Great work by West Midlands Police

Good news but I don’t see them tweeting about the 80% plus offences they fail to detect.

And I don’t brag about the exams I failed despite it being a much more impressive list that those passed ??

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Which qualification is better?

just failed
or
almost passed?

asking for a friend....

my old boss played golf And his dad had a saying when asked how he had played

‘slightly above below average ‘

but in answer to you Dave , almost passed every time, when spoken with a very soft ‘almost’ ??
 
Good news but I don’t see them tweeting about the 80% plus offences they fail to detect.

In 1829 Sir Richard Mayne, the joint commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, wrote: “The primary object of an efficient police is the prevention of crime: the next that of detection and punishment of offenders if crime is committed. To these ends all the efforts of police must be directed.

The statement speaks for itself in my view. No police force can detect all that goes on.
John
 
In 1829 Sir Richard Mayne, the joint commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, wrote: “The primary object of an efficient police is the prevention of crime: the next that of detection and punishment of offenders if crime is committed. To these ends all the efforts of police must be directed.

The statement speaks for itself in my view. No police force can detect all that goes on.
John

I agree. But why tweet about minor shit?
 
They got the van back and it looks better than booking sunbathers in an open park.
 
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my old boss played golf And his dad had a saying when asked how he had played

‘slightly above below average ‘

but in answer to you Dave , almost passed every time, when spoken with a very soft ‘almost’ ??
I don’t know if anyone remembers the useless Bloodhound outfoxed “The Perishers” called BH (Calcutta) (failed)
 

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