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  1. #Spanish #officer dies on duty during #hantavirus cruise ship #emergency, ca.news.yahoo.com/spanish-offi

    A police officer died on Sunday after suffering a heart attack during the operation deployed on the occasion of the arrival of the cruise ship MV Hondius at the port of Granadilla de Abona, in Tenerife.

  2. When you notice an awful lot of usernames on here with "Captain" and "Major", but can't remember them ever being "Lieutenant"...

  3. When you notice an awful lot of usernames on here with "Captain" and "Major", but can't remember them ever being "Lieutenant"...

  4. When you notice an awful lot of usernames on here with "Captain" and "Major", but can't remember them ever being "Lieutenant"...

  5. When you notice an awful lot of usernames on here with "Captain" and "Major", but can't remember them ever being "Lieutenant"...

  6. I'm surprised the #officer actually got sent to #prison for this #RTC - but in *all* training for blue light response #drivers ( #Police , #Fire and #Ambulance ) there is a *big* warning not to let "red mist" take over (its mentioned a lot in my copy of Roadcraft, which although intended for blue light drivers is also available to civilians)

    I've seen a couple of incidents recently here in Suffolk where RPU officers have made sketchy manoeuvres which could *easily* have gone bad for themselves and others (particularly one where they appeared to be trying to stop a vehicle, luckily the driver was compliant) - seems to be caused by lack of resources and them being sent out single crewed and spread too thinly,..

    #RoadSafety #EmergencyServices #UK

    bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20d5g

  7. At least she didn't take the coke and snort it herself - but this is dodgy practice for which a former #Essex #police #officer was rightly disciplined and barred.

    #Drugs should have been taken down the station and a record made of the incident (even if suspect wasn't arrested) so its available for #safeguarding / #MentalHealth monitoring (someone who takes drugs and calls 999 on himself clearly isn't in his right mind!)

    I do wonder if suspect was white and middle class, so officers didn't want to make a big thing of it as it didn't fit their stereotypes (and didn't want to deal with the paperwork of doing things properly?)

    essexlive.news/news/essex-news