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Old 04-03-2013, 18:19   #15
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Re: Police 'right to strike' vote fails.

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If such a course is used to sidestep staying at Hendon, it is still an optional route. I checked the Met's website and there is no mention of pre-Hendon courses at all.

Hardly sounds like 10 weeks worth.

City of London Police are not taking new recruits.


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It's usually hard to know what Arthur's on about but I reckon he's referring to pre-entry college courses such as these.

http://www.emagister.co.uk/colleges/...dProvincia=415

These have to be paid for in the same way as any others do and the costs involved have nothing directly to do with the Police.
You see i have never seen anything in the press about recruits having to pay for there training as a policemen and i certainley think there would be far more publicity about it.

If its voluntary then i don't see why Arthur is complaining.
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