Happy 999 day
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Sounds nasty mate! You're right though, the bottom line is I have a family to support and bikes to buy... I've had a lot of times when I've had the biggest buzz imaginable in the job which more than makes up for all the sh1t times.
Fortunately at the airport it's a dual role so I get out and about when there's no-one in.
But yes, an accurate description.0 -
A few of my colleagues have gone to the airport recently (wouldn't trust some of them with a spud gun mind ). Sounds a right doss. Arrest and pass on the cr@p to response 'cos they can't get committed. Standing in arrivals watching the ladies coming back off their hols. Good times.
Bad times come if they have to pull the trigger! Wouldn't envy them that.Det. Sgt. George Carter: Do you know what, Jack? You're full of sh!t.
Det. Insp. Jack Regan: I thought it was about time you made an intellectual contribution to this debate.
Det. Sgt. George Carter: Boll@cks.0 -
downfader wrote:freehub wrote:You took my question the wrong way, I never meant it like that.
I was wonder if airport police where not related to the police like Traffic cops and the other things you've done but obviously are now you posted that, some places you get people called police but they aint related to the "propor" police is what it seems.
If they have "Police" on their shirt I'm pretty sure they're a copper. :? Were you asking if he was a specialised unit officer (as you mentioned traffic, not to be confused with special constable)?
I was wondering if he was some sort of police that is not related to the police we know, like those you see out and about and at the police station, like if airport police are totally seperate, I'm still not getting it clear, I wish I could have deleted the first post I made now.0 -
freehub wrote:downfader wrote:freehub wrote:You took my question the wrong way, I never meant it like that.
I was wonder if airport police where not related to the police like Traffic cops and the other things you've done but obviously are now you posted that, some places you get people called police but they aint related to the "propor" police is what it seems.
If they have "Police" on their shirt I'm pretty sure they're a copper. :? Were you asking if he was a specialised unit officer (as you mentioned traffic, not to be confused with special constable)?
I was wondering if he was some sort of police that is not related to the police we know, like those you see out and about and at the police station, like if airport police are totally seperate, I'm still not getting it clear, I wish I could have deleted the first post I made now.
I think I know what you're trying to say. A bit like the MOD police. They have them at the Royal Mint. Not part of South Wales police, and don't do the job that the public consider to be police work, but are police. Sort of. No offence intended.
Confused myself now! :oops:Det. Sgt. George Carter: Do you know what, Jack? You're full of sh!t.
Det. Insp. Jack Regan: I thought it was about time you made an intellectual contribution to this debate.
Det. Sgt. George Carter: Boll@cks.0 -
Respect NapoleonD.....anyone who's job is to get in harms way when my first reaction is run gets my thanks.
Cops, military, fire, response medical teams etc etc.....
Thing that always baffles me is - while I can understand how the sh!t can come down when you're trying to nick someone - I just don't get why folk attack fire and medical teams. If you're lifting some scrote it might be expected he won't go happily but if my house was on fire...why?0 -
that hole is getting deeper freehub...lol
your not flying out of manchester anytime soon are you?
whats the sound those rubber gloves make again ;-)0 -
anyway, great band, going to see them in Gateshead on Sunday, Cash is looking a bit more rounded these days0
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wiffachip wrote:anyway, great band, going to see them in Gateshead on Sunday, Cash is looking a bit more rounded these days
Just keep your eyes shut, you'll be ok. And whatever you do don't look at the audience. Looks like a good gig for £5. I've not been to the 3 Tuns. I used to go to the Honeysuckle to watch the R+B, probably the Eastside Torpedoes, other than that I didn't stray south of the Tyne much.
Have a good gig.If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers.0 -
the tuns can be a bit intimidating, but its a brilliant boozer, saw the members there last week. It's a bit awkward to get to from wallsend though
anyway, when you've survived an Angelic Upstarts gig at the old 29 in Sunderland, anything else is a piece of cake
only been in the honeysuckle a couple of times, fabulous pint of ex
Rev, i must be getting you mixed up with another forum member, i thought you were from Jarrow. Never saw Eastside Torpedoes, but used to go to see Roxoff gigs upstairs in the Redhouse, Hilton Valentine played guitar0 -
wiffachip wrote:
Rev, i must be getting you mixed up with another forum member, i thought you were from Jarrow. Never saw Eastside Torpedoes, but used to go to see Roxoff gigs upstairs in the Redhouse, Hilton Valentine played guitar
Not me sir, closest I get to Jarrow is the odd bottle of Rivet Catcher from the Jarrow Brewery. I'm ex-of-Morpeth, but still get up for family and the Cyclone.If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers.0