Police Office’s First Day on the Job | Darren McGarvey: The State We’re In | BBC Scotland

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Chloe hopes her own background will help her to change the perception of police officers in the community.

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Respect to people who are willing to get up in the morning and do something that contributes to society. There are many hard-working, honest, dedicated officers, and only a lack of self respect allows you to disrespect others. Good luck on your journey.

cosmicpuma
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You can just look at two people and you know they’ll be friends for life. I get that vibe from these two… similar ages, get along well, and a good mentor/mentor relationship going on

EmperorMingg
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I wish my first day was this supportive🤣

alekboi
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That new police officer has a good attitude.

bobrussell
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Well done lassie. All the best! (I'm kind of shocked that a new recruit would not be fully conversant with basics such as radio use before Day 1 though?)

mozdickson
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Either she's explaining it for the audience, or the new girl hasn't done any training.

LazarkGaming
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Pathetic in more ways than one. Those two girls couldn't arrest one 6ft bloke

hahanah
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Good luck to you, , I really hope you do manage to make a change as we need it

frogdigy
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The BBC has really become very basic and low quality, in it's content and substance.

Mountain_Bike_Archaeology
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Anxious on your first day is normal. Just like any other job. Good luck ✌🏼❤️

ilyasVa
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Shes Worried about reading all those mean offensive tweets, but looks forward to putting these hardened criminals behind bars.

tb
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All the best to the lassie u can tell she’s trying her best n she wants to represent the organisation in a positive way. 🎉

UR-
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She will turn out like the rest of them. Corrupt as hell.

graemepaterson
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The voiceover/narator sounds like they asked limmy to do it and payed him £5 for the job.

weefrasey
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I`m not a copper and have never been under a roof where the blue lights are on. I and my collegues ( as were ) however have chased police cars through red traffic lights when they have had their blue`s on - whilst we were in a civilian car.
That was in the city of Valladolid, Spain, in 1989.
The reason we were chasing them ? Well, they asked us to follow them before rushing through central Valladolid at midnight ( after we`d endured a 12 hour drive from Santiago de Compostela ). None of us spoke Spanish - and none of us had driven on the right hand side of the road, either. But we managed to tell them where we`d come from and where, in the city, we wanted to be.
They said, " ven con nosotros..." and proceeded to drive as if the Devil were after them.
It was like a chase from one fortress to another.
Sometimes the police can be most helpful !
Oh, I forgot. I have been in a vehicle when the blue lights were on. That was when I was accompanying a patient from Lincoln General Hospital - where he`d had a scan - back to the hospital he was a patient in. He ( the patient ) had to sit in one part of the ambulance whilst I had to sit in the opposite part ( as far away from him as possible ) on the grounds that he was radio-active as a result of the treatment he`d had at the hospital.

dogwithwigwamz.
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Do you have to get oc sprayed in police training

lifewithReuben-bteb
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Maybe they should take a look at the absurd laws they have to enforce in Scotland.

Design_no
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I swear every police force has got those new Peugeots??? They seem kinda cool to drive, us in Essex have got them now too.

Loowee__
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These two can arest me any day they both are well fit

lesbanlesban
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Imagine being under attack, you call the police and these two Barbies turn up😂😂😂😂.. What do they do?

They call the men

adil