Friday, 31 August 2007
Rest Backlog Leaves Officers Exhausted
Posted by Response Plod at 14:42 2 Comments Received
Thank God For Annual Leave!
Today was wind down day. I wasn't going to be particularly hunting down paperwork unless I really had to. We don't have fancy teams of case builders, we have to do all the file prep ourselves. Then the powers that be wonder why we aren't pulling in the figures we're supposed to each month and also wonder why we're not out in the vehicle but sat in front of a computer screen instead. We can't win!
There were only a few shouts today, nothing worth mentioning really. One funny thing happened though was the local pirate DVD seller lost about 100 DVDs because I happened to pass him just as he was selling them. When I asked him where they were I saw a group of kids standing by a bin. I went over and it was full of them! You should have seen his face when I confiscated the lot! I said to him "Well, I take it you don't want them as they're all in the bin?" He didn't say a word, his jaw hit the floor and was just pointing to them as I put them in the back of the motor. They were all Bollywood titles, God knows how much it's going to cost him to replace them!
We had a group of officers from another local force come into the nick today, looking at transferring to us. We lost about six ourselves from our nick recently via transfer. The grass isn't always greener on the other side I say and been proved right on many occasions. One mate of mine found it really stressful being in a new force and wants to come back but unfortunately he's burnt his bridges as he slagged our force off. The top bods at FHQ heard about it and now he's been put on the back burner and the only offer to come back was one of less than popular squads which many are trying their hardest to get off.
This has been a hectic week. What with Notting Hill Carnival last weekend, my shoulders are only just recovering after wearing that body armour and Custodian stood there for two very long days! Thankfully it was pretty uneventful for me. The last time I was there we had a near riot! Then they wanted to place me on officer protection training for two days straight after! Two days of a solid beasting after standing around for all that time would have finished me off. I wish they would think about these training dates when organising them!
We ended up having to arrest a 61 year old woman yesterday who was wanted on warrant. For someone so small she certainly had a lot to say! She was wanted for failing to appear at court for an arrest my mate, who I was with made back in June. She was evil! She bit, spat, punched, kicked, shouted vial abuse and yet people who gathered round could see this happening yet, we were the ones who were causing her trouble! People took down our numbers, one woman made a point of stopping people passing by and showing them what was going on! She then wanted to know why we were arresting her. I politely told her that it was of no concern of hers but she said "Many black people die in custody!" I said to her "I'm NOT in the habit of killing people no matter what colour they are!"
Why can't people just mind their own business? She could see the chaos this woman was causing but as far as she was concerned, it was us that was causing it! Too many people these days interfere where they shouldn't. Our job is hard enough and dangerous enough as it is with out people sticking their unwanted noses in. Ok so, she had the concern for the welfare of this woman on her mind. I've no problem with that. What I do have a problem with, is people telling us what we should be doing and we shouldn't be arresting them or because of a persons skin colour they assume that we are going to treat them different or worse, hurt them!
....I will say this once and once only, I don't judge any person differently whether they are of a different race, gender, sexual preference, age or social background.
Posted by Response Plod at 00:25 0 Comments Received
Thursday, 30 August 2007
The POA Strike
What angers me most about this is that once again, the government can pull strings and make something illegal. This strike concerns pay, which, let's face it, it's what we go to work for. I know some work for free but "fresh air" doesn't put food on the table and when a pay rise is rejected or is frozen below the rate of inflation your wages are worth less and less. But, why am I telling you this, dear reader, you already know this.
If the prison or police service was the London Underground we would have had our 5% pay increase and 55 days off a year with bonuses and if we didn't get what we want we would strike until we got it.
But apart from it being on the news occassionally, did anyone actually notice they went on strike? So a few prisoners didn't get their 15 minute walk around a yard and the slop bucket was over flowing for a bit longer than they wanted but lets look at the facts, these are prisons after all, not holiday camps. So if Billy Burglar cannot get to his PS 3 or XBox for his allocated time is he going to sue for breach of his Human Rights? Best bet is, don't end up in there in the first place!
If the police "service" cannot get their wage rise will the general public back us? They moan and groan about the Underground banging on about wages but will they look at us as "just being greedy"?
