Sunday, September 17, 2006

Repost Sunday: Crime Fighting Makes Me So Bloody Hungry!


I rerun some of my older posts on Sundays as a way to highlight stories that you may have missed. Just think of it as 'thought recycling' and a day off. This was originally posted August 1, 2006.


After my debacle ending the last paragraph of my post last night, I promised to never write about anything British again. Well that was until I came across another great story from our brethren across the Atlantic. I have nothing against Britain and this bit of news was too great to resist. Two Sussex Police officers were arrested because their fellow coppers believe they have been stealing from the police candy shop (or shoppe).

The candy store operates on an honor (or honour) basis as officers take candy and drinks and leave money in a tin to pay for it. After a noticeable amount of candy began missing from the shop (or shoppe), the officers were suspected. The arrests turned into a full-scale investigation. Other officers were also suspected and removed from duty during the big scandal (my interpretation only). Sussex Police have actually had to enlist replacements to cover for the depleted force.

It’s pretty sad that it had to come to this. I guess the equivalent in this country would be police officers knocking off doughnut shops. Sorry, had to do it. At least the British police force isn’t made up of hardened criminals. Money is left unattended in a jar in the police candy store and these guys actually go and steal the candy? Something tells me if that happened here in the good ole U S of A, the money would be what was missing.

Imagine how proud the newly deputized officers are when they tell their parents that they have joined the police force. Then imagine the shock of these new officers’ parents when they learn that their child became a Sussex Police officer due to a police force shortage brought on by an internal candy sting. Not drugs, not money, not prostitution, but candy.The candy part of it almost makes the whole thing seem cute and innocent doesn’t it? Almost like it was a celebrity caught shoplifting.

Also, 25 years ago today television as we knew it changed forever, kind of. MTV debuted on cable with their first music video "Video Killed the Radio Star." I don't think they've shown an actual music video since.

4 comments:

Lizza said...

And the British police are all named Bobby and they wear those cute hats. Or is that in Canada?

Have a good day, Michael.

Odat said...

I think they do it cause they need that sugar high cause they're bored?

Peace!

mist1 said...

Confession:

I watched COPS in Brittain. It was so adorable. Not one bloody gun in the entire hour long special.

ShadowFalcon said...

In the UK Candy = Sweeties

It is cute, Sussex is a rather boring place so I can see why sweetie stealing would make a headline.

Lizza - The hats are an unfortunate truth. I cannot comment on the Bobby thing though its not a very common term these days...Pleas let me know if the Canadian police have to wear them to, then again I'd say Mounties do have it worse but then all I have to base this on is Due South.