(formerly TimLee but I've had to re-invent myself!)
So, come on, anyone know who it was?
The police forum (I'm a member as an ex) has reported that "the Scottish Police Federation has finally completed an enquiry into allegations of police officers being badly treated whilst on duty at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. How long do these things take? One of the complaints revolved around a male officer who wet himself when his relief took too long to arrive to replace him. The officer, who was in his first year of service, opted not to pursue the matter further and received an apology. Allegations about a female officer were not proved."
"Another male officer, who had recently transferred from the Brighton area soiled himself in the street. He had requested to be stood down on at least four occasions as he was suffering from an upset stomach but when he was finally given permission, the key for the nearby toilet could not be located and the constable suffered an embarrassing accident. Police chiefs expressed their regret about the incident."
Here's the original story, as published in the press
http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/13172367.Federation_in_probe_over_treatment_of_police_officers/
Bet that was fun for the ex-Brighton copper who filled his pants!!
I did have a little grin about them not being able to find the key in time! Makes for an interesting image.
So, come on, anyone know who it was?

The police forum (I'm a member as an ex) has reported that "the Scottish Police Federation has finally completed an enquiry into allegations of police officers being badly treated whilst on duty at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. How long do these things take? One of the complaints revolved around a male officer who wet himself when his relief took too long to arrive to replace him. The officer, who was in his first year of service, opted not to pursue the matter further and received an apology. Allegations about a female officer were not proved."
"Another male officer, who had recently transferred from the Brighton area soiled himself in the street. He had requested to be stood down on at least four occasions as he was suffering from an upset stomach but when he was finally given permission, the key for the nearby toilet could not be located and the constable suffered an embarrassing accident. Police chiefs expressed their regret about the incident."
Here's the original story, as published in the press
http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/13172367.Federation_in_probe_over_treatment_of_police_officers/
Bet that was fun for the ex-Brighton copper who filled his pants!!
I did have a little grin about them not being able to find the key in time! Makes for an interesting image.