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From what I gather, there are limited facilities in the Camberwell Green station for catering.


On holiday once in Yorkshire we stopped at a pub in the middle of nowhere (Heartbeat Country) and found it full of police. We were informed that due to the scattered nature of the work the only way the police could get together to discuss work matters, was to meet in this pub on a regular basis for a 'working breakfast/lunch - no alcohol.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Does not sound too secure having Police (Work

> )matters being discussed in a local caf?.


Why? Do you really think the police are that stupid? Next you'll be saying there's not enough of them out there being seen in the community.


I think it's great they eat in a local cafe, I hope they eat donuts, call each other by their surnames and look for suspicious people going into the bank opposite.

Mark Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > Does not sound too secure having Police (Work

> > )matters being discussed in a local caf?.

>

> Why? Do you really think the police are that

> stupid? Next you'll be saying there's not enough

> of them out there being seen in the community.

>

> I think it's great they eat in a local cafe, I

> hope they eat donuts, call each other by their

> surnames and look for suspicious people going into

> the bank opposite.


I've overheard Lawyers talk about cases mind (Not in ED).

Mark Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Does not sound too secure having Police (Work

> > )matters being discussed in a local caf?.

>

> Why? Do you really think the police are that

> stupid? Next you'll be saying there's not enough

> of them out there being seen in the community.

>

> I think it's great they eat in a local cafe, I

> hope they eat donuts, call each other by their

> surnames and look for suspicious people going into

> the bank opposite.


Why don't people read ALL the posts in the thread before having a pop at The Fox

It was pugwash that mentioned police (in Yorkshire) due to the scattered nature of the work the only way the police could get together to discuss work matters.. and I said It did not sound too secure..


DF


ETA and yes they are that stupid.

Police.. Lawyers.. Politicians leaving Documents and Memory sticks containing Secure Data on Busses and Trains..

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