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Quote from: "biodiesel-queen"Quote from: "littlepow"... threatened Police strikes and another potential war in Kosovo!Police Strikes? :? The police cannot legally (or illegally) go on strike.Who's going to arrest them if they do?
Quote from: "littlepow"... threatened Police strikes and another potential war in Kosovo!Police Strikes? :? The police cannot legally (or illegally) go on strike.
... threatened Police strikes and another potential war in Kosovo!
Quote from: "littlepow"Quote from: "biodiesel-queen"Quote from: "littlepow"... threatened Police strikes and another potential war in Kosovo!Police Strikes? :? The police cannot legally (or illegally) go on strike.Who's going to arrest them if they do?Police officers are not allowed to go on strike or take any form of industrial action.
Oh god, here we go, war,fuel blockades, taxes, cops on strike.One plus point is that there will be no cops to empty the speed cameras that we can zoom past, BUT we cant afford the fuel, AND theres no fuel anyway as we blockaded the terminals.You just cant win.... :lol: If the cops do strike will we have marshall law??Damn its gonna get interesting.
Quote from: "biodiesel-queen"Quote from: "littlepow"Quote from: "biodiesel-queen"Quote from: "littlepow"... threatened Police strikes and another potential war in Kosovo!Police Strikes? :? The police cannot legally (or illegally) go on strike.Who's going to arrest them if they do?Police officers are not allowed to go on strike or take any form of industrial action.No but what choice would they have if they feel backed in to a corner people will only take so much!
At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour.
Quote from: "datalas"At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour. so why should the fire brigade allowed to strike :roll:
Quote from: "pux146"Quote from: "datalas"At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour. so why should the fire brigade allowed to strike :roll:I thought that the Fire Service's right to strike had been boshed by Two Jags Prescott :shock:
Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"Quote from: "pux146"Quote from: "datalas"At the end of the day I'm afraid to say that the police really shouldn't be allowed to strike, the idea that they might is genuinely scary especially when we are continually made aware of yob behaviour. so why should the fire brigade allowed to strike :roll:I thought that the Fire Service's right to strike had been boshed by Two Jags Prescott :shock: There were measure's put in place for vehicles to be able to cross the picket lines iirc I could be wrong as its a while ago now and that part of my life drifted away when that so & so prescott made us redundant, not that i'm bitter you understand.
From Virgin News.....Police hold emergency talks over pay offerPolice officers are holding emergency talks which could see them demand the right to strike over a bitter pay row.The talks will pile pressure on the Government over its refusal to backdate a 2.5 per cent pay rise to September 1 - a decision which the Police Federation claims effectively reduces the increase to 1.9 per cent.Officers from each of the 43 forces in England and Wales will look at what action they can take over the dispute.They will be joined by representatives from all police staff associations including the Police Superintendent's Association and the Association of Chief Police Officers.Senior Police Federation members have already taken legal advice on whether any industrial action could be taken to force the Government's hand.Police officers are banned from striking by an act of Parliament although some Federation members have called for a ballot to demand it is removed.Association of Chief Police Officers president Ken Jones said Government ministers should not underestimate the tensions felt by officers on the pay issue.He said: "I feel we are not giving sufficient weight to the fact that cops don't enjoy the ordinary rights of other workers in terms of industrial action."
And on top of all this, the Home Secretary has the audacity to send out a Christmas message of thanks to all Police officers!I think I'll be sending mine back with "S*D OFF!" written across it!
You also need to remeber that in typical labour party fasion this Gov't has got the country serioulsy into debt, again.Even though thay have pretty much sold the shop whilst they have been in power and we no longer owe the Yanks for WWII, gov't borrowing exceeded the forecast by a massive margin last year.They've got 2 wars to pay for and someone has to foot the bill.
Just read the posts here - I’ve had enough - got my weekend planned though:Sat a.m. - Off to insurance brokers!Sat p.m. - Find a canoe shop!Sun - Blackpool here I come!!
In Southampton, 25 people attended the largest planned demonstration but another protest in Essex consisted of a single pensioner.