UK - Policeman Kidnapped
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:02 am
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Forces had argued the cut-outs would boost public confidence, deter criminals and make the police more 'approachable'.
Some cities park empty patrol cars around so people slowed down at those locations. One particular city would move the car to a new location whenever people started leaving boxes of doughnuts on the hood. (true story, but I'd have left the car there and gotten the doughnuts daily)BigGuy wrote:Forces had argued the cut-outs would boost public confidence, deter criminals and make the police more 'approachable'.Can someone "splain" that to me?
OK, I get the parked cars. When you first happen upon them, you assume an LEO is running radar. I've ... uh I mean some friends of mine, have gone into emergency decel topping the hill and spotting an MPT.RPB wrote:Some cities park empty patrol cars around so people slowed down at those locations. One particular city would move the car to a new location whenever people started leaving boxes of doughnuts on the hood. (true story, but I'd have left the car there and gotten the doughnuts daily)BigGuy wrote:Forces had argued the cut-outs would boost public confidence, deter criminals and make the police more 'approachable'.Can someone "splain" that to me?
They are Brits. I think that explains it all.BigGuy wrote:OK, I get the parked cars. When you first happen upon them, you assume an LEO is running radar. I've ... uh I mean some friends of mine, have gone into emergency decel topping the hill and spotting an MPT.RPB wrote:Some cities park empty patrol cars around so people slowed down at those locations. One particular city would move the car to a new location whenever people started leaving boxes of doughnuts on the hood. (true story, but I'd have left the car there and gotten the doughnuts daily)BigGuy wrote:Forces had argued the cut-outs would boost public confidence, deter criminals and make the police more 'approachable'.Can someone "splain" that to me?
But a card board picture of a cop? Really? That's going to deter criminals and boost public confidence?
JJVP wrote: They are Brits. I think that explains it all.
Makes sense to me that sheep who believe a sign has magical powers to render someplace free of all firearms would also believe that a policeman sign would also have magical powers.BigGuy wrote:JJVP wrote: They are Brits. I think that explains it all.Good as explanation as any I guess. I'd really understand if it was the French.
It could be that the robber was having a party ala "The Loney Guy" and needed security.Jumping Frog wrote:Remember logic doesn't count anyway.