Friday, 16 March 2012

Recent inactivity by local police

A local woman, a friend of my wife has recently been left by her husband.
She is a self-employed hairdresser and faced Christmas alone.
Ex hubby is now being a bit of a tw@t and his recent trick was to let himself into her house and take her appointments book so depriving her of knowing what business she had to complete over Christmas.
He sneeringly told her she could have it back "in a couple of months" she asked the police for help; They told her it would be "two months" before they could send someone to take a statement.
She spent all Christmas and New Year sitting in her shop on so she did not anyone down for their hair appointment.
Another fan lost to the police.
When proposed new police stations are built and run by private companies I hope they don't include chairs in the offices as the lazy police don't like getting up off them.They really are lazy, bone-idle wasters

Tom Winsor gives UK police a good kicking

Reduce starting pay by up to £4,000 pa, sack 'em on a whim, regularly test their fitness, recruit senior officers off the street.
And I thought I hated the police.
As for their fitness the problem lies with the mouths of police officers. Too many lies coming out and too many donuts going in.
Where do they think they will garner support from. Ex miners, motorists?

Thursday, 3 March 2011

THE FIRST POST

In the UK if you are anti-police or even just critical then you are cast as a convicted felon with a grudge to bear.
I was prosecuted for going through a red light, TS10, about thirty six years ago so obviously they are correct.
As an ex fire officer I quite regularly came into contact with the police whilst at work.
There MUST have been a decent and honest officer but I really can't remember one.
I have seen them lie, steal, be corrupt and be generally dishonest. I'll ignore bone-idleness as it seemd to be a pre requisite of the job.
If I visited the police station in my fire service uniform I was treated with relative decency. In civvies I was treated with absolute contempt, as were the other visitors.
I once attended a serious road traffic accident in a rough area of Manchester during the early hours of the morning. The female driver had gone to hospital in an ambulance.
As officer in charge of the fire service attendance one of my men handed me the lady's handbag from the wreck of the car. I, in turn, handed it to the bobby in charge. He obviously didn't want it although I pressed him.
Eventually I forced him to take it arguing that one of his officers would be going to the hospital to interview the woman.
He reluctantly took it. As we drove away I looked into my mirror to see him toss it back into the wrecked car.
What an absolute W@NKER, typical of the dregs the police seem to employ.