I would assume the person who knew of his extra-curricular activities would also have a vested interest in his habit, making it unwise for him to say anything.
I might. Not because I particularly care that he's having a joint, but becasue next week he'll be out arresting some poor sap, locking him up and charging him with possession for doing the same thing.
I might. Not because I particularly care that he's having a joint, but becasue next week he'll be out arresting some poor sap, locking him up and charging him with possession for doing the same thing.
Actually most policemen just give an informal warning for that kind of thing, this is a tacit acknowledgement of the fact that they have far more valuable things they can be spending their time on. The exception to that is where they are arresting someone for something else anyway, then it often gets included in the charges.
I might. Not because I particularly care that he's having a joint, but becasue next week he'll be out arresting some poor sap, locking him up and charging him with possession for doing the same thing.
Actually most policemen just give an informal warning for that kind of thing, this is a tacit acknowledgement of the fact that they have far more valuable things they can be spending their time on. The exception to that is where they are arresting someone for something else anyway, then it often gets included in the charges.
Yep. I wouldn't. Back in the day I knew of policemen, teachers and nurses who enjoyed a joint at the weekends.
Nope, some people wanted to join the navy, some the army, some to be a vet, some to be a park ranger. I wanted to join the force, but never followed my potential
Nope, some people wanted to join the navy, some the army, some to be a vet, some to be a park ranger. I wanted to join the force, but never followed my potential
okaaay, is that because you couldn't get your head round the basics of bribery?? Not sure of the relevance of your comment tbh
Wouldn't need to, the random testing will get them in the end! I personally know two police officers who have fallen foul of this, and they took 3 other police officers and two SOCOs with them. One of them was even rearrested for supplying when they checked his confiscated mobile and found texts telling his other colleagues that he'll 'get the stuff for the weekend'!
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Depends. If he's about to go on duty well, yes of course.
Just in his/her own social time.
I would assume the person who knew of his extra-curricular activities would also have a vested interest in his habit, making it unwise for him to say anything.
I would report him/her....still breaking the law and the cops should not be above the law...
If I happened to have any dealings with one on duty who appeared off their face, then yes I would report it.
Actually most policemen just give an informal warning for that kind of thing, this is a tacit acknowledgement of the fact that they have far more valuable things they can be spending their time on. The exception to that is where they are arresting someone for something else anyway, then it often gets included in the charges.
yep, and bribing him for priveleges inside.
LOL you've been watching too much TV:D
Yep. I wouldn't. Back in the day I knew of policemen, teachers and nurses who enjoyed a joint at the weekends.
Nope, some people wanted to join the navy, some the army, some to be a vet, some to be a park ranger. I wanted to join the force, but never followed my potential
okaaay, is that because you couldn't get your head round the basics of bribery?? Not sure of the relevance of your comment tbh
Wouldn't need to, the random testing will get them in the end! I personally know two police officers who have fallen foul of this, and they took 3 other police officers and two SOCOs with them. One of them was even rearrested for supplying when they checked his confiscated mobile and found texts telling his other colleagues that he'll 'get the stuff for the weekend'!