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Fri 23/01/04 at 17:21
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This post will be a list of questions with a few things stuck on here and there with double-sided sticky tape to bulk it out a bit.

So it’s a nice simple thread really. The police, what are your views on them, what do you all perceive the job of a police officer to encompass? What experiences and or dealings have you had with them and how have they left you feeling? But I would also like to know what your perceptions are on the different reactions the police receive from the public and any reasons for them.

I am very young in my service and have really only had a minuet taster of all things baton and cuff orientated. Before joining, during the whole application and indeed parts of the actual training I was as ignorant and blind to what the job really is, like most of the general public. I thought the job of a policeman was to be out there protecting the public and catching the bad guys. Having been in for half a year now, I can tell you this is our job, but only a part of it.

I can’t talk for every force, because each is different in the way that they operate due to the fact that they each have their own issues to tackle, but our force as a very proactive force. Of course we still have to be reactive, reacting to whatever the baddies get up to each day, but we also operate in a highly visible manner. Whenever we can we are out patrolling the streets in our incredibly stylish hi-vis jackets, (we’re not all fat by the way, it’s body amour under there). This part of policing I enjoy, I walk the city centre talking to the public, which can be very satisfying as some of the public will talk to you and tell you how nice it is to see the police out and about. I’m a friendly policeman, I will give you directions if you ask me nicely, I will even have my picture taken with you and talk about your cat if you so wish, it’s called building community relations.

However there are of course certain members of the public that no matter how polite you are to them, and despite the fact that you’re trying to help them will treat you like crap. I’m just wondering what mindset it is that causes this level of hatred and animosity towards the police? It’s not all down to previous dealings; some of this is just in-built for seemingly no reason.

Some guy parking in a disabled bay because he doesn’t want to pay for parking or walk from the car park. Politely pointing the offence out to him and telling him that he could be liable for a £30 ticket if he leaves his car there but that I wouldn’t give him one if he would move it, only to be greeted by, “oh for Gods sake, don’t you have anything better to do?”

Another time with the same situation the lady simply said it was because she had, had an operation on her leg so can’t walk far and she just needed to return an ironing board to a shop. She apologised and even said she would accept a ticket. A reasonable person giving me a reasonable reason, so I even offered to carry the item for her.

What causes the different levels of respect shown towards the uniform?

It just amazes me sometimes. One drunk trying to climb into his own shoe in a shop doorway will show you nothing but respect when you enquire about his welfare, another will tell you to “fark orf!” saying, “do you know who my dad is?” No sir, I don’t, have you tried asking your mother?

I’m rambling a little now, so I will stop and let you get on with answering my questions as best as you can.

“I pay your wages!”

Really sir, can I have a raise then please.
Mon 02/02/04 at 08:39
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I hope you realise he was being sarcastic, English_Bloke.

Now wheres my coffee!?
Mon 02/02/04 at 08:00
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Jackus wrote:
> they didn't bring me a coffie either. Lazy scum! Rah!

Does it say Starbucks on our helmets?
Sun 01/02/04 at 20:57
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The police are cack, I got broken into like fourteen times and they told me to stab him with a breadknife. The police are all trying to not do paperwork. Rah Rah Rah, they didn't bring me a coffie either. Lazy scum! Rah!
Sun 01/02/04 at 19:34
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Ah OK.
Sun 01/02/04 at 19:32
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Oh good God. It's not a poor attitude; it's just a joke that was written on a forum. Don't take everything so seriously.

Do I know about my job? Yes, a bit. Do I know everything about it? No, far from it.
Sun 01/02/04 at 19:28
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OK, let me rephrase my last question.

Icarus wrote:
> Is that really a clever thing to say though? A boss who hears his employee say, "Well that's training done and dusted, so don't have a clue though". Sarcasm or not, it's not a good attitude to take so early in any career.
Sun 01/02/04 at 19:23
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Let me say it nice and slowly.

Sar-casm.
Sun 01/02/04 at 19:22
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Is that really a clever thing to say though? Fresh out of training, and not a clue what to do?
Sun 01/02/04 at 19:19
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Icarus wrote:
> Now, it's not very convincing is it, after training and having no
> idea to how the police operates? In many professions, not only are
> your skills for a particular job required, but also background
> knowledge of the bigger picture i.e. how the industry, or in this
> case, the police "community", operates.

You really need to learn about sarcasm.
Sun 01/02/04 at 19:18
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Jackus wrote:
> I wasn't going to tell you to shut up, I was going to complain about
> how crap the police are and then commence to sit on my ass and argue
> about how valid my complaints are.

Go on then.

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