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Boggert:

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Including arms & legs, instead of the ASP??
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You could try that but its real messy! :lol:

The day I leave the Job, I'll bang some of my home made vids (Camera phone) on you tube. There are some great blue light runs as well as a dog incident. All filmed by the passenger not the driver of course!

Lord Shagg-Pyle:
As an aside, I find it quite interesting reading some of the comments made by viewers of these various links.
I get the distinct impression that some are not great fans of the Police. One thing I've noticed over the years is that those who claim to 'Hate Da Ol Bil', to use the current vernacular (or rather lack of it) are usually those who shout for 'Da Pigs', when 'Dey az been beaten up by loads of uvva geezers, like and I is wantin' to press charges, like'.
What a bunch of useless, space wasting, oxygen thieveing scumbags.

Highlander1:
Is pr 24 not to do with round the clock public relations :?

Boggert:
What bugs me is when the get into a row with each other, kick seven bells of the brown stuff out of each other, then call for "da pigs" when we arrive the make up and turn on us... :roll:

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "Boggert" ---The day I leave the Job, I'll bang some of my home made vids (Camera phone) on you tube. There are some great blue light runs as well as a dog incident.!
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Was the Dog 'playing' with someone who wouldn't lie down as it expected him to???


--- Quote from: "Boggert" ---What bugs me is when the get into a row with each other, kick seven bells of the brown stuff out of each other, then call for "da pigs" when we arrive the make up and turn on us...
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Then the scum-bags get brought to places like ours :roll:

The A&E dilemma is;
1. Do we treat them quickly so your collegues (in our area) can lock them up for the night??, & get them away from our real patients!
2. Do we make them wait (in pain, of course) until they're sober enough to be nice to the staff treating them???
(whilst keeping the Officers supplied with Tea & Biscuits)

A. Obviously if they're in real pain due to an injury they'll be seen & subsequently discharged back into 'custody'





One of my abiding memories is of being told by a (now retired) Nurse about an abusive, drunken, totally obnoxious individual who was swearing at her (& the Doctor), plus spitting blood at them :twisted:

Now in my eyes, he'd have simply got dragged outside by the Bobby until he'd sobered up enough to behave (be he dragged by the hair or feet, it'd be no difference to me)

Said Officer apologised to Nurse & tried to make drunk behave.

Said Nurse asked drunk to stop & not to do it again...

Said drunk did...... & caught Nurse with blood streaked saliva



Nurse slapped drunk across face so hard, his head bounced off the trolley rails :lol:

Drunk tried to complain to Officer about a supposed assault

Officer said he was looking the other way & saw nothing

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