tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3875365454966245098.post8093100998814091792..comments2023-06-11T13:12:20.435+01:00Comments on The Anger of a Quiet Man: 'Might'Quiet_Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09575652127079681825noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3875365454966245098.post-61556657915983991612012-12-01T23:45:52.792+00:002012-12-01T23:45:52.792+00:00Everyone else seems to think the supervisor should...Everyone else seems to think the supervisor should just be sacked. I guess I'm alone then in thinking that the supervisor should also spend 30 days in the general population of an American hard penitentiary to learn what that sort of threat/attack can be like.<br /><br />From the article:<br /><i>"Hampshire Assistant Chief Constable David Pryde told the Daily Mirror: 'We failed to provide the appropriate level of service and I am deeply sorry.'<br /><br />But he added the report said it was '<b>not due to systematic or organisational failings</b>'."</i><br /><br />May I say right now - What a lying overpaid cnut! As one DM commenter noted: "This is not a delay at the q in Tesco!"<br /><br />Systemic/Organisational Failures:<br />1 - When someone calls 999 and there is the sound of an attack or intimidation so someone appears under duress, you really can't expect them to say the person next to them is a violent attacker.<br /><br />2 - <i>"An IPCC report yesterday said a simple computer check would have told the supervisor the woman was a known victim of domestic violence."</i><br /><br />3 - <i>"But <b>the watchdog found that an entry on the call log said background checks had been done when they had not</b>."</i><br /><br />So this guys system is open to manipulation, and his system didn't find the false entry - the watchdog did.<br /><br />4 - Fifteen minutes to call back someone who abandoned a 999 call during a struggle the operator heard. Just who was sitting on their hands for that long?<br /><br />Is fifteen minutes the good-system time when you might just still be alive? I don't think so.<br /><br />5 - <i>"...a supervisor called her back and asked a series of ‘closed’ questions before concluding: 'You don’t need the police.'"</i><br /><br />Not really much point in having a 'supervisor' if all they do is follow a brain-dead script, is there?DerekPnoreply@blogger.com