Friday 29 January 2010

PC Shiny Buttons Has Struck Again,

in another case that must make the people of Great Britain wonder what the police force is coming to, Policeman Stuart Gray, watched motorist Michael Mancini as he was stopped in traffic, blow his nose, the traffic moved on, Michael released the handbrake and moved with the traffic, it was then that 'Shiny Buttons' struck, blowing his nose earned him a £60 on-the-spot fine because he was 'not in proper control of his vehicle' even though the vehicle was stopped with the hand brake on, worse he also handed out three points on his licence, this is the same officer that issued a £50 fixed penalty for littering to unemployed Stewart Smith, who accidentally dropped a £10 note in the street as he left a shop, read that again, Stewart accidentally dropped a £10 not and picked it up when Shiny Buttons pointed it out then gave him a ticket for littering, last night, a police source said: 'Total nonsense like this is the very opposite of good policing, this officer is known as PC Shiny Buttons for his lack of common sense approach to the job, it is supposed to be about serving and protecting the public - not embarking on some petty power trip,' that being the case and a police source knowing it, why is Shiny Buttons (so called for his zealous approach to the job), still allowed to deal with the public, I am sure a filing job could be found for him! and the police force wonder why the public support them less and less.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A rather one sided story! We have read the accused`s version of events so it must be true then.
A bit like the child caught with their hand in the biscuit tin denying that it wasnt them!

PattayaStan said...

Dear Anonymous, I would like to think the other side of the story is this, and I quote,

'last night, a police source said: 'Total nonsense like this is the very opposite of good policing, this officer is known as PC Shiny Buttons for his lack of common sense approach to the job, it is supposed to be about serving and protecting the public - not embarking on some petty power trip,'

his own force gave him the name not me, but in any event do you not think a warning or a caution would not have been sufficient? best regards, Stan and Diana

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Anonymous said...

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/man-wins-court-fight-over-1051748 reports that the procurator fiscal decided not to prosecute the driver.