Police Wage reductions, hear me out

Given the idiots the police have to deal with and the complete lack of respect that the UK has for any form of authority they deserve a good wage.

I cant comment on the higher officers wages as I have no experience of what they actually offer so dont know their value.

what i will say though is if you make the senor jobs more lucrative You are more likely to get a better quality applicant at the start.
 
FantasyIreland said:
@Blue smarties

What do you do for a living? or,if in education,what do you aspire to be?
In college, currently a student doing graphic design. Got work experience lined up for the summer (during the holiday period) at a company in the graphic design department who I already complete work for in a sort of 'train me up' period. Said company are already showing interest in me for once I finish college after the two year course. May I ask why? Or were you going to use the lazy student line?
 
Oh Poor you.
What about the lads in Afghanistan getting killed and maimed.
Their families live in shit houses.
Come back with no leg's and get given 50K.

You have been fleecing the country with overtime for years.
Look at the the amount of police at Eastlands, compleat overkill for
most of the matches.

I could fill a book on you lot.

Do me a favour.
 
Blue Smarties said:
FantasyIreland said:
@Blue smarties

What do you do for a living? or,if in education,what do you aspire to be?
In college, currently a student doing graphic design. Got work experience lined up for the summer (during the holiday period) at a company in the graphic design department who I already complete work for in a sort of 'train me up' period. Said company are already showing interest in me for once I finish college after the two year course. May I ask why? Or were you going to use the lazy student line?

I was interested in the man behind the mask,you seem so angry with the world,i wondered if there was a valid reason.

At your stage in life,other than your experience of student demonstrations,where the outcome is a foregone conclusion given the ulterior motives of the attendees,i really can't imagine there could be.
If you feel so strongly about society and the way it is being run,why don't you choose a profession that contributes towards it and ultimately may give you an opportunity to change it?
 
FantasyIreland said:
Blue Smarties said:
In college, currently a student doing graphic design. Got work experience lined up for the summer (during the holiday period) at a company in the graphic design department who I already complete work for in a sort of 'train me up' period. Said company are already showing interest in me for once I finish college after the two year course. May I ask why? Or were you going to use the lazy student line?

I was interested in the man behind the mask,you seem so angry with the world,i wondered if there was a valid reason.

At your stage in life,other than your experience of student demonstrations,where the outcome is a foregone conclusion given the ulterior motives of the attendees,i really can't imagine there could be.
If you feel so strongly about society and the way it is being run,why don't you choose a profession that contributes towards it and ultimately may give you an opportunity to change it?
I'm an angry person? I don't see how you can presume I'm an angry person going off my Bluemoon persona considering most of my posts are silly little jokes but alright then. I just don't like the police, from a very early age at Swindon away when a policeman tried intimidating me (about four), my dad (Warrant Officer in the army) and his friend (high up in the police force) only to be told by my dads friend he'll see him in his office on Monday morning I've always seen the majority of the police force as egotistical tossers.

As for choosing a profession where you can change society what do you suggest?
 
Whitworth Park said:
Oh Poor you.
What about the lads in Afghanistan getting killed and maimed.
Their families live in shit houses.
Come back with no leg's and get given 50K.

You have been fleecing the country with overtime for years.
Look at the the amount of police at Eastlands, compleat overkill for
most of the matches.

I could fill a book on you lot.

Do me a favour.

Alot of these lads,who are lucky enough to return unharmed,go on to join the Police.

The Police categorize matches accordingingly based opon previous fixtures,recent intelligence etc. The amount of officers allocated is appropriate to such.What you may call overkill is needed to ensure that the general public remains as safe as can be expected.Or would you sooner run the risk that there is not enough cover should disorder break out?<br /><br />-- Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:57 am --<br /><br />
Blue Smarties said:
FantasyIreland said:
I was interested in the man behind the mask,you seem so angry with the world,i wondered if there was a valid reason.

At your stage in life,other than your experience of student demonstrations,where the outcome is a foregone conclusion given the ulterior motives of the attendees,i really can't imagine there could be.
If you feel so strongly about society and the way it is being run,why don't you choose a profession that contributes towards it and ultimately may give you an opportunity to change it?
I'm an angry person? I don't see how you can presume I'm an angry person going off my Bluemoon persona considering most of my posts are silly little jokes but alright then. I just don't like the police, from a very early age at Swindon away when a policeman tried intimidating me (about four), my dad (Warrant Officer in the army) and his friend (high up in the police force) only to be told by my dads friend he'll see him in his office on Monday morning I've always seen the majority of the police force as egotistical tossers.

As for choosing a profession where you can change society what do you suggest?

Use your imagination,you appear to have a very good one.

Out of curiosity,what does your dad think about your anti establishment activities?
 
Blue Smarties said:
FantasyIreland said:
I was interested in the man behind the mask,you seem so angry with the world,i wondered if there was a valid reason.

At your stage in life,other than your experience of student demonstrations,where the outcome is a foregone conclusion given the ulterior motives of the attendees,i really can't imagine there could be.
If you feel so strongly about society and the way it is being run,why don't you choose a profession that contributes towards it and ultimately may give you an opportunity to change it?
I'm an angry person? I don't see how you can presume I'm an angry person going off my Bluemoon persona considering most of my posts are silly little jokes but alright then. I just don't like the police, from a very early age at Swindon away when a policeman tried intimidating me (about four), my dad (Warrant Officer in the army) and his friend (high up in the police force) only to be told by my dads friend he'll see him in his office on Monday morning I've always seen the majority of the police force as egotistical tossers.

As for choosing a profession where you can change society what do you suggest?


wow you allow one incident to form your judgement of the police.......it's a good job I dont form my opinion on all students from the chap pissing over the war memorial!
 
kinkysleftfoot said:
wow you allow one incident to form your judgement of the police.......it's a good job I dont form my opinion on all students from the chap pissing over the war memorial!

Incident or excuse.......

National service anyone?
 

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