Police Officers denied use of a toilet (with inevitable outcome)

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Anyone else read the various press reports about policing issues at the recent games in Glasgow? Members of my family are police officers and even they are shocked at some of this.

Here's one of the reports (Scottish Herald)

Police chiefs in Scotland stand accused of pushing cops to “breaking point” on Commonwealth Games duty — as it was claimed some officers are working mammoth 14-hour shifts without breaks.

Whistleblowers said they were aware that two of their stressed colleagues wet and messed themselves when they were denied time off to use the toilet.

Others are said to have gone without food or water during day-long patrols.

Last night, Scottish Police Federation leaders confirmed they were investigating and had raised a list of complaints with Chief Constable Sir Stephen House’s senior team. One of the complaints related to reports that two officers had "accidents" whilst in uniform.

One source said: "A WPC had to resort to using some bushes as a toilet whilst patrolling a perimeter fence on a 12-hour shift after being denied a comfort break and we know of a young male officer who found the wait for relief unbearable and wet himself in the middle of the busy Buchanan Street.

"Another officer, who was suffering from a stomach upset and had requested to be located close to a loo, soiled himself in public after being repeatedly denied access to a portable toilet as he did not have the correct accreditation pass. He had been denied a break — despite asking five times.”

The source also claimed exhausted bobbies have had to take the wheel of vehicles. Another insider said dozens of officers destined for Glasgow were left standing for hours at a park-and-ride point on the edge of Dunfermline after a transport blunder. The source described cops as “dangerously tired, overworked and demoralised”.

Federation chairman Brian Docherty stressed officers were doing a “fantastic job” despite facing a string of problems. He confirmed that some have complained about the conditions but insisted force chiefs were “doing their best” to sort out the situation.

A Police Scotland spokeswoman said they had looked into claims about an officer wetting himself and had not yet been able to identify the constable said to be involved.

She was adamant police teams do have access to water. And she said a “small number” of officers due to travel from Dunfermline were delayed for a “short period due to a “minor transport issue”.
 
A friend of mine has a daughter in the Police who was on duty during the games. He told me that she said it was horrendous the hours they were required to work, and that she spent entire shifts essentially standing in the same place!
 
Why would you do that?

Surely you'd just go to the toilet and face a disciplinary afterwards, I would anyway.

I don't get it.
 
Why would you do that?

Surely you'd just go to the toilet and face a disciplinary afterwards, I would anyway.

I don't get it.

Yeah it doesn't make too much sense. You can't carry on performing your duty after you've **** yourself, in any event.

Bizarro.
 
Why didn't they just walk off to the bathroom ? It's what any normal person would do patrol or not

Yip. If things were that bad would they not have made a bigger noise about it at the time. You'd think the press would be happy to pick up a story like this asap
 
Yip. If things were that bad would they not have made a bigger noise about it at the time. You'd think the press would be happy to pick up a story like this asap

There was a fair bit of coverage in the scottish press at the time but in all honesty, if you were one of the officers concerned, would you have wanted to make too much of a fuss?
 
There was a fair bit of coverage in the scottish press at the time but in all honesty, if you were one of the officers concerned, would you have wanted to make too much of a fuss?

I must have missed the coverage but yes I would've been making a fuss. Can't see how its deemed acceptable to deny anyone access to a toilet.
 
This is ridiculous!! A grown up would use a toilet with or without permission!!
I honestly don't believe that these officers wet/soiled themselves.

This is sensationalist nonsense. "Mammoth" 14 hour shifts?? 14 hours is hardly "mammoth" or even uncommon for a police officer to work, and most officers would be grateful for the overtime.

Sounds like there's some politics behind this ramp up rather than actual news.
 
Chris [BEANS];26781190 said:
This is ridiculous!! A grown up would use a toilet with or without permission!!
I honestly don't believe that these officers wet/soiled themselves.

This is sensationalist nonsense. "Mammoth" 14 hour shifts?? 14 hours is hardly "mammoth" or even uncommon for a police officer to work, and most officers would be grateful for the overtime.

Sounds like there's some politics behind this ramp up rather than actual news.


Yep police fed no doubt bigging this up, officers do those shifts all the time and were no doubt on a wedge of overtime for the games
 
Why would you do that?

Surely you'd just go to the toilet and face a disciplinary afterwards, I would anyway.

I don't get it.

Having a Professional Standards investigation for not following a lawful order will be stressful even if you do get everything dropped.
 
I'm a chef and sometimes i do 14 hours with no break or food. In working temperatures of around 45-50 degrees. I do however get to drink water when i need to.
 
A 4 minute relief break to well....relief is not unreasonable? surely there are grounds to raise this against unfit or unfair working conditions, and surely there is someone who could step in?

If I couldnt go to a dedicated zone to do the business


No way would I abide by some rule whereby it would result in me ****** myself and demorilsing and embarrassing myself, if your going to do that you might aswel just drop your trousers and squat one out whilst holding sign saying "Sorry, not allowed to go anywhere else"

Atleast you wouldnt get it in your clothing
 
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