24 hours in Police Custody - Channel 4

What is inexcusable about the police’s handling of the bloke in custody was their refusal to send for a nurse because he didn’t reply to the redundant question what is wrong. As can be seen in the CCTV he had them repeatedly his head and neck hurt. He was quite obviously disoriented, distressed and had issues with balance. Way above what you would expect of someone pissed on vodka. The complaints system and IOPC isn’t fit for purpose.
 
What is inexcusable about the police’s handling of the bloke in custody was their refusal to send for a nurse because he didn’t reply to the redundant question what is wrong. As can be seen in the CCTV he had them repeatedly his head and neck hurt. He was quite obviously disoriented, distressed and had issues with balance. Way above what you would expect of someone pissed on vodka. The complaints system and IOPC isn’t fit for purpose.
They 100% shouldmve had a nurse attend BUT you clearly haven’t been around a lot of drunk people. I’ve seen people act worse and just be drunk.
 
I did a placement In police custody some years ago and it was standard practice even if someone came in showing signs of intoxication to alert the nurse. Not sure if this was just good practice in the custody suite I was in or if it’s suppose to be countrywide. The way that lad was acting should of been signs for him to be medically checked out. Even if they thought he was drunk!
 
They 100% shouldmve had a nurse attend BUT you clearly haven’t been around a lot of drunk people. I’ve seen people act worse and just be drunk.
You’re making a lot of assumptions that are so far from the reality of my life. There is a clear difference between being drunk and some of the symptoms he presented. Don’t make presumptions about anyone’s life experiences based on how you perceive one comment.
 
You’re making a lot of assumptions that are so far from the reality of my life. There is a clear difference between being drunk and some of the symptoms he presented. Don’t make presumptions about anyone’s life experiences based on how you perceive one comment.
Yes, there is a difference if you know what to look for which a regular person wouldn’t.
The great thing about Tattle is that I can have opinions and presumptions and say what I want
 
That woman on the bus was awful - who behaves like that - with a baby. It was absolutely disgraceful.
The whole situation could have been solved if she a) did threaten to 'batter a fed' and b) if she'd just got off the damn bus.
You pick your battles don't you - and the police are involved and your baby is crying then I'd suggest that staying on the bus is really just not worth it.
 
We now have a thread for To Catch a Copper, if not everyone has found it yet. :)
 
Did anyone else watch this one in 2021? It was The Detectives on BBC, It always plays on my mind as the third part was never shown but looking back, I think it was on TV early 2021 which is around the time of the trial (poss delays due to Covid) the whole of series one has been removed from iPlayer. The crimes committed in 2020 were horrific but it was a really interesting watch.
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Did anyone else watch this one in 2021? It was The Detectives on BBC, It always plays on my mind as the third part was never shown but looking back, I think it was on TV early 2021 which is around the time of the trial (poss delays due to Covid) the whole of series one has been removed from iPlayer. The crimes committed in 2020 were horrific but it was a really interesting watch.
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They created a second series with the missing episodes I think. I guess something got caught up legally
 

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