Brilliant brilliant comment... UK Policeman
Posted: 30 Nov 2023, 17:55
I heard the most exciting comment ever today, although I appreciate it might only appeal to me with my thing about police officers.
Without going into the detail, we had an incident at work, whereby some proceeds of a crime ended up in our office block. The police were there in some numbers and they left a solitary officer on site until SOCO could get there and finish their work. This young officer was stuck there for around four hours until the work finished.
He was very friendly, pleasant and chatty and had tea when everyone else did. Later on, he accepted another cup of tea, and towards what transpired to be the end of his overseeing stint, someone again offered him a drink.
He said thanks, but no thanks, and added, "I daren't I'm afraid. I don't know where I am going to be sent to after this, but if it's somewhere without access to a toilet, it could spell disaster."
They were his exact words.
He did use the toilet while he was there, but I guess the possibility of needing to go again must have been in his mind?
It did make me wonder whether he was just naturally cautious, or whether he'd had some previous experience that he was keen not to repeat?
And what did he mean by disaster? He didn't say it could be uncomfortable, but said it could spell disaster!!
Wouldn't you just love to know?
Without going into the detail, we had an incident at work, whereby some proceeds of a crime ended up in our office block. The police were there in some numbers and they left a solitary officer on site until SOCO could get there and finish their work. This young officer was stuck there for around four hours until the work finished.
He was very friendly, pleasant and chatty and had tea when everyone else did. Later on, he accepted another cup of tea, and towards what transpired to be the end of his overseeing stint, someone again offered him a drink.
He said thanks, but no thanks, and added, "I daren't I'm afraid. I don't know where I am going to be sent to after this, but if it's somewhere without access to a toilet, it could spell disaster."
They were his exact words.
He did use the toilet while he was there, but I guess the possibility of needing to go again must have been in his mind?
It did make me wonder whether he was just naturally cautious, or whether he'd had some previous experience that he was keen not to repeat?
And what did he mean by disaster? He didn't say it could be uncomfortable, but said it could spell disaster!!
Wouldn't you just love to know?