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Matt 347

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Modern coppers for ya. They know everything and are never wrong. Everyone is hostile and we are all guilty of what ever they want until proven innocent.

I miss the old "protect and serve" police, as apposed to the "accuse and arrest the peasants" we have now.


PS: No I don't have a criminal record.
 

Ex-Bay

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Blame our absolutely Wonderful Home Secretary - J Smith.
A more understanding and decent administer of justice in the community would be hard to find.

[ 'scuse me whilst I puke ]
 

firestorm

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To be fair elnino, if you did that at an incident I was running I'd have fcuked you off out of it as well, though I would have had one of my bods administering first aid.
 
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chiprafp

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As I have done in the past I tend to fcuk off anyone I suspect has intoxicating liquer on board and would be dealing with the casualty myself or have a colleague doing it until medical arrived, its standard procedure and also good common sense :)
 

chiprafp

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best he can do is report it if he feels they were not acting properly, in my experience having a pop at the scene when you have drink on you normally ends badly for you :)
 
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elnino

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As I have done in the past I tend to fcuk off anyone I suspect has intoxicating liquer on board and would be dealing with the casualty myself or have a colleague doing it until medical arrived, its standard procedure and also good common sense :)

Fair point and on reflection maybe I should have left it at that but as I said, none of the six were dealing with the casualty it was someone who was having difficulty standing and that to me is not providing duty of care. Maybe they were having a bad shift and I was the icing on the cake.
 

chiprafp

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Very possible mate :) There is always a recourse for people who think somethings not being done properly but generally it isnt to confront at the scene with alcohol on board :)
 

Vushtrri

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My point is...why do a lot of coppers act like gestapo even when you point out that maybe they are wrong and just should step back and see the big picture???



My point is.....why do a lot of people think they know best after a few beers...and still maintain that view even when sober??



and slightly off note ........I am getting totally fcuked off with the increasing amount of ****e I nick who then come out with..........I've been to Iraq, Afghanistan what have you fcuking done?... etc etc as if it's an excuse for their behaviour.............and then when you mention what you've done they call you a lying ****!
 

Tashy_Man

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.............and then when you mention what you've done they call you a lying ****!

Maybe beacuse you are ?......(JOKE !!!!!)

Hey you do the job, what was it when we joined up....you signed the dotted line.........

Basically for you it means shut the fook up and do your job.....theres a good chap

Or complain like the rest of the fookers.........crack on...............:pDT_Xtremez_09:
 
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