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How Would You Handle This Scenario.
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This is a true event that happened in the 70s.
You are a Constable walking your beat when you are directed by your station officer via telephone to a nearby building site where the foreman has reported a disturbance. You have no radio in those days.
On attending the site gate you are met by the foreman who informs you that two of his contractors have discovered a subbie has possession of a quantity of their tools which went missing a few weeks previously when the subbie was last on site.
In case anyone is unaware it is a heinous crime within the building trade to steal the tools of a man's trade. Even bailiffs are forbidden by law to confiscate a man's chattels or tools of a artisans trade.
You inform the foreman you will take a short walk around the block and return in five minutes.
On returning you are directed and accompanied by the foreman to the roof of the multi storey car park under construction. There are three men. Two looking a little sheepish on your arrival and one slightly bruised with a nose bleed.
We have an allegation of theft and an obvious assault in this scenario.
You do not have all day or the luxury of sitting by your computer to make your decision and ponder your course of action.
How would you deal with it? Feel free to ask pertinent questions relating to the scenario and I will tell how it was dealt with later
You are a Constable walking your beat when you are directed by your station officer via telephone to a nearby building site where the foreman has reported a disturbance. You have no radio in those days.
On attending the site gate you are met by the foreman who informs you that two of his contractors have discovered a subbie has possession of a quantity of their tools which went missing a few weeks previously when the subbie was last on site.
In case anyone is unaware it is a heinous crime within the building trade to steal the tools of a man's trade. Even bailiffs are forbidden by law to confiscate a man's chattels or tools of a artisans trade.
You inform the foreman you will take a short walk around the block and return in five minutes.
On returning you are directed and accompanied by the foreman to the roof of the multi storey car park under construction. There are three men. Two looking a little sheepish on your arrival and one slightly bruised with a nose bleed.
We have an allegation of theft and an obvious assault in this scenario.
You do not have all day or the luxury of sitting by your computer to make your decision and ponder your course of action.
How would you deal with it? Feel free to ask pertinent questions relating to the scenario and I will tell how it was dealt with later
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retro, this reminds me of the wisdom of Soloman! Taking 5 minutes out means you let the 3 who are aggrieved have time to re-consider their present positions. Presumably the 2 who had tools stolen by the 3rd person have recovered their belongings. The 3rd person has got a bloodied nose (no doubt having tripped over something on the floor and hit the deck) but no...
15:44 Fri 21st Jul 2023
Since this piffle was supposed to be for Retro to prove how wonderful he was / is, and how useless I would have been, I am happy to respond - I would have burst into tears and run home to Mummy.
Looking forward to the legion of 'adjudicators' that Retro seems to believe are ready and waiting to pass judgement.
Don't all post at once, you'll crash the site!
Looking forward to the legion of 'adjudicators' that Retro seems to believe are ready and waiting to pass judgement.
Don't all post at once, you'll crash the site!
You really can't help yourself. Constantly snapping and goading and hell bent on causing dissent and disruption on pretty much every where you go. You have already today attracted much ridicule and opprobrium and I note also your emotional and mental state was questioned. You didn't have the cajones to accept my invitation last night and you are not invited now. I was going to leave it at that but I was invited by another ABer to open this debate which you clearly intend to disrupt.
'Idle and silly remarks are unworthy of notice and should be ignored and disregarded and the person making them will eventually back off'
Sir Robert Peel. Founder of the Metropolian Police. Advice in the Policeman's bible known as the IB. He could be describing you.
Be a good fellow. Off you go and vent your spleen and venom elsewhere lest you invite more ridicule
'Idle and silly remarks are unworthy of notice and should be ignored and disregarded and the person making them will eventually back off'
Sir Robert Peel. Founder of the Metropolian Police. Advice in the Policeman's bible known as the IB. He could be describing you.
Be a good fellow. Off you go and vent your spleen and venom elsewhere lest you invite more ridicule
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//You inform the foreman you will take a short walk around the block and return in five minutes. //
/Why?//
Zacs and Naomi
When I was a young constable full of eagerness and wishing to put the manor to rights I was puppy walked by and old sweat who had transferred from the Liverpool Docks Police. I answered a police box with light flashing the other side of the Edgeware Road I ran back to my mentor and told him it had kicked off in the Royal Exchange and quickened my pace to almost a run. The old sweat chased after me and pulled me back by my tunic collar."' Whooa sonny what's your hurry. You'll wear yourself out before you get there. Listen and learn. If you go into a pub fight too early, particularly on your own you are likely to have both contenders turn on you. Give it a little while and one of those who is getting a pasting will be glad to see you. That way you keep your head and not worn out to defend yourself.
A man who had encountered many more pub fights in the Liverpool docks and this was my first. It was sage advice at the time and one I learned and remembered when I arrived on the rooftop of the building
eremembered
//You inform the foreman you will take a short walk around the block and return in five minutes. //
/Why?//
Zacs and Naomi
When I was a young constable full of eagerness and wishing to put the manor to rights I was puppy walked by and old sweat who had transferred from the Liverpool Docks Police. I answered a police box with light flashing the other side of the Edgeware Road I ran back to my mentor and told him it had kicked off in the Royal Exchange and quickened my pace to almost a run. The old sweat chased after me and pulled me back by my tunic collar."' Whooa sonny what's your hurry. You'll wear yourself out before you get there. Listen and learn. If you go into a pub fight too early, particularly on your own you are likely to have both contenders turn on you. Give it a little while and one of those who is getting a pasting will be glad to see you. That way you keep your head and not worn out to defend yourself.
A man who had encountered many more pub fights in the Liverpool docks and this was my first. It was sage advice at the time and one I learned and remembered when I arrived on the rooftop of the building
eremembered