Police Quota for Pulling
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Julian64

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14,325 posts

274 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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I've been told that a traffpol has to show a certain number of pulls each month. Is this true, and if so does it mean you get in a bit of a panic at the end of a month and you're standards start to drop, so in the last few days of a month you'd be prepared to pull anything with a pulse.

tonyrec

3,984 posts

275 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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Certainly not true with my Force.

As ive said in earlier threads, if you drive around all day and dont answer any calls, then obviously you must show some kind of return of work.

On the other side of the coin theres no point in doing 15 tickets and not answering any calls. This does not assist our foot duty colleagues or the public.

The bottom line is that we are there to respond to incidents, if theres no incidents then we have to justify our time by other means.

Its also very hard to drive around for 8 hours and not see a numpty taking the pi**.

tonyrec

3,984 posts

275 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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The quota thing used to exist for 'new' Trafpols.

Fair enough really because they need to show that they can do all the work and work alone, unsupervised.

fast westfield

412 posts

291 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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Its called a job/time sheet then, so the people you work for know who to bill for the work.

Paul.

john_p

7,073 posts

270 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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I'm pretty sure they do in Thames Valley, although this might be an arrests quota a month rather than stops. Also seem to remember someone saying it wasn't a round number ..

M@H

11,298 posts

292 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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I heard that trafpol used to play snooker with cars to pass the time.. i.e. pulling a Red car, black car, red, black, red, blue etc etc.. doubtless an urban myth..

Matt.

tonyrec

3,984 posts

275 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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M@H said:
I heard that trafpol used to play snooker with cars to pass the time.. i.e. pulling a Red car, black car, red, black, red, blue etc etc.. doubtless an urban myth..

Matt.



Once had a brief acuse me of that when he was cross examining me........ive never heard of anyone playing that! Well to put it another way, ive never seen anyone playing it.

R55MUR

177 posts

270 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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M@H said:
I heard that trafpol used to play snooker with cars to pass the time.. i.e. pulling a Red car, black car, red, black, red, blue etc etc.. doubtless an urban myth..


If not, it would make a white car sound more tempting...........

JonRB

78,781 posts

292 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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Does mungo have a quota for a minimum number of pulls per month?

outlaw

1,893 posts

286 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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tonyrec said:

M@H said:
I heard that trafpol used to play snooker with cars to pass the time.. i.e. pulling a Red car, black car, red, black, red, blue etc etc.. doubtless an urban myth..

Matt.




Once had a brief acuse me of that when he was cross examining me........ive never heard of anyone playing that! Well to put it another way, ive never seen anyone playing it.



yea but it strange how many times i been stoped when I had a red motor for no reson.

however when im in the nutter car that aint red never been stoped once.
except once for doing 127 at 3:30 am. on an emty road

wast of time on his part anyway . when i went pass he was paked up by the time he got close enougth to get a reading i was doing 30.
anyway.

Ill give that one his due dident have too much to say pluss, he knew. I knew he couldent prove it.

tonyrec

3,984 posts

275 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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The answer is to get a Yellow car.........not worth stopping as its only 2 points.

R55MUR

177 posts

270 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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Or a white one as mentioned before.....unless you guys start playing billiards...

cazzo

15,573 posts

287 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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tonyrec said:
The answer is to get a Yellow car.........not worth stopping as its only 2 points.


no thanks I'd rather get nicked

rude girl

6,937 posts

279 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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I thought you meant the other sort of pulling, which reminded me of a story my brother told. He (Plod) was on a murder case and working out of police HQ in a major city. One of the lads working for him looked out of the window and said 'Hey, look at the t1ts on that; wouldn't mind waking up to her every morning, would you?'. They all went over to the window and my brother said 'I do mate, every day - she's my daughter'. Apparently everything went quiet.

tonyrec

3,984 posts

275 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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rude girl said:
I thought you meant the other sort of pulling, which reminded me of a story my brother told. He (Plod) was on a murder case and working out of police HQ in a major city. One of the lads working for him looked out of the window and said 'Hey, look at the t1ts on that; wouldn't mind waking up to her every morning, would you?'. They all went over to the window and my brother said 'I do mate, every day - she's my daughter'. Apparently everything went quiet.




How embarrasing is that !

rude girl

6,937 posts

279 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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Actually I thought it was class - how many times do you get a feed line like that?. And to add to everyone's mental picture - she (now 22) handles the Griff pretty well too.

206xsi

49,322 posts

268 months

Saturday 16th August 2003
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Going back to the snooker idea - I was once driving my white car in front of my mum's black car.

Going down an unclassified road through a village in South Bucks faster than my mum - they didn't raise the speed gun for me, but they sure got it up quick for my mum....

Maybe it was my Micra (long gone) vs my Mum's Golf....?