Top Down Management
- A ten page risk assessment to fill in.
- An hour on hold to the civilian call centre to generate the crime report.
- Having no transit available to transport the violent prisoner.
- No space in the nearest custody due to the "cell alert" system going down.
- The next closest custody suite hurling abuse on his arrival (they don't like Blandmore prisoners).
- Having to mount a seven hour cell watch on the prisoner following attempts to strangle himself with his trousers, T-shirt and boxers.
- Returning to take victim statements to find the victim has moved up north permanently.
- Domestic Abuse Unit having no resources to have any involvement whatsoever in the job.
- Three hours on the phone to the Crown Prosecution Service to be told the case is to be dropped and the prisoner released.
- Having to take the prisoner home because it might abuse his human rights to release him without a jacket.
- Coming back to work the next day to find an email from his boss, asking why the case has not resulted in an immediate conviction at Crown Court.
- Finding a further email from the Domestic Abuse Unit, detailing how they would have done things differently, if only they'd had resources to help.
Which is all anyone really needs to know about the reasons for the state of policing today.
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