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I Am Not Impressed
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I expect Sir Craig Mackey will enjoy a long retirement and healthy pension.
If only the same could be said of Sgt & Mrs Keith Palmer.
I expect Sir Craig Mackey will enjoy a long retirement and healthy pension.
If only the same could be said of Sgt & Mrs Keith Palmer.
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He and the other officers are cowards and a disgrace to the uniform. I don't know him but I am ashamed of him.
17:56 Mon 08th Oct 2018
"respect and protect human life, and minimise damage and injury
exercise restraint in such use and ensure that their responses are proportionate and necessary in the circumstances and consistent with the legitimate objective to be achieved
ensure that assistance and aid are rendered to any injured or affected persons at the earliest practicable opportunity. "
he was told to stay in his car by a junior officer.... so he was just obeying orders !...hmm where have i heard that before ?
as others have said hes a coward, plain and simple.
what any of us would have done is irelevant, his job in theory is clearly stated in the above quote, he was in a car with others and they did buger all to lift a finger to help one of his own..any of them could have ignored the instruction to stay in the car and done something and as stated even used the car as a means to an end..
exercise restraint in such use and ensure that their responses are proportionate and necessary in the circumstances and consistent with the legitimate objective to be achieved
ensure that assistance and aid are rendered to any injured or affected persons at the earliest practicable opportunity. "
he was told to stay in his car by a junior officer.... so he was just obeying orders !...hmm where have i heard that before ?
as others have said hes a coward, plain and simple.
what any of us would have done is irelevant, his job in theory is clearly stated in the above quote, he was in a car with others and they did buger all to lift a finger to help one of his own..any of them could have ignored the instruction to stay in the car and done something and as stated even used the car as a means to an end..
I think his not getting out to help was cowardly, I'm not a big hefty heroic guy either but he is paid to wear that uniform to protect, the person, probably a dispatcher told him to stay in the car, how many times has he ignored orders from over the radio we'll not know but how he could sit there and watch an act of terror unfold without helping is cowardly, he wasn't just a guy on the street, he was an officer in his car, he should be sacked without a big fat pension. I'm sure many posting here will have divided opinions but nothing will change my mind that this was cowardly
//Maggie, you're a timid, wee, woman//
Well Spicerack I suppose 1 out of 3 ain't bad. I may be female but I'm not wee and I'm certainly not timid. Have travelled the world and seen sights that would probably turn your stomach. Really easy for you to spout your rubbish when you're sitting behind your computer screen, probably in the safety of your own home.
Well Spicerack I suppose 1 out of 3 ain't bad. I may be female but I'm not wee and I'm certainly not timid. Have travelled the world and seen sights that would probably turn your stomach. Really easy for you to spout your rubbish when you're sitting behind your computer screen, probably in the safety of your own home.
Are you mad?
A P.C tackling an assailant who had a knife and you the Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard unarmed, but in a locked car.
You stay put mate.....to lose a P.C is a shame, but to lose an Assistant Commissioner as well would have been negligent.
Nothing to do with pensions, but everything to do with common sense.
A P.C tackling an assailant who had a knife and you the Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard unarmed, but in a locked car.
You stay put mate.....to lose a P.C is a shame, but to lose an Assistant Commissioner as well would have been negligent.
Nothing to do with pensions, but everything to do with common sense.