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Does it make a difference?
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/// Sir Paul said he wanted his officers to look like ‘traditional British bobbies’ – complete with white shirts.///
Excuse me Sir Paul isn't that a Blue shirt you are wearing, or is it my monitor?
On a more serious note, does it make one iota of difference what colour shirt they wear?
A 'Bobbie' will always look un-friendly to some, even if they wear a Caribbean type of shirt.
/// Sir Paul said he wanted his officers to look like ‘traditional British bobbies’ – complete with white shirts.///
Excuse me Sir Paul isn't that a Blue shirt you are wearing, or is it my monitor?
On a more serious note, does it make one iota of difference what colour shirt they wear?
A 'Bobbie' will always look un-friendly to some, even if they wear a Caribbean type of shirt.
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Am I missing something here? So, what specifically might the comparison be between our gallant Police Forces and shirts of the same colour(nothing more) worn by a Facist organisation in the 1930s?
Mosley and his mob of thugs certainly did not "catch on" any more than some of the equally vicious left wing hooligans who opposed and fought with them on the streets of Britain at that time.
Yet another Daily Mail piece of mischief to try and twist Sir Paul's objections which are merely based on all Forces dressing in a uniform manner. His references to the para military look would surely have more of a modern day ring to it anyway, rather than comparison with a band of ne'er-do-wells from 70 odd years ago.
IRA, anyone?
Mosley and his mob of thugs certainly did not "catch on" any more than some of the equally vicious left wing hooligans who opposed and fought with them on the streets of Britain at that time.
Yet another Daily Mail piece of mischief to try and twist Sir Paul's objections which are merely based on all Forces dressing in a uniform manner. His references to the para military look would surely have more of a modern day ring to it anyway, rather than comparison with a band of ne'er-do-wells from 70 odd years ago.
IRA, anyone?
so was your Daily Mail link also a "piece of mischief", eyethenkyew?
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