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schuee:
--- Quote from: "mdw1uk" ---i cant believe what your saying! its discraceful!
people like boggert, lsp have such hard jobs trying to maintain some sort of law, whether or not you think it makes sense.
my dads a special constable, so he gains nothing finacially, he does it off his own back! he has a full time job aswel! and every time he goes out policing i worry so much, knowing that theres soo much scum in this country that would not hesitate to stab! kick the s**t outa him for trying to help out there local community!
and for you to say the hardest part of their jobs is the paperwork! you infuriate me, two years ago on xmas eve my dad found a car full of old people in a ditch on the a1, stone cold! xmas presents all over the place! they were on there way down to see there family! that mentally upset my dad for like two days! he hardly said anything over xmas! but we knew wat was wrong and he got over it, but it was hard for him! hes had some one die in his arms the same age as me in a RTA! mate you just dont know what these people do! sure its not every day something tradgeic happens, they have routine work that they do, enforcing warrants, speed enforcement! etc etc but seriously pay these guys/girls some respect! there is no way you could do what they do in such a professional way!
And as for saying there are other jobs that come with deaths! well for sure! im an agricultural mechanic! people die in the industry all the time! you'd be surprised how many people i know with limbs missing! and im 18! you know just show a little respect! sure the top man getting caught speeding is disgraceful but don't bring it down onto other members of the force! there job is HARD no questions about it!
Patrick lsp carry on doing us proud!!!
anyone that finds it necessary to carry on insulting the police force ought to spend a week with them and see how hard it actually is!!!!!!
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Well said mate, everyone has a purpose in this life, I for one can only applaud the everyday foot sloggers work, lets face it the have enough on their plate without the usual slagging off they receive.
skip:
Clearly those who come to the defence of the police are those that have never done any hard work in their lives.
Go hauling for 180 hours solid with the only chance for some food,rest or toilet is when the fuel tank needs refilling.
Go be a herds man for a day and get half your ribs smashed by two tonne bull and still finish the job because there's no one else to do it for you before you can go to hospital.
Go work on the crew that has to scrape up the mess of dead bodys and parts that the police found after the RTA. (The smell is really quite somthing, very much like walking into a butchers shop)
Then come and tell my the police have a hard life! I bet you wouldn't.
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
--- Quote from: "skip" ---Clearly those who come to the defence of the police are those that have never done any hard work in their lives.
Go hauling for 180 hours solid with the only chance for some food,rest or toilet is when the fuel tank needs refilling.
Go be a herds man for a day and get half your ribs smashed by two tonne bull and still finish the job because there's no one else to do it for you before you can go to hospital.
Go work on the crew that has to scrape up the mess of dead bodys and parts that the police found after the RTA. (The smell is really quite somthing, very much like walking into a butchers shop)
Then come and tell my the police have a hard life! I bet you wouldn't.
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Go hauling for 180hrs solid. Nice. Break the law and put other road users at risk? Thats responsible.
Continue working with 11 other colleagues to subdue a crowd of 200 angry, drunk men, having sustained broken ribs after being kickked to the ground trying to stop a mate from being stabbed. Yeah thats pretty mundane and normal.
Or how about holding a girls hand and trying to do first aid to keep her alive after her internal organs have been mashhed after she came off her motorbike and hit the front of an artic and having her die in your arms and telling her parents afterwards. Pass me a doughnut.
Or how about picking up someones head after they've commited suicide by putting their neck on track of the railway. Everyday stuff.
Or how about facing someone with a gun who wants to kill you? Not worthwhile.
Or how about turning up to a house where the son of the family has doused himself in petrol, set himself on fire in front of his parents. Barbecue pork anyone?
I don't want anyone's sympathy, as I have to live with what I have seen and dealt with, as do my family.
I have sympathy for you Skip, for the following reasons.
Perhaps you need to change jobs as you are obviously forced to break the Law on a regular basis and work longer than you have to. Speak to Citizens Advice. They are free and very helpful.
Something in your past has caused you to be jarred with the Police. Can I suggest counselling to get over it?
If you are genuinely that unhappy with the service that you may or may not have got, don't bother calling again.
If you feel you can do better, please join up. I can give you some contact details for your local Police Service who, I'm sure, would be delighted to employ someone with your level of people skills and broad mindedness.
Have a nice day, and remember kids, don't step on the cracks in the pavement, or the nasty Rozzers will get you!
agent006:
--- Quote from: "skip" ---you don't think that helping to keep gloucestshire above water is not putting back into the country then? I do my bit too pal.
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What specifically did you do?
Skibum346:
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Skip... it's simple... your wrong.
LSP, Boggert et al. You get my thanks and supprt.
I've been wrong in the past, I've been in situations where other people have done wrong and I've been treated curteously. Or should I say appropriate to my own manner.
The Ch Insp put his hands up and admited he was wrong, he received a punishment that is appropriate according to the tariff associated with the crime. He stood down from his position in traffic and is now in a diffirent role. Job done.
When you can show me a case, like for like, where something different has opccured, I may pay attention to some of your ranti... *'scuse me* points.
Till then... sorry... not listening.
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