Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
ABA Trading LTD wrote:That field interview,daz where they ask your height,weight, occupation,address,alias?
Damn... that harsh. My bro in the protective services and only lasted about three years after training before he left/intentionally got kicked out for misconduct because he called up some superior officers on the crap they were doing to him. Then they realised they needed him and begged him to come back. He actually loves the job so he went back but said they moving better now.rollingstock wrote:Honestly dan it was a dream when I was a kid, sorry to say but the real thing is a far cry from what I imagined, but still I enjoy my job and for some strange reason i'm good at it plus the TTPS has been good to me, my job afforded me to get my degree, home, vehicle, lots of b1tches.
I've been tempted many many times to leave, and funnily none of those times were when I got shot, when I was under pressure as the subject of an Inquest and potentially facing a murder charge, not when I had 44 matters before the Complaints Division...........the only thing made me contemplate leaving my job was the arseholes I work with, becoming disenchanted with the people around me and especially with Snr's.
It's difficult working with uneducated fools who believe that that khaki uniform makes them a king amongst men, these same idiots that are in the hierarchy of the service with their School Leaving Certificate, and no idea of crime fighting, they bring nothing new to the table.
Look at East POS there are too many units in that area and too much manpower directed there, there's IATF, GEB, POSTF, POS Ops, SOP, CCTV Response Unit, DPU, CID Task Force and Besson Street and yet murders. East POS has a social issue and beyond that they're fighting over money. Take most of those officers and put them in severely depleted units like OCNFB and strangle the drug trade, but the police will remain reactionary, is there a problem there? Lets throw strength at it.
pioneer wrote:Official "stats" from "total policing"...
Cliffs
Field Interviews - 525
Fixed Penalty Notices - 149
Arrests - 17
Guns - 0
First world here we come.
kstt wrote:allegiance to whom?
Slartibartfast wrote:Damn... that harsh. My bro in the protective services and only lasted about three years after training before he left/intentionally got kicked out for misconduct because he called up some superior officers on the crap they were doing to him. Then they realised they needed him and begged him to come back. He actually loves the job so he went back but said they moving better now.rollingstock wrote:Honestly dan it was a dream when I was a kid, sorry to say but the real thing is a far cry from what I imagined, but still I enjoy my job and for some strange reason i'm good at it plus the TTPS has been good to me, my job afforded me to get my degree, home, vehicle, lots of b1tches.
I've been tempted many many times to leave, and funnily none of those times were when I got shot, when I was under pressure as the subject of an Inquest and potentially facing a murder charge, not when I had 44 matters before the Complaints Division...........the only thing made me contemplate leaving my job was the arseholes I work with, becoming disenchanted with the people around me and especially with Snr's.
It's difficult working with uneducated fools who believe that that khaki uniform makes them a king amongst men, these same idiots that are in the hierarchy of the service with their School Leaving Certificate, and no idea of crime fighting, they bring nothing new to the table.
Look at East POS there are too many units in that area and too much manpower directed there, there's IATF, GEB, POSTF, POS Ops, SOP, CCTV Response Unit, DPU, CID Task Force and Besson Street and yet murders. East POS has a social issue and beyond that they're fighting over money. Take most of those officers and put them in severely depleted units like OCNFB and strangle the drug trade, but the police will remain reactionary, is there a problem there? Lets throw strength at it.
RS if you ever go up for anything make sure and post it on tuner, you will get real votes, including mine.
rollingstock wrote:Honestly dan it was a dream when I was a kid, sorry to say but the real thing is a far cry from what I imagined, but still I enjoy my job and for some strange reason i'm good at it plus the TTPS has been good to me, my job afforded me to get my degree, home, vehicle, lots of b1tches.
I've been tempted many many times to leave, and funnily none of those times were when I got shot, when I was under pressure as the subject of an Inquest and potentially facing a murder charge, not when I had 44 matters before the Complaints Division...........the only thing made me contemplate leaving my job was the arseholes I work with, becoming disenchanted with the people around me and especially with Snr's.
It's difficult working with uneducated fools who believe that that khaki uniform makes them a king amongst men, these same idiots that are in the hierarchy of the service with their School Leaving Certificate, and no idea of crime fighting, they bring nothing new to the table.
Look at East POS there are too many units in that area and too much manpower directed there, there's IATF, GEB, POSTF, POS Ops, SOP, CCTV Response Unit, DPU, CID Task Force and Besson Street and yet murders. East POS has a social issue and beyond that they're fighting over money. Take most of those officers and put them in severely depleted units like OCNFB and strangle the drug trade, but the police will remain reactionary, is there a problem there? Lets throw strength at it.
Look at East POS there are too many units in that area and too much manpower directed there, there's IATF, GEB, POSTF, POS Ops, SOP, CCTV Response Unit, DPU, CID Task Force and Besson Street and yet murders. East POS has a social issue and beyond that they're fighting over money. Take most of those officers and put them in severely depleted units like OCNFB and strangle the drug trade,
Slartibartfast wrote:pioneer wrote:Official "stats" from "total policing"...
Cliffs
Field Interviews - 525
Fixed Penalty Notices - 149
Arrests - 17
Guns - 0
First world here we come.
It's not about what they got off the streets, it's about what they keep off the streets. Look they kept 100% of guns off the streets on those days. I would say this is 100% effective.![]()
Think of the roadblocks like a body cast. Yes you cannot move, but it is for your own good.
pioneer wrote:Not surprised chunas haven't mentioned the breach in the Constitution as yet.
TiidaBanton wrote:Police along the EMR tunapuna and curepe...ticket sharing:eek:
TiidaBanton wrote:Police along the EMR tunapuna and curepe...ticket sharing:eek:
S_2NR wrote:TiidaBanton wrote:Police along the EMR tunapuna and curepe...ticket sharing:eek:
Highway?
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 253 guests