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Lord Shagg-Pyle:

--- Quote from: "pux146" ---
--- Quote from: "datalas" ---At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour.
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so why should the fire brigade allowed to strike :roll:
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I thought that the Fire Service's right to strike had been boshed by Two Jags Prescott :shock:

datalas:

--- Quote from: "pux146" ---
--- Quote from: "datalas" ---At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour.
--- End quote ---

so why should the fire brigade allowed to strike :roll:
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Where did I say they were ?

I'm not criticising the individuals involved, far from it they have nothing but respect for them,  what I was trying to say is that it is a very sad, and dangerous situation when we have to rely on a persons sense of duty and civil duty to keep them doing their jobs than any of the traditional means of reward....

It should never ever get to the point where the majority are in favour of a strike, because if they do, we're in serious trouble.  

The issue involved is that we know that whenever there is a problem that the army[1] cannot handle themselves then the people in the police force / fire brigade, or whoever is striking will abandon their strike to assist in whatever way they can :(  

Thus because they aren't a bunch of heartless mercenaries they won't win :(


[1] Who will likely be told to do their best even though they have sod all resources themselves

karlo:

--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---
--- Quote from: "pux146" ---
--- Quote from: "datalas" ---At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour.
--- End quote ---

so why should the fire brigade allowed to strike :roll:
--- End quote ---


I thought that the Fire Service's right to strike had been boshed by Two Jags Prescott :shock:
--- End quote ---

 
There were measure's put in place for vehicles to be able to cross the picket lines iirc  I could be wrong as its a while ago now and that part of my life drifted away when that so & so prescott made us redundant, not that i'm bitter you understand.  :evil:

Lord Shagg-Pyle:

--- Quote from: "karlo" ---
--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---
--- Quote from: "pux146" ---
--- Quote from: "datalas" ---At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour.
--- End quote ---

so why should the fire brigade allowed to strike :roll:
--- End quote ---


I thought that the Fire Service's right to strike had been boshed by Two Jags Prescott :shock:
--- End quote ---

 
There were measure's put in place for vehicles to be able to cross the picket lines iirc  I could be wrong as its a while ago now and that part of my life drifted away when that so & so prescott made us redundant, not that i'm bitter you understand.  :evil:
--- End quote ---


I understand perfectly. Prescott was a cock and his replacement isn't much better.

littlepow:

--- Quote from: "karlo" ---
--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---
--- Quote from: "pux146" ---
--- Quote from: "datalas" ---At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour.
--- End quote ---

so why should the fire brigade allowed to strike :roll:
--- End quote ---


I thought that the Fire Service's right to strike had been boshed by Two Jags Prescott :shock:
--- End quote ---

 
There were measure's put in place for vehicles to be able to cross the picket lines iirc  I could be wrong as its a while ago now and that part of my life drifted away when that so & so prescott made us redundant, not that i'm bitter you understand.  :evil:
--- End quote ---


Fire Service can not strike anymore. But with the threat of the last strike (pre strike ban), the military where given the right to use there equipment and engines.

If the police strike, then all hell will break lose. Military aren't trained to police the public, they are trained to dominate the ground.

Oh and baggsy Norfolks Lotus!

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