Jan 31

Summary for : Coppers – Newest Recruit

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Jan 24

Summary for : Coppers – Beat Officers

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Jan 18

Summary for : Coppers – Public Order

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Jan 10

Summary for : Coppers – Episode 1

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Dec 11

Summary for : Coppers – Episode 3

Focusing on police officers responding to emergency calls, and revealing the surprising issues that prompt people to dial 999. Kent constabulary receives about 250,000 calls every year, with 80 per cent classed as non-emergencies. Chief Inspector Nicola Faulconbridge discusses how the generation divide affects the situation, as staff find themselves settling petty disputes phoned in by young people.source:LocateTv.com

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Nov 30

Summary for : Coppers – Episode 5

Members of Greater Manchester Police’s Tactical Aid Unit police a demonstration in Bolton town centre between English Defence League supporters and counter-demonstrators from Unite Against Fascism. Despite being trained to tackle heavy-duty jobs, controlling the crowds proves a challenge for the officers, and as the number of people increases, violence and scores of arrests ensue.source:LocateTv.com

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Nov 30

Summary for : Coppers – Episode 4

Following police officers on the Saturday night beat, where drunkenness, abuse and violence are regular occurrences. On the streets of Wakefield and Leeds in West Yorkshire, city council marshals provide assistance in keeping order and preventing people from hurting themselves or others, but as well as problems with aggressive behaviour, protestations of love are a regular irritant to female PCs.

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Nov 10

Summary for : Coppers – Episode 2

Traffic officers in Cambridgeshire offer an insight into their jobs, which include arresting drink drivers and issuing speeding tickets. The film reveals the close bonds that often develop between colleagues, and the banter they use as a shield against the duty they all dread – informing the next of kin when someone dies as the result of an accident on the road. PCs Terry Sharpe and Stuart Appleton discuss how this task never gets any easier, despite their training and camaraderie.source:LocateTv.com

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