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rail cops.
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Lisa | Report | 20 Aug 2004 10:51 |
pauline i agree i can understand that they have a very hard and stressful job.but to be professional you don't do that.you can say it off camera not to offend anyone but to actually film an officer saying that on camera doesn't put much faith in the police.i think the b.b.c should think before allowing that sort of thing to be on the television. |
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Lisa | Report | 20 Aug 2004 10:32 |
did anyone watch rail cops last night.i love the programme usually but was a bit taken aback by the policewomen on last nights show.talk about playin up to the cameras.she was trying to get this couple out of the station.i can understand that the job is a tough one at the best of times but the way she talked about the women she was ejecting was a disgrace.you can say it off camera but to blatently say it on camera while the viewers are seeing this has done nothing for the metropolitan police.she also said in another part of the programme when trying to escort people out of the station after a bomb threat when they wern't moving 'are they f***in thick.to me this is unacceptable in any job you do you have to be professional and in this case she wasn't.xxxxx |