The chair is responding to calls by Rishi Sunak for a more robust response to some protests.
A crisis of confidence is being driven by inexperienced officers, a police federation chair has claimedThe chair of a body representing police officers has said some fear using their powers in a proactive way.
Some officers feared being over scrutinised and dealt with by an arbitrary misconduct system while bosses worried about social issues, he said.the UK was heading for "mob rule" and called for more robust responses to protestsMr Cooke said there were a number of reasons why officers might not use their powers in a given situation.
"The response comes down to the basis of numbers a lot of the time," he said. “It’s not for political reasons but ends up being perceived as being political.”Mr Cooke claimed there was a "crisis of confidence" driven by inexperienced officers, something he believes will get worse after the government announced police chiefs will oversee misconduct hearings rather than independent chairs.
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