Maybe the high handed attitude you displayed in your previous post is exactly what gets the “muppets” on here pissed off?
You really are a very tiresome individual
Maybe the high handed attitude you displayed in your previous post is exactly what gets the “muppets” on here pissed off?
CheersDep Supt is basically on charge of criminal operations.. supt covers most other operations simply put.. so usually a degree of criminal investigation is required for such.
Just noticed this.Dep Supt is basically on charge of criminal operations.. supt covers most other operations simply put.. so usually a degree of criminal investigation is required for such.
Just noticed this.
Apparently you can come off the streets and be a detective in Humberside (and everywhere else) within 12 weeks.
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/how-you-can-become-police-1676066
And the condescending attitude continuesYou really are a very tiresome individual
Did t know that, accept your point , he must have either been extremely competent or lucky my daughter should do well based on her knowledge capabilities etc in my opinion ,but if you get a lazy / rubbish sergeant early one you may not go anywhere / maybe Couzens made a good mate above him - manipulative nature again.My point was that he managed to move up very quick. Joined the Met in 2018 then got into close protection and firearms by 2020.
The Met cop Wayne Couzens seems to have missed some steps on his rise through the ranks before killing Sarah Everard. Not much being said about that these days.
.... says someone who only today has already resorted to responses of "****ing laughable" and "****ing ridiculous statement" and "for the last time".And the condescending attitude continues
lessons not been learned??
I’m a bit sick of you following me around so give it up eh.... says someone who only today has already resorted to responses of "****ing laughable" and "****ing ridiculous statement" and "for the last time".
**** me, pot, kettle, black.
Not half....I guessing £250k a year.I'm sure she'll be fine , must be around retirement age anyway , I'm sure he pension will be
a lot better than most
Just noticed this.
Apparently you can come off the streets and be a detective in Humberside (and everywhere else) within 12 weeks.
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/how-you-can-become-police-1676066
.... says someone who only today has already resorted to responses of "****ing laughable" and "****ing ridiculous statement" and "for the last time".
**** me, pot, kettle, black.
She won’t get a pension of £250k a year Her salary was less then that when she was appointedNot half....I guessing £250k a year.
ps.....That's a low end guesstimate.
Re: Couzens.....
Didn't he start as a special? Then worked his way up without the adequate vetting procedures. Someone's head had to roll.
Naming no names. Sadly there are a few on here who are proficient at that. If you don't agree with their opinion you'll get dogs abuse. They don't seem to appreciate that a board of this nature contains a broad church of opinions and views. The only opinion that counts is theres. Sad really. I suppose that's the nature of the beast. Rant overAlas some people can start an argument in an empty house ! Devoid of attention springs to mind.
You appear to have an inflated opinion about yourself. I'm not following you around at all, but, while some won't answer you back, I will if I choose to thanks.I’m a bit sick of you following me around so give it up eh
You don’t think players have always sought revenge or got in first with a nasty dirty challenge or even been told to do it by the manager that’s fine
It displays your complete lack of knowledge about professional football or football in general but you hold onto that thought
Go you
Not half....I guessing £250k a year.
ps.....That's a low end guesstimate.
Re: Couzens.....
Didn't he start as a special? Then worked his way up without the adequate vetting procedures. Someone's head had to roll.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...miling-Cressida-Dick-line-575-000-payout.html
- Dame Cressida, 61, has pensions estimated to pay out £160,000 a year
- Outgoing Met Commissioner likely to get a pay-off in the region of £575,000
- She will retire to the £1million country home she shares with her partner, Helen
As I saidhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...miling-Cressida-Dick-line-575-000-payout.html
- Dame Cressida, 61, has pensions estimated to pay out £160,000 a year
- Outgoing Met Commissioner likely to get a pay-off in the region of £575,000
- She will retire to the £1million country home she shares with her partner, Helen