Re: Policing and Police Officers - then and now!
I made the original post in this thread and can certainly relate to may of the points made in the subsequent posts. What I do recall is that there was a real sense of true respect, regardless of whether we are talking about community officers (beat bobbies), the more regimental types or even newbies. I can remember one at the magistrates court there was a multi-day trial case taking place where the defendants were a group of lads charged with various public order offences. One lunch-time they all disappeared (no guesses where to!) and strolled back arriving dead on the re-start time. The magistrate was furious that they hadn't got back earlier and as he told them so, one of them grinned. The magistrate instructed a young copper to take the offending lad outside and make sure he understood the error of his ways. The lad stood sheepishly outside the court getting a right telling-off.
Imagine that now?
I made the original post in this thread and can certainly relate to may of the points made in the subsequent posts. What I do recall is that there was a real sense of true respect, regardless of whether we are talking about community officers (beat bobbies), the more regimental types or even newbies. I can remember one at the magistrates court there was a multi-day trial case taking place where the defendants were a group of lads charged with various public order offences. One lunch-time they all disappeared (no guesses where to!) and strolled back arriving dead on the re-start time. The magistrate was furious that they hadn't got back earlier and as he told them so, one of them grinned. The magistrate instructed a young copper to take the offending lad outside and make sure he understood the error of his ways. The lad stood sheepishly outside the court getting a right telling-off.
Imagine that now?
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