Just a little side note:Treblaine said:Frankly, I'd much rather arm the cops who are PART OF the community than some "elite" outside force. Canteen Culture is a big problem with British policing - by that I mean how our police force are so separate from the communities they police only ever socially interacting with other police in canteens (which is the only designated place junior officers are allowed to eat.
I find it an infuriating contradiction that high ranking Police Officers are permitted to have exquisitely expensive lunches and hotel visits with rich media moguls (who depend on police "leaks" to fuel their tabloid newspapers) yet a beat copper isn't allowed to go into Burger King for their lunch break while in uniform.
I find the whole cant go into burger king in uniform thing odd
Again our police are often in a queue with me in shops or take-aways/ fast food outlets in uniform. And again this in is Northern Ireland where you generally are not permitted to be a police officer in your home town due to the risk to you and your family from violence. I also work for the Justice Department in Northern Ireland and until recently all expert forensic witnesses etc had bullet proof windows and steel doors in their houses for safety, heck we all have little mirrors on sticks to check under our cars for explosives before we get in so i find it odd that UK police cant go into Burger King!!!!!!!