I'd have personally starved them down too, but they obviously need feeding when they are apprehended so it might be normal practice there to feed take aways to prisoners if they have no food making facilities in the police station.
Well, it worked didn't it? :) The KFC may have been fresh out of apple pies, so the psychological effect on them may have been devastating, though if they'd asked for several large bargain buckets I'd have been a bit worried.
Circumstances alter cases, so it may have been the easiest and best course.
You are not actually saying "it never happened in my day" are you Sqad, if so it will be interesting to see if the usual suspects can find proof in their history books that it did. :0)
I don't think it will have happened "in your day".
I wouldn't be too surprised, though, if had the police left them up there indefinitely until they starved, it would have been a breach of some Human right or other - to food, perhaps (if you can call KFC food). The police would have come under criticism that way, too.
Catch-22 for the police force, perhaps? I have every sympathy for them, and very little for the clods on the roof.
Makes one wonder if it had been a person with weapons, held up in a building, and surrounded by armed police, they would still send him in some food when he became hungry.
I think that the police should have helped them down, maybe with a police helicopter I'm sure the down draft would have helped those on the roof with a pretty speedy desent !
Ridiculous, but it's not the first time I've heard this, police feeding people taking root on roofs. I'm surprised they don't offer them a slop bucket up there too - it must be some contravention of human rights to be forced to pee down a chimney :-(
Down the road from here (Richmond) it would have been "Warm goats cheese salad and a bottle of San Pellagrino, easy on the lemon please".
It`s the duty of care rules, the police have to do it.
perhaps they could have surrounded the place with something soft to land on, then hosed them off the roof, no one gets hurts, except they get a bit wet.