So, nurses that left a patient so long without water that she died of thirst (so desperate that she called the Police and they were refused access!) are to have councilling?
Feckking hell…
Imagine if Billy Burglar had died of dehydration in a Police cell?
Those officers wouldn’t get councilling …they would be arrested for manslaughter…







Quite so. Like the Officer who left his dog in the car in the heat. Different standards, expectations, or simply prejudice?
@ dickiebo – pathetic racist tosser. You have never got over getting thrown out of the Met have you. Just think about it. No matter how bad you think the police are, you weren’t even up to that standard. Twat!
Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear! You really do show yourself up to be….well, what you are!
Racist? I very much doubt that you know what a racist really is. I do. I served during genuine race riots! And, of course, I was awarded a Double Twining Oscar for my commitment to race relations in Anguilla!
Tosser? Well, if you understand what that means, can I answer you by saying that I served my time in ‘Bedsitter Land’ of West Kensington. With all the air-hostesses and others residing there, there simply was no need for what you say.
Thrown out of Met? I somehow don’t think that you will dare say this openly, now will you? Thought not. Dream on!
Not up to that standard? Jeez! Try attending one of our re-unions. You can speak to those I served with. I’m afraid that, yet again, you will find that you are 100% off the truth.
And finally. To show just what an utter idiot you are, you have completely mis-interpreted what I said above. I was making the point that a police officer had the book thrown at him for leaving a dog in his van/car, whereas the incompetent medical staff had no such action either taken or suggested.
Do try engaging what little brain you have before trying to be clever.