Monday, December 18, 2006

On the efficiency of British investigation...

There's breaking news this morning that the British police might have got the murderer who killed several prostitutes in Ipswich, and there's also findings of the poisoning of the ex-Russian spy in London.

Somehow I have this impression (and this might not be substantiated by empirical evidence and statistics) that when the British is on the job, they really would get it done quite efficiently and effectively. There is something about the British as a people that is quite resilient and remarkable (WWII comes to mind). Their seriousness reminds me of Israelis. The British as their own sense of humor which can be funny too. But I dislike the undercurrent of the "class" society in Britain.

Compared those to, say, the Jon Bennet investigation in US, and the latter is just laughable.

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