OK.
I've removed my head from my hands.
I work in facilities management. I run a division of a company. My role is to deliver hard services, namely everything structural, mechanical and electrical which makes a building function.
This is done in two ways.
1. I organise the reaction to problems. Something breaks/blows/collapses, I sort it.
2. I arrange and ensure completion of planned maintenance activity which, hopefully, and usually, negates the need for the above.
To spell it out;
1. I help people when needed, I react to crimes, I respond and deal.
2. I have a diary full of event which I must be present at. These are dictated to me by statute.
As a professional, I treat the two very differently. I also control my man power very differently.
Does that make fucking sense?
((Cue 'No'))
What is being suggested is the Police have a duel role.
Reply | with quote | Posted by CraigR 10th July 2010ce 01:18 |
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