As I write this, 13,645 people have signed the online Number 10 Downing Street petition. The deadline for the petition is February next year. Yes, many of these will be police officers signing this but from what I can see the general public do appear to be in support. The vast majority of people I have spoken to about it think that it's outrageous what the government may do with the pay and they understand what job we do.
......but will the general public support us if we suddenly went on strike???
Posted by Response Plod at 01:46 2 Comments Received
Labels: Bureaucracy, pay dispute, POA strike, stress
Wednesday, 29 August 2007
Something in the air?
As I was adjusting this blog, playing with settings etc the ITV news came on and said that the prison officers in England and Wales are on strike. The Prison Officers' Association says the strike will be 24 hours and it is staging the strike - which follows a ballot of members - after pulling out of a no-strike agreement with the government.
The government said the officers were acting illegally. So what are they going to do? Sack everybody? They can't sack individuals because it's unfair. It's their first walk out in their 68 year history. Their Union, the POA (Prison Officers Association) who have 28,000 members say that 90% of their members due on duty have gone on strike. Prisoners are being kept in their cells and the POA believe that the Ministry of Justice (sounds like something from 1984) will try for an injunction to stop the strike this week.
An independent pay review body recommended a 2.5% pay rise but the government staged that rise as 1.5% in April and a further 1% in November.
The POA says that, due to inflation, this reduces the value of the award, making it a below-inflation pay increase.
Sound familiar?
by the way, in case you didn't know there is a Police Federation petition which is campaigning to stop the government undermining the Edmund Davies Formula and keep our pay rises at the rate of inflation. You can find the link here:
http://www.polfed.org/
Posted by Response Plod at 11:27 1 Comment Received
Labels: Bureaucracy, pay dispute, POA strike, shifts, stress
Hello!
Well, a bit about me first of all. I'm Response Plod. I'm a police constable of nearly five years and based on a Response team in London.
I love the job! Whether it loves me or not is another question! I'm having a falling out with it at the moment and wondering if I should move onto pastures new, maybe another area, maybe even another force? not sure.
They say money doesn't make you happy but it helps! The Mrs and I have a baby on the way, our first one due in a couple of months! so overtime is the key, so maybe moving to another force could be out of the question due to the pay decrease. I could never understand why every force has a different pay rate. We all do the same job and crime and scroats are no different any where else in the world let alone this country and house prices are virtually the same every where now and the last time I checked a Mars bar was 50p in Hull the same it is in London, so why the massive difference in pay?
Our rate of pay is definitely on the table for discussion at the moment what with the failure to reach yet another agreement with the government for the second year running. The Edmund Davies Formula looks to be undermined which if that means the government breaks the contract, surely that means we can strike? Yeah right! That'll never happen! Would you want it on your conscience that someone died because no one turned up to help? I certainly wouldn't! BUT that's exactly what the government wants! Us to have a conscience and come in to work because the job will never get done. It's not like they're going to call in the military again after what happened the last time and most are out fighting in the Middle East. They should bundle all nurses, teachers, police, fire, coast guard, etc etc together with the civil servants and MP's when it comes to funding. I reckon if they did that we could all have two jags!
“There is no greater responsibility than that which you as police
officers accept. And there is no greater obligation for us in government than to
support you in discharging that duty”.
Gordon Brown, ACPO Conference 2007
So if that's the case then Mr Prime Minister, we should get our pay increase we deserve then?
The fire brigade (yes I know they are brave for entering burning buildings but most cut people out of cars these days than fight fires, I know one fire fighter who hasn't been to a fire in 2 years!) can strike. The military step in with equipment to fight the fires and the Green Goddesses have been retired and now they can use the proper pumps the brigade use.
My point here is this, they want pay rises when they are sat playing a PS3 or XBox, sitting watching DVDs or playing basketball. During the night they sleep and may not get a call for days. However, police officers are on duty all the time. I ended up having a roll around with a violent drunk whilst in a restaurant and messed up my dessert course! My wife was really chuffed! What did I get for my troubles? a Reg 9, that's what!
We can't sleep whilst on duty, we end up risking ourselves everyday for a call. Many police officers have died going to a very routine call, we deal with terrorists, violent criminals everyday, death and destruction being part of the job we work yet the government see to it that they want to upset that very thin blue line.
Perhaps they want us out and a new outfit in......
............oh wait, they're already here and called Community Support Officers!
Posted by Response Plod at 01:00 2 Comments Received
Labels: introduction