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stopping at a chippy in tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 4237360" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Having seen this on Facebook I am wondering wether it's a true story.</p><p>Did a police officer really say that even the police aren't allowed to stop for food or drink whilst working?</p><p>As has been noted, most of us have seen police stopping for food whilst in their panda cars so presumably at work/ on duty, so any police officer would know this is a regular occurrence. Therefore if they did indeed say that they were making stuff up on the spot to make a point or as many would describe it, talking rubbish. Now I don't know what the official stand point is on this but id have thought the public who the police are employed to serve would have a right to expect not to be spoken to like that by an officer of the law.</p><p></p><p>If this did indeed happen as stated on Facebook the police officers involved should be reported to their superiors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 4237360, member: 1008"] Having seen this on Facebook I am wondering wether it's a true story. Did a police officer really say that even the police aren't allowed to stop for food or drink whilst working? As has been noted, most of us have seen police stopping for food whilst in their panda cars so presumably at work/ on duty, so any police officer would know this is a regular occurrence. Therefore if they did indeed say that they were making stuff up on the spot to make a point or as many would describe it, talking rubbish. Now I don't know what the official stand point is on this but id have thought the public who the police are employed to serve would have a right to expect not to be spoken to like that by an officer of the law. If this did indeed happen as stated on Facebook the police officers involved should be reported to their superiors. [/QUOTE]
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