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Being a Police Officer in the Uk
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---As for Anti-Social behaviour, I am a firm believer in the Ray Mullen school of Policing.
Zero tolerance, but for everybody.
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And the Sheriff Joe Arpaio(?)style of imprisonment?
http://www.mcso.org/index.php?a=GetModule&mn=Sheriff_Bio
--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---You vote, you decide.
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Would you be in favour of having a public election in the requisite county/force area to select the Chief Constable, instead of the Home Office appointing Officers???
I was in favour of Ray Mallons way of working. I particularly liked his (post resigning) speech to the Police Federation(?) when he told the Officers present to;
Kick in the doors of known dealers/thugs/criminal elements in your town.
Drag them to the station, charge them & let your superiors worry about their Human rights issues
(or words to that effect)
My kind of cop
Keith Helliwell was another one to watch before he fell foul of the Labour party muck-raking machine& was banished
Bush Tucker Man:
Just browsing the 'MSCO.org' site I linked to above.
What a great idea, photos of fugitives & relevant information, dead-beats, etc.....
Sadly I can't see it catcing on over here
PLUS, there's a tribute page to the Officers who died in the line of duty
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
--- Quote from: "att" ---Looks like they did not mess around in Chandlers Ford 8)
I spent a lot of time with the US Police in the 90`s.....Very interesting indeed...Not to mention a tad racist in the Southern States. :(
I was made an Honourary Police Officer and still have the proclamation to this day :oops: 8)
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does that mean you can say "you picked the wrong county to haul ass through, boy!"
A very illuminating experience, I should think! :?
Niel:
--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---
Very interesting that! We've been talking about that today. :wink:
Just seen the news. Looks like a Squad job.
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I thought I recognised one of the UMARVs from Segensworth too, by the looks of it they had some good inside info, makes a change, in Eastleigh its usually the russians...
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
I can hear it now. The challenge to the villains;
"Drop the shootah, you slaaaaagggg, you're surrounded by armed 'bar stewards!"
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