I often speak with serving and retired In the same vein, not been wearing bracelets yet 
I really wouldnât rejoin mate that chip on your shoulder will cause you problems , I know a lot of police officers Mostly very nice blokes but Iâll garuntee you No keyboard warrior here , nothing Iâd say here I wouldnât say in the flesh , good luckWould you refer to a Police Officer in those terms if you were talking to him/her face-to-face?
You utterly (perhaps deliberately) miss the point. Plenty of historic descriptions that are not acceptable in polite society.
You crack on hiding behind your keyboard.
I really wouldnât rejoin mate that chip on your shoulder
I never âdeployâ, I just âGo outâ ...., my youngest lad used to deploy, but then he was in the Green.
The term 'Police Officer' carries no special moral distinction or guarantee of intelligence as the Police are representative of the population as a whole and there are some real twits in that.
They make good eating you know.Here's the thing. Not afraid of retribution.
I am a recently retired Police Officer but (along with many other recently retired) have been asked to go back and help out with the CV19 drama. I don't want to. I have moved away to the country. My wife is a Nurse and is daily putting her neck on the line with every other front line worker. However, I have put my papers in to return to the fray, and await a re-start date: because it's the only thing to do.
It saddens me to see so many derogatory comments on this forum about "Plod", "Rozzer" and the like. Ask yourself this. Would you refer to a Police Officer in those terms if you were talking to him/her face-to-face? I suspect not. Keyboard warriors.
In regard to the current shooting/lockdown crisis. Lord knows it is not easy for anyone - the advice is complicated, fluid and ambiguous. Most (and I say most) Police Officers will try and interpret these rule/regulations/guidance with good old fashioned British common sense. I hope that the same can be said for the shooting community (sometimes the Plod/Rozzers and Shooting community are one and the same).
Given the change in HMG advice last week; I would have happily deployed last Wednesday with a rifle. God knows I want to. However, my GD is still closed for business and I cannot ethically dispose of any carcase, so I choose not to go.
For those of you who find that they can deploy, I wish you "Waidman's Heil".
Nobody (and certainly not me) can argue with that.
Just trying to put forward the case for common decency and respect for men and women who share a love of the same sport.
We had a village Copper who was quite happy to be referred to as that.
it just saddens me to see the shooting community lash out at other sections of society when those sections of society are part of the same shooting community.
As many have said, the terms Plod or Rozzers or Blue Bottle even (Lancashire) are, in my view, terms of pleasant familiarity rather than derision.Nobody (and certainly not me) can argue with that.
Just trying to put forward the case for common decency and respect for men and women who share a love of the same sport.
I find individual officers often survive this generalised criticism by virtue of their own character/ or not.
Have we no active policeman on this forum what is there opinion of the matter
Yes I'd say so buddy I've heard some dreadful tales about someone upsetting folk on sites like these and then it being used against them to revoke there tickets sad really but they walk among us and sadly taint a lot of peoples views about our emergency services forums like these soon light the blue touch paper of some people who are normally really good folk it only takes that one I was bullied at school and I'll show you type of a person and the recent guy loses outlets just say
People should be carefull of there answers to certain members ( not you M7)
Coz you never know who your giving shite too , and it could come back and bite you on the arse
Kjf
Subject: NGO seeks clarification on firearms advice from Thames Valley Police
Reply-To: NGO <tina.brough@nationalgamekeepers.org.uk>
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NGO seeks clarification on firearms advice from Thames Valley Police
The NGO has been contacted by some of its members over the past few days about advice being issued by Thames Valley Police with regards to shooting in England.
The NGO has today (Monday 18 May) contacted the Thames Valley Police Firearms Licensing Manager and they have confirmed that their position has been updated and is as follows:
Our advice for all certificate holders is to comply with the Government guidelines. Thames Valley Police will not be taking action in respect of shooting activities on shooting grounds, or private land, provided the activities are otherwise licensed and lawful. We urge anyone considering taking part in such activities to comply fully with the current government guidance about the conditions on which outdoor recreation may take place. If you do not heed this advice and are found in circumstances where your activities could result in the emergency services being called out or that suggest a danger to public safety or to the peace, this may result in consideration being given to the revocation of your certificate/s.
ENDS
Contact the NGO
Tel: 01833 660 869
Email: info@nationalgamekeepers.org.uk
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Basc welcomes ?Theyâre a bit late to the party!
The advice was updated as of last Friday, following discussions Between TVP/FELWG and BDS/BSSC.