Stinger chaos in Norfolk
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andy118run

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959 posts

234 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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https://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/23797126.a11-...

Couldn't resist posting this story.
Happened to notice on the local news yesterday pm that the A11 into Norwich had been closed due to several cars receiving punctures.
The latest news is that a forgetful officer left a stinger device on the roof of his car and drove off.
We all make mistakes I suppose....

FMOB

1,994 posts

40 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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That wasn't a mistake, it was a pre-emptive intelligence led action based on the National Decision Making model.

Based on my question about innocent motorists claiming back the cost of new tyres in these circumstances there are going to be some really pissed off car owners around having to fork out for new tyres.

QuickQuack

2,771 posts

129 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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FMOB said:
That wasn't a mistake, it was a pre-emptive intelligence led action based on the National Decision Making model.

Based on my question about innocent motorists claiming back the cost of new tyres in these circumstances there are going to be some really pissed off car owners around having to fork out for new tyres.
rofl Honestly, the lengths some people go to in order to defend stupidity. It WAS a mistake. Norfolk Constabulary released a statement to say it was a mistake. They admitted that it hadn't even been deployed, only checked at the roadside, then the officers involved forgot about it. Words of advice were given and nothing else will happen to them.

FFS, at least read the article which has a statement from the constabulary before jumping in to defend the idiots, or Google it to see if other news outlets are reporting it too:

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-668463...

https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/23797126.a11-chaos-st...

Police are not some sort of gods. They're not immune from criticism. They make mistakes, like everyone else. The difference is, if I drive off with my coffee on the roof of my car, I don't irreparably puncture all 4 tyres of 4 cars with it. When I'm playing with more dangerous kit, I'm much more careful. With greater power and responsibility, comes greater accountability. If you're not capable or happy to be accountable for your mistakes and errors, don't do the job.

TheDrownedApe

1,743 posts

84 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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QuickQuack said:
rofl Honestly, the lengths some people go to in order to defend stupidity. It WAS a mistake. Norfolk Constabulary released a statement to say it was a mistake. They admitted that it hadn't even been deployed, only checked at the roadside, then the officers involved forgot about it. Words of advice were given and nothing else will happen to them.

FFS, at least read the article which has a statement from the constabulary before jumping in to defend the idiots, or Google it to see if other news outlets are reporting it too:

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-668463...

https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/23797126.a11-chaos-st...

Police are not some sort of gods. They're not immune from criticism. They make mistakes, like everyone else. The difference is, if I drive off with my coffee on the roof of my car, I don't irreparably puncture all 4 tyres of 4 cars with it. When I'm playing with more dangerous kit, I'm much more careful. With greater power and responsibility, comes greater accountability. If you're not capable or happy to be accountable for your mistakes and errors, don't do the job.

Donbot

4,194 posts

155 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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'The incident comes amid a spate of scandals involving Norfolk Police including a police officer involved in a hit-and-run who claims he suffered from amnesia during and immediately after the crash.'

rofl

WolvesWill

155 posts

177 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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Significant cake fine there.

QuickQuack

2,771 posts

129 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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TheDrownedApe said:
boxedin oh god. Brain in reverse gear this morning...

ChrisNic

654 posts

174 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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WolvesWill said:
Significant cake fine there.
Biblical, or is this possibly one that deserves chunky monkey?

anonymous-user

82 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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ChrisNic said:
WolvesWill said:
Significant cake fine there.
Biblical, or is this possibly one that deserves chunky monkey?
All for the Greater Good biggrin

Greendubber

15,170 posts

231 months

Wednesday 20th September 2023
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WolvesWill said:
Significant cake fine there.
Go to Greggs, buy everything.

carinaman

25,077 posts

200 months

Wednesday 20th September 2023
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FMOB said:
That wasn't a mistake, it was a pre-emptive intelligence led action based on the National Decision Making model.

Based on my question about innocent motorists claiming back the cost of new tyres in these circumstances there are going to be some really pissed off car owners around having to fork out for new tyres.
That's more NFN than NDMM.