makeitfit
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I always find it a bit rich when people generalise and slag off the Police often based on some second hand evidence or due to a personal experience often not representative of the norm and probably instigated by a bad attitude from themselves when questioned by Police.
Okay as a retired plod I am bound to try to defend what might be a tad indefensible but I found that those who bitch about a Police experience are the first to seek help when they come up against a thug and loose or are burgled or someone in their family is sexually assaulted.
Part of the problem in my opinion is many youngsters get no discipline at home or at school and the first time they encounter someone in authority is when they are arrested or reported for a minor offence. They then scream Police State or Police Violence and often make spurious complaints.....get a life and do some growing up I say.
I'll stick my six penneth in here then :question
Schools simply aren't allowed to "discipline" in any way, and the ruddy kids know that.
Conversely when teachers at my wife's school rang plod to report drug dealers carrying out their trade outside the school gates , they were more than lethargic regarding any "Police presence" Needless to say , no show :doh
Our sailing club's RIB was slashed by some knife wielding yob for no apparent reason one night. Plod were called and low and behold, we were told they were busy right now but would send someone out "soon" :augie
Two days later we asked what was going on and were told, it's too late now mate the finger prints will have worn off
Yet when I'm minding my own business on my way to work, I'm obliged to pull over and have my tank dipped ffs :hmh In that layby there were 4 police cars and god knows how many plod.
I feel that drivers are easy pickings for fines and clean up statistics ( not defending seat belt avoiders or speeders) . Bikecyclists don't get booked for going through red lights or speeding etc
I'll get off me box now :surrender