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      He said one officer who dealt with a former door supervisor was not happy about going to the bar on his own.

      “If an officer is not happy to visit then how do members of the public feel?” he told the hearing.

      Regarding the incident with the DJ, he said “officers should not have to ask for a manager to deal with a situation”.

      What fucking losers. These are the people who are (according to their own PR) supposed to risk their lives to protect the public. If the theme song to a children’s show and some light ribbing is all it takes to keep you away, fucking resign.

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        “If an officer is not happy to visit then how do members of the public feel?”

        Presumably fine, because cops are not entitled to the highest of respect and so the public is perfectly happy to go to said pub.

        Imagine being a cop and thinking that if someone didn’t like you that must mean they didn’t like anyone. The fucking ego on these people, I swear.

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      A North Wales pub which played the theme tune to children’s TV show Peppa Pig when police officers visited in October has had it’s licensed reviewed.

      I don’t normally pick at nits this small, but this is a newspaper, and it’s the first paragraph. It should be:

      A North Wales pub which played the theme tune to children’s TV show [“Peppa Pig” or Peppa Pig (1)] when police officers visited in October has had its (2) licence (3 (inb4 “license,” this is a Welsh newspaper, so I went for the British spelling- either way it shouldn’t have a d at the end)) reviewed.