You Must Never Give BIBs a Bollocking In Public Ever
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Depending on context, swearing can impart the desire for a swift response, as a figuratively and literally explicit exclamation mark.
It would be a surprise to me if fully grown Police officers found gutter language either unusual or specifically offensive without further context in terms of threat or insult.
Maybe this occasion was one where a series of misunderstandings collided and we shouldn't take it as an example of either party being deliberately out of order?
It would be a surprise to me if fully grown Police officers found gutter language either unusual or specifically offensive without further context in terms of threat or insult.
Maybe this occasion was one where a series of misunderstandings collided and we shouldn't take it as an example of either party being deliberately out of order?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxnS87hqqaI
WPC calls MOP an idiot for absolutely no reason. well not absolutely no reason, he was filming an arrest
WPC calls MOP an idiot for absolutely no reason. well not absolutely no reason, he was filming an arrest
Eclassy said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxnS87hqqaI
WPC calls MOP an idiot for absolutely no reason. well not absolutely no reason, he was filming an arrest
Idiot was an understatement.. The guy was a ! WPC calls MOP an idiot for absolutely no reason. well not absolutely no reason, he was filming an arrest
The police really should be allowed to forcefully remove these pathetic little people.
Scuffers said:
singlecoil said:
In my world, and although I am not a policeman I will presume to suggest that in their world too, swearing at people is more than just emphasising a massage. Depending on the context it can be threatening, provocative, abusive and demonstrate a complete lack of respect for the other person's feelings and/or position.
it's 100% context related though, that's the point.Eclassy said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxnS87hqqaI
WPC calls MOP an idiot for absolutely no reason. well not absolutely no reason, he was filming an arrest
If it behaves like an idiot it is more than likely an idiotWPC calls MOP an idiot for absolutely no reason. well not absolutely no reason, he was filming an arrest
Another muppet who gets his kicks from trying to wind up the police
I'd say the sergeant's opinion was pretty much spot on, actually
Red 4 said:
Eclassy said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxnS87hqqaI
WPC calls MOP an idiot for absolutely no reason. well not absolutely no reason, he was filming an arrest
If it behaves like an idiot it is more than likely an idiotWPC calls MOP an idiot for absolutely no reason. well not absolutely no reason, he was filming an arrest
Another muppet who gets his kicks from trying to wind up the police
I'd say the sergeant's opinion was pretty much spot on, actually
GALLARDOGUY said:
Sounds like a fun place.
Well maybe it illustrates that your world and my world aren't the same world after all.I don't live in a world where people are routinely offensive to each other, I don't live in a world where it is acceptable to swear routinely, at least not to the extent of calling anyone a fking idiot. I say it would be a disciplinary offence, and I think it would, but nobody has ever come close to anything like that.
Now I work in IT, maybe that would be described as a girlie world compared to construction, or some sector where there is a constant need to try and be a big man. Many of the men I employ have a woman as their manager, not one of whom I've ever heard swear, pretty much everyone is a graduate, an intelligent person that you need to motivate not abuse.
So maybe it is a different world.
Red 4 said:
If it behaves like an idiot it is more than likely an idiot
Another muppet who gets his kicks from trying to wind up the police
I'd say the sergeant's opinion was pretty much spot on, actually
You may see it that way but there are many who will see it the other way.Another muppet who gets his kicks from trying to wind up the police
I'd say the sergeant's opinion was pretty much spot on, actually
Are you saying it is okay for the police to call someone 'acting like an idiot' an idiot but the public can not call a PC 'acting like an idiot' an idiot?
Eclassy said:
You may see it that way but there are many who will see it the other way.
Are you saying it is okay for the police to call someone 'acting like an idiot' an idiot but the public can not call a PC 'acting like an idiot' an idiot?
I feel you're clutching at straws if you are comparing the video to the OP's situation. Swearing amd shouting at someone is not the same as telling someone they are acting like an idiot is it?Are you saying it is okay for the police to call someone 'acting like an idiot' an idiot but the public can not call a PC 'acting like an idiot' an idiot?
Eclassy said:
You may see it that way but there are many who will see it the other way.
Are you saying it is okay for the police to call someone 'acting like an idiot' an idiot but the public can not call a PC 'acting like an idiot' an idiot?
I saw it as an idiot sticking his oar into something that was none of his businessAre you saying it is okay for the police to call someone 'acting like an idiot' an idiot but the public can not call a PC 'acting like an idiot' an idiot?
There had been a foot-chase - apparently - and a number of officers were involved
If the guy in the video gets his rocks off by filming/ goading/ questioning officers who are going about their lawful duty I'd suggest he needs to get a life
PS. Some officers may have issued him with a FPN for quitting a motor vehicle - if he's going to try and preach the law to police officers he should make sure he is acting within it.
Siscar said:
GALLARDOGUY said:
Mine's a far more realistic world.
In your headIgnore warning signs, and walk into an area that I'm pressure testing in. You will be shouted at, sworn at, ejected from the area if you haven't already left of your own volition. I will then put in a Safety card, and you will more than likely be removed from the rig on the next Helicopter or boat.
Edited by Bosshogg76 on Saturday 5th April 22:20
Bosshogg76 said:
Nope, his world far more realistic than yours.
Ignore warning signs, and walk into an area that I'm pressure testing in. You will be shouted at, sworn at, ejected from the area if you haven't already left of your own volition. I will then put in a Safty card, and you will more than likely be removed from the rig on the next Helicopter or boat.
So a rig is representative of the real world is it?Ignore warning signs, and walk into an area that I'm pressure testing in. You will be shouted at, sworn at, ejected from the area if you haven't already left of your own volition. I will then put in a Safty card, and you will more than likely be removed from the rig on the next Helicopter or boat.
The reality is that in a lot of the UK swearing at colleagues will result in a disciplinary, whilst swearing to this level could result in constructive dismissal tribunal cases if done by a manager,
Of course that may not be the norm if you live in a world of trying to be billy big bks amongst other insecure blokes, but in the world a lot of people now live that is normal. End up at tribunal with someone who has been sworn at like that and you have an expensive problem.
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