To finish this off in numerous fashion before it gets too serious, here's the two most comical incidents I saw, as in the original list.
A constable who had been in the area for a couple of weeks out on foot patrol and finding himself completely lost and in his own words, "going round in...
Always amusing to see a nervous young copper in court for the first time fumbling with his paperwork and amidst the sheets discovering something that shouldn't be there. Priceless facial expressions.
I could definitely verify a story of two paired-up officers who, on consecutive night-shifts, competed to see which pair could get from West London to Brighton pier and back in the quickest time!!
I suspect that was almost certainly the case in days gone by. Back then, there was a real stigma admitting to being a copper so it was easier to stick together. Not quite the same now.
Every time I look back through old diaries, I see and remember more about policing in the late seventies and eighties. I don't know if any ex-coppers post or browse here but if they do, I wonder if the following mean anything to them
Clip-on ties
Rupert Bear lapel badges
Police-issue 'macs'...
We are looking to buy a new house and had a viewing day yesterday, seeing four different properties. One of them was owned - so we were told by the agent - by a police officer and there were several photos around of him and his wife on their wedding day so we could see they were a young couple...
What on earth was Jamie Redknapp wearing on his feet in the SKY studio yesterday afternoon?
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Had he been playing football in the morning and not had time to change?
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Okay, maybe I didn't express myself as well as I should have done and I agree with your sentiments. But what I was trying to say was along the lines of at a 'modern-day' "show-piece" event, surely there's no way that police officers should be finding themselves in a situation where they might...
As plans for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee are finalised, the London Metro paper says that the event in central london will see some police officers and security staff out on duty on the streets for hours on end, with limited numbers meaning that they will have to wait longer for breaks.
One...
Yes, I believe so - but at the time no-one knew apart from the team-mates Lineker told.
Snodgrass must have had several thousand onlookers watching the mud slurry down his legs turning his white shorts a horrible darker shade!!
The commentators phrase just cracks me up!!
Not me personally, but I still think one of the most amusing things I have heard in recent times is Robert Snodgrass of Leeds (with the white shorts), suffering a "tummy upset" - as Larry Grayson described it after the game - during a game at Elland Road, signalling that he needed to be...
Browsing through the archives today and stumbled across this thread - surely there's a few more comical stories on the subject?
They never fail to amuse!
Sussex Police appear to have issued some sort of internal order reminding officers not to remove their shoes when attending people's houses. It's all about health and safety regs. A few weeks back, two young male officers visited my property carrying out a survey and one of them voluntarily left...