.....at least according to Chief Constable Alex Marshall, head of the College of Policing.
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I'd like to see the statistics on this one, it has the whiff of hyperbole about it. For example a police officer at work in the centre of a busy town or city on a Friday night is likely to be dealing with drunken numpties getting into fights, passing out and exposing themselves and not on upset over twitter feeds. Likewise a traffic policeman is dealing with drunks, speeding and accidents not facebook.
I call bullocks on this one and reckon that the true figure is much, much lower.
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Complaints originating from social media make up "at least half" of a front-line police officer's work |
I'd like to see the statistics on this one, it has the whiff of hyperbole about it. For example a police officer at work in the centre of a busy town or city on a Friday night is likely to be dealing with drunken numpties getting into fights, passing out and exposing themselves and not on upset over twitter feeds. Likewise a traffic policeman is dealing with drunks, speeding and accidents not facebook.
I call bullocks on this one and reckon that the true figure is much, much lower.
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