UK Police Force Posts All Its Calls On Twitter
Stoobalou writes "One of the largest police forces in the UK is posting every incident reported to it today on Twitter. Greater Manchester Police began its 24-hour experiment this morning at 05:00 BST, tweeting all incident reports in the hope of highlighting the complexity of modern policing. 'Policing is often seen in very simple terms, with cops chasing robbers and locking them up,' Chief Constable Peter Fahy said in a statement. 'However the reality is that this accounts for only part of the work they have to deal with.'"
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A great day for a HEIST, just be out of there within 2 minutes of them twittering the call.
In showing how complex and difficult their daily job is, they decided to add the burden of posting every call on Twitter. That makes sense.
Take a look at the excellent parodies too.
It's a good idea. I work indirectly for a section of the government whose goal is to solve disasters in cities, and because of that I have access to recorded events attended by firefighters. Happens things all the time every day, more than 30, 50 events per day, and the most varied situations as possible. The public thinks that firefighters only fights fires, but when you are there "in" seeing what happens see that they actually do much more than that. The same for the cops.
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...and I know what happens if he finds out I've reported it, so I guess I won't now.