
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