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Old 13-12-2007, 09:38   #21
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Re: Should the police be able to go on strike?

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Originally Posted by BBKing View Post
Quite, anyone should have the right to withhold labour, to do otherwise invites abuse of power.

However, if they organise picket lines, I want to see former Yorkshire miners drafted in as strike-breakers. It's more than time for a rematch.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Orgreave
Might not be the younger police of today but there bosses were there, they were used as a tool to beat people by an unscrupulous government and now an equally unscrupulous government has done the same to them they want us to support a strike!

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Originally Posted by tcbass View Post
How many weekends without football do you think they would cope with, if the police stopped football duties? Currently if officers refuse to do overtime, leave will be cancelled so they have to do it, but with the right to strike they can refuse certain aspect of extra duties without going on full strike.
How much of a pay rise would you have got without football, they pay through the nose for police to attend matches, bite the hand that feeds you but don't be suprised if they find an alternative
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