Ciro_DiMarzio
Winger
That one in Manchester was harrowing.The lad knocked down in Liverpool is the last I can think of, then the two lasses murdered in Manchester. Both incidents probably the last 5 or 6 years?
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That one in Manchester was harrowing.The lad knocked down in Liverpool is the last I can think of, then the two lasses murdered in Manchester. Both incidents probably the last 5 or 6 years?
In reality I do a more dangerous job (roofing/building) than a cop but I get paid more with a lot less agro and stress.Not taking anything away from the memory of this lad but isn’t he the first killed on duty for ages? 1 is too many but thankfully it’s not as common as we would believe.
The 2 lasses in Bradford shocked me. Cold as owtThat one in Manchester was harrowing.
ring leader of that is still on the run. Last known to have buggered off back to pakistan and hiding there. 20k reward for anyone who turns him in is still live. And only one died, the other was seriously injured. Still horrendous thoughThe 2 lasses in Bradford shocked me. Cold as owt
We shared a station with the police for a year or so and there wasn’t many days went by where at least one of them didn’t get hurt. Cuts and bruises were common placeIn reality I do a more dangerous job (roofing/building) than a cop but I get paid more with a lot less agro and stress.
Work related stress is quite common too. It is also common in the fire brigade, nhs, council, ambulance services, civil service. You know the public sector where sickness policies are class.We shared a station with the police for a year or so and there wasn’t many days went by where at least one of them didn’t get hurt. Cuts and bruises were common place
Work related stress is quite common too. It is also common in the fire brigade, nhs, council, ambulance services, civil service. You know the public sector where sickness policies are class.
Obviously I won't post it on here due to the upcoming trial etc. but their alleged actions post incident were disgusting. Police have done some stellar work (along with CPS for a change) to get a charge.
A lot of what happened will come out during the trial. Hopefully, although it won't be murder, a fair few of the others will get charged with other offences.
May is to part to blame in the shitstorm this country has become. Both when she was home sec, and then as PM. The demand on the Police now is an absolute joke, added to that there isn't enough officers. I work in a densely populated area of about 160k people. We used to have between 15-25 just on response. Last year before I moved roles, it went down to 6... It's all well and good Boris wanting 20k new officers, but they aren't just going to appear from thin air. Also, not that I'm getting a grumpy old man before I'm 30, but the standard of some of the newer officers is appalling. They either haven't got a clue, or wouldn't say boo to a goose. MET equivalent to our patch has around 30 officers per shift, but even some shifts they have run on 12.
7 years ago today.That one in Manchester was harrowing.
You do a more dangerous job than a rozzer roofing? No chance palIn reality I do a more dangerous job (roofing/building) than a cop but I get paid more with a lot less agro and stress.
Makes you wonder what they expected to see when they joined doesn’t it? You would think they trained these professionals to deal with it wouldn’t you? Maybe there is a problem with the training. Which ever way you look at it the current sickness system in public services is open to abuse.Or where people in those roles tend to see some pretty horrific things on a regular basis and are exposed to higher level of work related stress than someone who say for example, sees a bit of old felt on a roof.
I don’t think any of the emergency services make it into the top ten mate. Health and safety. Not taking anything away from them mind they all do a cracking job for poor pay. You have to be a certain type of person to take daily verbal abuse from the very people you are protecting.You do a more dangerous job than a rozzer roofing? No chance pal
Makes you wonder what they expected to see when they joined doesn’t it? You would think they trained these professionals to deal with it wouldn’t you? Maybe there is a problem with the training. Which ever way you look at it the current sickness system in public services is open to abuse.
I don’t think any of the emergency services make it into the top ten mate. Health and safety. Not taking anything away from them mind they all do a cracking job for poor pay. You have to be a certain type of person to take daily verbal abuse from the very people you are protecting.
Powerpoint presentation obviouslyHow do you train someone to deal with trauma of performing CPR to a child similar age to your own and it not being successful and then dealing with the family? Fucks sake man.
Makes you wonder what they expected to see when they joined doesn’t it? You would think they trained these professionals to deal with it wouldn’t you? Maybe there is a problem with the training. Which ever way you look at it the current sickness system in public services is open to abuse.
I don’t think any of the emergency services make it into the top ten mate. Health and safety. Not taking anything away from them mind they all do a cracking job for poor pay. You have to be a certain type of person to take daily verbal abuse from the very people you are protecting.
Makes you wonder what they expected to see when they joined doesn’t it? You would think they trained these professionals to deal with it wouldn’t you? Maybe there is a problem with the training. Which ever way you look at it the current sickness system in public services is open to abuse.
I don’t think any of the emergency services make it into the top ten mate. Health and safety. Not taking anything away from them mind they all do a cracking job for poor pay. You have to be a certain type of person to take daily verbal abuse from the very people you are protecting.
I wouldn't bother biting mate.How do you train someone to deal with trauma of performing CPR to a child similar age to your own and it not being successful and then dealing with the family? Fucks sake man.
I wouldn't bother biting mate.
Ambulance staff have higher levels of poor mental health from ptsd than the armed forces. Suicide is nearly double the national average too. I don’t think anyone signed up for that.Makes you wonder what they expected to see when they joined doesn’t it? You would think they trained these professionals to deal with it wouldn’t you? Maybe there is a problem with the training. Which ever way you look at it the current sickness system in public services is open to abuse.
I don’t think any of the emergency services make it into the top ten mate. Health and safety. Not taking anything away from them mind they all do a cracking job for poor pay. You have to be a certain type of person to take daily verbal abuse from the very people you are protecting.
Ambulance staff have higher levels of poor mental health from ptsd than the armed forces. Suicide is nearly double the national average too. I don’t think anyone signed up for that.
Over runs, workload, poor support, sickness policy implications etc etc is the reason why I parted company after over 25 yrs.
Don't think the boot was belittling your profession or that of the emergency services mindYes yes but have ever seen a tile come off a roof? Oh the inhumanity.