The met have exceeded their own capacity for turning on their own by “putting on” (misconduct) officers for……… sticking a “you’ve met the met” badge on a welsh police van…
FFS…
DPS must be bored …
With friends like that….
The met have exceeded their own capacity for turning on their own by “putting on” (misconduct) officers for……… sticking a “you’ve met the met” badge on a welsh police van…
FFS…
DPS must be bored …
With friends like that….
To be honest as a non-metrocomical officer it is rather a pain in the arse when we provide aid or they ride into town and leave their mark all over the shop. Pretty juvenile and probably would be met (sic) with threats of violence if we did it to their property, however a bit OTT bringing in the rubber heels.
I found several stickers from county forces during the riots. Pissed myself laughing – it really cheered me up. It is juvenile, but then – so are most coppers!
More worrying is the humorless bugger who xcomplained.
It never ceases to amaze me…the knobs we have in our job that are only too willing to screw each other… for what?
A stripe? Pip?
Ginger – we got our carrier done when we were in Luton and thought fair play to them. Also got caught by a TVP unit when they were doing the riots last year. It’s a bit of childish fun. Sticking someone on for it is pathetic
Why is it when Police officers reach a certain rank, they tend to lose their sense of humour? How much is this going to cost, to acheive what? These have been around since the Miners strike (where a Met Sgt was disciplined for putting a couple of stickers onto Arthur Scargill’s NUM provided car – he obviously had no sense of humour either). This was followed by a number of Thames Valley Police vehicles found with ‘Chad Valley’ stickers on them. Just boys playing. The ‘offender’ in this case should be given a quick b*llocking and the cretin who complained should be told to grow up.
On mutual to Bristol once, I saw a Met van do a low roof barrier and loose its blues
on the way to a 999-shout…
After the job, I collected the blue plastic and, following enquiries, found the driver’s name…
I then got it engraved with “driver of the year…” and their call sign…
To the chap’s credit- he called me and we had a laugh about it…he took it home
and put it on his wall…
This job is hard enough without twats trying to screw us…
you know what they say ? if you cant take a joke you should not have joined
honestly some of your senior officers need culling