I gave up a job as an HR Manager at a recruitment company, took a pay cut & lost a company car. Why? Because i wanted to serve the community as a police officer and make a real difference. I have worked in the wholesale industry, recruitment, electronics, public & private sector. I have been an HR Manager & a Training Manager. I am Chartered but all i wanted to do since i was 16yrs old was to join the Police.
I joined one of the U.K.’s largest police forces in the North of England and was thoroughly shocked from Day One. I must say, i have only ever twice witnessed racism by colleagues & that was towards the end of my service (both occasions i reported & nothing was done). I certainly saw no evidence of ‘Institutional Racism.’ What i did see was ‘Institutional Bullying’ on a scale wider than i have ever witnessed in any other industry and what appalled me was that it appeared to be an accepted part of daily life in the police. I encountered dozens of probationer officers and senior officers, many of whom performed their job with the highest professional and ethical standards. I make no attempt to tar all officers with the same brush.
What I found was a police service trying very hard - and failing - to put its house in order.
During my time in the police, I moved station several times, transferred into CID as a Detective and even specialised in a department at Headquarters. Wherever i was based, whatever i did, it was the same old Poo!
I’ve left the police now but i write this blog for my many former colleagues who remain off work on sick leave with stress. It was always embarrassing telling people i was a police officer when i knew what went on and what the tax payer pays for. In fact, when told, most people never believed i was a police officer.
This is a VERY unauthorised blog of a northern police officer and the daily trials and tribulations taken from memories, pocket note books and CID day books.
Wow, that’s very exciting in my opinion. Thank you for sharing your stories.
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