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Rushjob 24-Oct-2005 01:52

A Penny For Them
 
I read this tonight & couldn't resist posting it after some recent threads on here, this rather eloquently puts another point of view over I think.....

If you were having a vasectomy.

I’m guessing you wouldn’t be directing the surgeon’s scalpel.

If your house was on fire.

I’m guessing you wouldn’t be directing the firemen’s hoses.

Why not?

They take their cut of your hard earned wedge. Surely it’s your right to be able to tell them what to do? You probably had the odd game of doctors and nurses when you were younger. You may even have put a Scout camp fire out. Doesn’t this make you more than qualified to offer your opinion?

No? That’s strange.

I’m sure the Fire Service employees and surgeons would welcome your input. You could dazzle them with all of the knowledge you’ve gleaned from London’s Burning and Extreme Makeovers. I’m sure most of them would be more than happy to listen to your views.

You may find the odd one or two who think they know best. Fools. Who do they think they are?

If this happens, what you need to do is to announce loudly to all who are present that you have experience in something irrelevant. Get your camera phone out and stick it in the faces of everyone who has chosen not to listen to you. Then find a piece of paper and write down every number and name you are given. Threaten to complain/sue/write to your MP/stamp your feet and sulk.

That’ll show them.

It’s such a relief that this rarely happens to me when I’m at work. You seem to realise that I’m a professional and I know what I’m doing. Phew.

There are times that you could offer your much valued thoughts. My colleagues and I are always willing to listen. Your opinion will be taken on board and your pearls of wisdom will be shared amongst us. Probably during our sombre debates in the canteen.

How about instructing us to arrest someone who hasn’t committed an offence?

Or not to arrest someone who has?

Or to arrest everyone except you?

Or to arrest someone for an offence you’ve just invented?

Or how we should be out catching ‘real’ criminals?

Or how certain sections of the Highway Code don’t apply in your case?

Or how to direct traffic so that you don’t get held up?

Or how we played too rough with the man with the knife?

Or how we should have waited to be stabbed first?

Or how we only picked on him because of his ethnic origin?

You see? You can help us out with your balanced judgement. Don’t be shy, we’d greatly appreciate it. Although, to make sure you get our attention, precede any comment with “I have a law degree”.

Just so we take you seriously.

Nighty night.....

And thanks to Brian for writing it..
;););)

[Edited on 24-10-2005 by Rushjob]

ath748 24-Oct-2005 07:46

what? Did I wake up on a different planet today?? If my house was on fire, yes I'd probably be shouting and hollering and pointing at the fire like the rest of us. Vasectomy?! Wouldn't you be unconscious?

Mind you, certain sections of the Highway Code not applying.....that'll be the cyclists then!

antonye 24-Oct-2005 08:20

Quote:

Originally posted by Rushjob
You seem to realise that I’m a professional and I know what I’m doing.

Just like surgeons never amputate the wrong limb, and firemen never start the fires, policemen never arrest the wrong people.

Thanks for clearing that one up! ;)

psychlist 24-Oct-2005 08:39

Pots and kettles
 
Why do some police officers assume they are god's gift and that everyone else are idiots?
Is that because (or why?) some members of the public assume they are above the law and that all its officers just haven't realised it yet?

Nah! I've suffered both interpretations and guess it's just that law of human nature again, you can't please all the people all of the time :pig:

Herb 24-Oct-2005 09:13

Quote:

Originally posted by ath748
Vasectomy?! Wouldn't you be unconscious?


Unfortunately not as I have just found out. You have to sit there while the nurse tells you she's good friends with your wife, 'and how are the kids by the way' and the doc is there talking about Chelsea FC.
F*** Chelsea and keep your mind on the job.

Monty 24-Oct-2005 09:42

Someone rubbed you up the wrong way Andy??

My take on this-it's not the police who are the problem-it's the lawmakers-we all know the saying 'The law is an ass'...............
Like the law which I am sure is still on the statute book which states that within London a hackney carriage(that's a black cab to you and me) has to carry a bale of hay for the horse.:o
I don't mind the road traffic act being applied to me, and if I get it wrong I get a talking to or a ticket-what REALLY winds me up is when members of the goverment seem to be immune to the law-like Tony Blair getting himself driven down the M4 bus lane because he was late-why shouldn't he get a ticket-you or I would-it's not as though he was being led by police. He is the prime minister therefore responsible for the law, he's even a barrister for goodness sake-so why does he think he is above the law????:flame:

John

MarkyMark76 24-Oct-2005 09:59

Quote:

Originally posted by Rushjob

Or how certain sections of the Highway Code don’t apply in your case?

[Edited on 24-10-2005 by Rushjob]

You may be surprised by how many of your colleagues (assuming you are indeed a police officer) don't have a sccoby doo what the highway code says.

Herb 24-Oct-2005 10:06

I am getting bored with the anti-police thing. I personally think most of them do a very good job in sometimes difficult circumstances, especially when facing the ungrateful public. Most of my dealing with the Police have been very positive with only one exception.

Unfortunately there are bad apples in every barrel and it is inevitable that there will be some in the Police Force.

Murray Mint 24-Oct-2005 10:41

Andy

You and yours are what keep our society safe; with out you it would be anarchy. Yes there are some of your colleagues that may well let the uniform down but that’s the same no matter what profession you may like to look at. I think that it is the responsibility of the higher ranks to worm out these people and to deal with them. I personally know 4 officers all from differing backgrounds and without exception they are all good people. I have been told some stories by them that some would like to use to “have a go at them” but what needs to be remembered here is that they are all just normal folks trying to get along in life. For those of you that have been on the wrong end of a bad one I do feel very sorry for you but please look at the bigger picture, where would you go if your house has been robbed, where would you go if your beloved Ducati has been nicked and where would you go if you dear mum has been mugged, and before you go saying that they don’t do anything ask your self why, because there are just not enough officers out there. If that is the case write to your MP and anyone else that maybe relevant.

And before anyone labels me as a sycophant I’ve had more than a few run-ins with the old bill and all because I broke the rules, and believe me I was one of the real bad boys.

Murray Mint

andyb 24-Oct-2005 10:51

Quote:

Originally posted by MarkyMark76
Quote:

Originally posted by Rushjob

Or how certain sections of the Highway Code don’t apply in your case?

[Edited on 24-10-2005 by Rushjob]

You may be surprised by how many of your colleagues (assuming you are indeed a police officer) don't have a sccoby doo what the highway code says.

Over to you then Oracle, for the lessons..........:eureka:


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