Ah!It is on his Avatar.
Ah!It is on his Avatar.
I think you'd be in for a shock if you knew the dirty secrets of everyone who has ever been on a peg next to youWell, as usual, we only have this person's account of his misdeeds. Which might be accurate. Or not. It's quite natural to play down anything that is detrimental to yourself. Indeed, for all we know, these two incidents could be the tip of the iceberg and he has committed other indiscretions of a more minor nature he thought not worth mentioning. But taking them at face value, they show a disregard for safety of both himself and others. Not that long ago either. And also it's perhaps worth mentioning, these two incidences only reflect the times he actually got caught. I bet it wasn't his first time taking drugs for example....
Obviously I'm not, but if I were the one making a decision on his application, it'd be a "no". However, I don't think necessarily that it would be a "no" for the rest of his life. I'm not sure at which point I'd consider an application more favourably, but it'd be a fair few more years down the line and a clean sheet in that period and evidence of a changed lifestyle.
Putting it another way, could you, for example, be happy with him standing on a peg next to you one fine morning wondering if his breakfast consisted of a couple of lines of charlie?
Well saidI’m afraid your definition of “youthful indiscretions” varies wildly from mine.
And to compare drink driving and driving under the influence of drugs to lads who lost their lives in military service is shameful.
Really?There are many serving police officers that have worse records than this guys. My advice to him was speak to his firearms department and get it first hand instead of from the judgemental lot on here.
Quite right. Many driven shoots are more social events than shooting at times. I know of several people who lost their driving licence and SG cert, after leaving the shoot, or the pub afterwards.Im also of the thought that, currently really not a good idea to apply but after some years people change and its worth giving it a go
what I do find funny is some, not all, will have a drink while on a driven day etc and think nothing of it...in my mind thats also not sensible behaviour. I wouldnt even drink the night before if im due out with a shotgun/firearm
Having worked for the Met for over 30 years (two stints in Internal Affairs), believe me when I say I do not have a prescription for "Rose coloured (sic) glasses".Take the met issue rose colour glasses off and look at the figures published under freedom of information by the met, Northants and several others.
Who is defending corrupt officers?The more that serving and ex officers try to defend the corrupt officers out there the more I realise why trust in the force is so low
AH!, But it would have been the fact that you would have "Liked" to have knocked his block off that would have got you spanked.One thing no one mentions is the fact that there is no doubt in my mind that having a FL actually prevents you from stupid & reckless behaviour. The thought of having my FL chainsaw or tractor taken from me, would prevent me from doing my job, they are tools of work. If you are a nurse or teacher, you would lose your job, your mortgage etc for one small error of judgement. There have been many times I would have like to give someone a wack in the head, the last time before Christmas a man was beating a woman in the street in broad daylight. but I managed to threaten him enough for him to make off. I would have liked to knock his head off, but.... the consequences!
I know that North of the border the local Sheriffs were in the habit of pulling over 'muddy' 4x4s on a shoot day.Many driven shoots are more social events than shooting at times. I know of several people who lost their driving licence and SG cert, after leaving the shoot, or the pub afterwards.
If you had done that on my "Manor", you would have found yourself in receipt of a Commendation...There have been many times I would have like to give someone a wack in the head, the last time before Christmas a man was beating a woman in the street in broad daylight. but I managed to threaten him enough for him to make off. I would have liked to knock his head off, but.... the consequences!
Agreed, it doesOne thing no one mentions is the fact that there is no doubt in my mind that having a FL actually prevents you from stupid & reckless behaviour.
And if he had fallen down, & knocked his head? I'm actually quite a big guy, but yes discretionary policing used to be a wonderful thing.If you had done that on my "Manor", you would have found yourself in receipt of a Commendation...