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Old 22-09-2015, 17:47   #10
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Police Must Not Bear Burden Of Cuts, MPs Warn

mrmistoffelees. Why is it that you like to cause problems with members.
Over the past ten years, l have applied five times to become a police officer.

Getting the application form etc. I work alongside the police service - helping vulnerable people.

I hear each day exactly what is happening in the police world

I was a special constable for 16 years. In November of this year the chancellor is expected to make further cuts to the police service up and down the country.
Merging forces to save money

If the public saw what the police have to do on a daily basis, then the public wouldn't give them a bad time.

Sorry if l am having a go, but l had an enjoyable time and wish l could have made the regular service. So l think l know what l am talking about.
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