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Tell us your tales of the police, ambulance workers, firefighters, and - dammit - the coastguard
( , Thu 16 May 2013, 11:33)
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Well, i've locked up more shoplifters than I can remember. I've wham-rammed enough doors to give me bad shoulders. I've spent so much time in custody waiting for defence solicitors i could have written a novel.
I've cleaned up body parts off a road. I've told a parent their child has been killed by a drunk driver. I restrained myself when i captured the drunk driver. I've seen more dead bodies than a Tarantino film.
But the hardest thing, probably because i'm not a parent, was coming across an incident whereby a dog had been hit by a few cars, and comforting it for a few minutes until it died. The look in its eyes was so sad - i've had flashbacks.
Dog had no collar - nothing to identify it, so couldn't be with its owner when he died. Bastards.
( , Mon 20 May 2013, 13:34, 21 replies)
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It's a dog, ffs.
( , Mon 20 May 2013, 18:02, closed)
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It comes down to the ability to separate yourself from an emotional situation - or not. When you attend sudden death incidents, you're trained (or experienced) to act professionally, distance yourself from the horrible-ness, and do a job.
Giving a death message requires a similar distancing in order to provide a service to the recipient.
However, with the dog, it was different because it had no idea what was happening - you can't train for it, and I'm a dog owner.
( , Tue 21 May 2013, 14:33, closed)
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and a full-on sociopath at worst.
So ... what was it that attracted you to the police force?
( , Mon 20 May 2013, 18:45, closed)
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Or at least something to that effect.
Ahh, yes, here it is - b3ta.com/questions/emergencyservices/post1967833/
Figures that you'd be a hypocrite as well.
( , Mon 20 May 2013, 20:45, closed)
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Copper who feels empathy for something in pain and dying = bad?
Hair split.
( , Mon 20 May 2013, 21:49, closed)
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Provided by none other than yourself. Cheers for that.
PROTIP: The zing you think you're zinging isn't really that much of a zing.
( , Mon 20 May 2013, 23:05, closed)
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and "what was it that attracted you to the police force?"
The gold plated pension, of course.
( , Tue 21 May 2013, 14:34, closed)
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Final salary public service pensions are screwed. They'll be gone within the next five years. Either that or they'll have to add another ten or fifteen years to the typical retirement age.
( , Tue 21 May 2013, 17:38, closed)
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Unfortunately, we've created a world that is friendlier to humans than it is to animals. Roads and fast moving vehicles do not serve animals in any way, shape or form. Sharing a bit of humanity with them at the end is the least we can do.
( , Mon 20 May 2013, 20:29, closed)
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It's exactly this sort of witless misanthropic hippydippy bollocks that marks the OP out as a charmless sociopath.
( , Tue 21 May 2013, 17:39, closed)
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this one is astounding.
Shambolic, you've outdone yourself. I suppose some kind of self congratulations are in order. knock one out, or knock yourself out.
( , Wed 22 May 2013, 14:33, closed)
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