Chief Constable Adderley...
Oh, him again..?
...made the comments whilst voicing his 'strong feelings' against the College of Policing's plans to require all recruits to gain a degree before joining the force - rather than the traditional training programme.
The police chief said he believes the 'very, very young workforce coming through' who believe they are 'invincible' will cause a 'perfect storm' when combined with the growing anti-police violence forces are now facing.
Yes, it's almost uncanny, isn't it? If the powers that be wanted to cultivate a growing disrespect for the police, it's hard to see what they'd do differently, isn't it?
He told Police Oracle how some new recruits in Northamptonshire had been so 'taken aback by the role' and the violence the force deals with that they had walked out of self-defence training.
Some told the force they hadn't realised that working weekends and nights was part of the role, the Police Oracle reports.
Chief Constable Adderley said that the recruits have 'no life experience' and he clearly tells them that the training 'is not an extension of sixth form college. This is a really serious business'.
Add this to the damage that diversity hires are doing, and that long march has conquered another institution.
When a university graduate probationary Police officer tells her Inspector that she did mot spend 3 years at Cambridge to spend a further 2 years, walking the beat, checking security of properties, in the early hours of the morning. When that female also refuses to accept constructive criticism or advice from anyone who she considers to be her intellectual inferior, I knew then, back in the early 90's, that having a degree does not, necessarily, form the foundation of being a good Police officer. Unfortunately, we have entered the realm of the Frankfurt School, where political ideals take precedence over common sense and logic. What was it, again, the Private Frazer used to say?
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He was right.
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