Maybe the high handed attitude you displayed in your previous post is exactly what gets the “muppets” on here pissed off?
Rises up the ladder are mostly time driven and my daughter is now given control of certain crimes but for at least two years she is shadowed , reported on and given feedback . So far she’s doing ok and loves the job - she is a qualified lawyer but wanted to give something back instead of paper pushing - mind you like nurses the paperwork is horrendous ! So I’m not sure of that side of is has changed much LOL
I find it amusing that someone can be 'sacked' from a job for being inept by someone who is in a job who is beyond/more inept...
Re: Paper pushing/red tape. Bit like a college administrator !!! Now retired from that BS, thank the Lord.
Some of the references on here are caused by getting rid of 20,000 coppers in the name of Austerity then they do an about turn and tell us they are going to recruit 20,000 officers. What do you get when there is a shortage of employable people, the rules change and the Police are (rightly) required to demonstrate they are moving with the times. This is a personal thought but I always thought you needed to employ some carefully managed nasty bastards to catch nasty bastards.
As someone on TV just said, Khan has been criticised and when that happens he finds someone to pin it on.
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.
Whether a copper not he would have done this at some time , his job like Savilles gave him the access or opportunity . The MET like the BBC were negligent with stratas of hierarchy that subordinates darent question - let’s hope that’s changed or changing
Given her well publicised failure when she was in the lower ranks, as well as the numerous other failures within that force under her and Khan's leadership, it's clear they need a root and branch overhaul of their recruitment techniques.
Please accept my apology for having the temerity to pass on the views of a serving member of H*mberside's professional standards department, and also having a view on the awful fleece/baseball cap attire that passes for a uniform. Oh and the utter guff about running to the police when you need them, is almost as old as Sir Robert Peel. That is all, mahna mahna.
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.
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.