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Old 01-11-2012, 12:07   #26
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Re: Selling Scotland Yard - part of London's history

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
My son works in a police office and it is shared by THREE teams, luckily there hours are different, you tell me how police officers can work in an enviroment where there is only six computers to work on, and how the hell can police do there jobs properly in cramped conditions.

I have been in loads of offices through my working career and they have all been spacious.

But if you work in a police environment where you need room to move, when the police service announce there strategy for the years up to 2015. You will have LESS police officers on the streets, less police stations open - most of station officers will be moved to supermarkets, which are not open 24hrs per day, post offices the same.

years ago you could tell the time by on your local beat copper, and now you won't be able to rely on any police officer being there when there needed.
You want the police to have spacious offices and you want them on the streets where they can tell you the time.

Cognitive dissonance, much?

It's not lucky that the small office you refer to is used by officers on three different shifts. It's planned that way as an efficient use of resources. It's called hot-desking and it means more money is being spent on best coppers and less on maintaining buildings.
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