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SIR Philbutt

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and then there was silence .......
« on: 10 April 2012, 01:18:11 »

My brother, in the police in Derbyshire, posted this link on FB.

The most harrowing thing I have ever read  :(

If you think the Police waste your time and you "pay their wages" you could never pay enough ....

http://minimumcover.wordpress.com/2011/09/16/and-then-there-was-silence/
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #1 on: 10 April 2012, 01:49:50 »

Tell your brother to keep-up his good and valued work Phil.

The missive was written straight from his heart, I can tell, and there's absolutely no doubt about it in my mind, that he did everything he possibly (and humanly) could do, to avert this tragedy.

I fully appreciate how he feels regarding the self-centred prats public whose only concern is/was for their own ends - just ask anyone who deals with Joe Public for a living. As you rightly state, you can never pay enough for such heroic efforts as displayed here. Never.

Again Phil, please pass on our sincerest best wishes to your brother, from the Seths.
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #2 on: 10 April 2012, 02:38:00 »

Thanks Seth for the sentiment  :y

Just so there is no misunderstanding this was NOT my brother in this story. It is one he found on the many police related blog's he reads and shares on his FB.

He has related many stories to me of the horrifying scenes and hopeless scrotes he has come across in his 25yr service. I am sure he will be grateful for your best wishes and I will pass them on. I know that any recognition of the frustrating and often unrewarded work the police do is gratefully received by them all.

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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #3 on: 10 April 2012, 10:31:20 »

I was going to express my thoughts on this and of the current standards being displayed in policing by saying much more than I'm going to - but it would have been inappropriate.

Sufficient to say this is but one aspect of the job – although such thinking is seldom revealed to those outside it - it's one of the many experiences we have as a result of signing up to assume the Office of Constable.

It is also a sad fact that the consequences of witnessing such events over a protracted period of time may well have left lasting psychological effects - seldom discussed, but effects, nevertheless, dire for those who unfortunately fall victim to them.

I saw enough in my 39 years service to do me a lifetime of lifetimes - but that's the way it was. The job was done as it was our duty to do it and the public had an unquestionable right to expect us to do it.



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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #4 on: 10 April 2012, 10:57:10 »

My Father was a Police Officer of over thirty years and I considered it as a career very carefully before deciding to go into Engineering instead.
I have often wondered if I made the right decision as I have the utmost respect for those who maintain our Law and Order but frankly I'm not certain I have the strength of character to cope with events such as this .
Back in Scotland I once knew a farmer who experienced just such an event and it changed him for ever.
A harrowing experience .
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #5 on: 10 April 2012, 11:37:54 »

i was a special constable for 7/5 years i know what they have to go through
i had some harrowing episodes they have my respect allways
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #6 on: 10 April 2012, 12:12:41 »

Just noted that address down in my favorites folder so I can show it to a mate who has a particular dislike for the police.

I know a traffic copper of many years who has told me a few storys like that but as some of the posts in the story say, he wouldn't change his job for the world.  Infact, I know he has turned down promotion in the past so he does'nt end up behind a desk.

Respect too the lads and lasses of all the emergency services who have to deal with that week in week out.  I don't think I could.
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #7 on: 10 April 2012, 14:07:00 »

Just noted that address down in my favorites folder so I can show it to a mate who has a particular dislike for the police.

I know a traffic copper of many years who has told me a few storys like that but as some of the posts in the story say, he wouldn't change his job for the world.  Infact, I know he has turned down promotion in the past so he does'nt end up behind a desk.

Respect too the lads and lasses of all the emergency services who have to deal with that week in week out.  I don't think I could.

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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #8 on: 10 April 2012, 19:56:16 »

Just noted that address down in my favorites folder so I can show it to a mate who has a particular dislike for the police.

I know a traffic copper of many years who has told me a few storys like that but as some of the posts in the story say, he wouldn't change his job for the world.  Infact, I know he has turned down promotion in the past so he does'nt end up behind a desk.

Respect too the lads and lasses of all the emergency services who have to deal with that week in week out.  I don't think I could.

+2 I heart felt story and I will think about next time I see one near a road closed sign RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT  RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #9 on: 11 April 2012, 17:57:48 »

I have nothing but respect for our police, they have to put-up with a lot of abuse. I would not last a day in their job, with my short temper, they,,d be locking me up .
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #10 on: 11 April 2012, 18:38:01 »

Greatest Respect for all police i could not do there job what with all the crap they have to put up with its a wonder they are still sane :y :y :y
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #11 on: 11 April 2012, 20:25:56 »

Read it before, and it still hits home.
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #12 on: 11 April 2012, 21:27:46 »

As an ex con...in my younger years!!! I have nothing but respect & admiration for all our emergency services. I've been cut out of the wreckage with my feet bent the wrong way under the seat, the dashboard in my legs & the steering wheel in my ribs. I was lucky enough said services got me out with alot of gas/air. It was all my own silly fault but still not much fun. ALL the emergency services are there for a reason.

  As with nursing or anything else we take forgranted we probobly would'nt want to do it ourselves so good on those that do. They don't know what they may have to face each shift but it's more than most of us could face.
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Re: and then there was silence .......
« Reply #13 on: 13 April 2012, 20:13:15 »

what a harrowing story, I cant imagine the panic that the poor lad would have been experiencing as he realised he wasnt gonna get out alive   :'(   I feel sorry for the PC as well who had to attend this, the guy deserves a medal for being so brave.

I support the Police here in Nottinghamshire, people might not like the camera van and patrols in our village (mainly the speeding bikers and chavs going to MFN near Eastwood), but as far as I'm concerned, tough shit. 

My cousin, Sally, is a PC in Northamptonshire, she's fed up of dealing with drunken idiots spoilng for a fight on friday & Saturday nights, but thats the job these days sadly for a beat officer. 

I wanted to be a Police Officer when I left school, but back then they had height restrictions, sadly I was just over an inch too short to join my home force (Hertfordshire), so I was unable to fulfill my dream of being an officer, so ended up being a secretary at an architects practice.

I'll always have nothing but the utmost respect for the Police and the rest of the emergency services.
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