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Title: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: Debs. on 26 March 2010, 17:23:46
The recent ad. for 'The Police'....the one that says we can expect police to spend 80% of their time on the beat in "your" area...I knew it was bull:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8588640.stm

In the 12 years I`ve lived here; I can honestly say that I have never once seen a policeman (or woman) in a car/van or on a bike or horse, patrolling "on the beat, in my area"......not one, not a single one!!!!!! >:(

This kind of 'spin' makes very angry, `typical politicians: `such contempt for us. :'(
Title: Re: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 26 March 2010, 17:28:34
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The recent ad. for 'The Police'....the one that says we can expect police to spend 80% of their time on the beat in "your" area...I knew it was bull:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8588640.stm

In the 12 years I`ve lived here; I can honestly say that I have never once seen a policeman (or woman) in a car/van or on a bike or horse, patrolling "on the beat, in my area"......not one, not a single one!!!!!! >:(

This kind of 'spin' makes very angry, `typical politicians: `such contempt for us. :'(

......a case of lies .......damned lies .....and statistics.....I suspect Debs.... :-/ :-*
Title: Re: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 26 March 2010, 17:29:26
Yes Debs this advert certainly did distort the real situation of the average PC on their shift! :( :(

It should never have been broadcast and I wonder who was trying to kid whom.  It was a lie >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: djac on 26 March 2010, 17:38:31
"A Home Office spokesman said: "We believe that 'on the beat' is a recognised term for what the police do whilst working in neighbourhoods and engaging with communities."

Typical spin and BS! Just about everybody would say that 'on the beat' means foot patrol. Unless, of course, you are one of those that thinks our wonderful government can do no wrong.

This is just like the McDonalds advert that said 'bob' was another name for a pound. When I queried this with them, stating that 'bob' is, and always has been, slang for a shilling, never for a pound, they gave me some BS about their research showing that many people understood that 'bob' was sometimes used to refer to a pound! What a crock! I notice that the ad has now been changed.....

Just shows that some people, when caught out, will resort to distortions or downright lies to try and justify what they said.
Title: Re: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: unlucky alf on 26 March 2010, 17:42:11
I was shocked the other week when i saw a PCSO in our street for the first time, then i found out why when he approached me & said:"im new here & im lost"then asked me where a certain road was. ;D ;D
Title: Re: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: STMO999 on 26 March 2010, 17:45:08
We have two small girls that appear every month or so. The bad guys must be shittin themselves.
Title: Re: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: albitz on 26 March 2010, 17:46:01
I honestly cant remember the last time I saw a "fully fledged" plod on foot patrol. :-/
Title: Re: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: Ploppy on 16 April 2010, 16:37:45
You will be lucky if you get 1 Police Sgt and 1 PC on duty on one shift !!!!!

Sounds mad but its true !!! :'(
Title: Re: 'Beat Police' lies.
Post by: Del Boy on 16 April 2010, 17:38:28
Don't see them around here often at all. Couple of cars drive around about every month or so but thats about it  >:(