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UK..Elite Police unit locks self out of gun vault..LOL

Posted: 2002-08-26 05:48pm
by MKSheppard
http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/news/page.c ... teid=86024

ANOTHER ROYAL GLOCK-UP

Protection squad lose key to their guns case
Norman Silvester Exclusive

ELITE police guarding Prince Charles arrived in Scotland without the key to their gun box.

The six-strong Royal Protection Unit left the keys on a desk in their London base before setting out for Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, where the prince was staying with Camilla Parker Bowles during a week-long visit to Scotland.

The blunder was discovered when officers went to open the box - containing Glock 9mm automatics, handguns, and rifles - in Holyrood.

The officers from the Metropolitan Police had to borrow bolt-cutters from local cops to open the box - dubbed No. 1 case - before starting duty.

A security expert said: "There were red faces all round when they realised what had happened.

"They had to phone London and a desk sergeant told them the keys were still lying on the table."

A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police yesterday said they did not comment on security matters.

The incident is the fourth firearms blunder involving police guarding the Royals in just two years.

A policeman guarding the Queen accidentally fired his gun inside Buckingham Palace last year.

PC Michael Aldridge was checking his Glock pistol in the palace's police room at the end of his shift when it went off. Police and palace aides rushed to the room to discover no one had been injured.

The Queen had left the palace shortly before the incident.

She had been there all morning, but had just left for Windsor to prepare for the state visit of President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa.

PC Aldridge, who is in his early 30s, was removed from firearms duties and his firearms certificate suspended.

In another incident, PC Philip Colvill, part of the team protecting Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, shot a fellow officer in the arm during a training exercise.

Six officers and four instructors were practising how to deal with an attack on the royal family, when the shooting occurred.

The victim was taken to hospital, where the bullet was removed.

Two years ago, royal guard PC Michael Slade fired two bullets on the Royal Train, next to the compartment where the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were sleeping.

One bullet hit a coffee table as the officer took off his holster.

The other went through the floor of the train as he tried to make the weapon safe.

The train was stationary at the time in the Welsh countryside.

n.silvester@sundaymail.co.uk

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Comment from Spyda:



New UK Elite police!


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Posted: 2002-08-26 05:51pm
by Crazy_Vasey
Seeing as absolutely no-one wants to join the armed police anymore for some reason; they are just taking anyone they can get and well... they kinda suck.

Posted: 2002-08-27 01:55pm
by Bryan
You could always let your law abiding citizens carry firearms.

Posted: 2002-08-29 06:56pm
by Skelron
HAHA.. Now my stories... okay they arn't really that funny but I do like em.

My friend from Live Roleplay is a Cop, who has decided to take the specialised training to carry firearms, and to be one of those guys with a Dog, you know the sniffer dogs. (The reason for this is two fold, he wants to be part of the Sniffer Dog units, and he wants to collect his bonus pay for being a Firearms trained officer which he will get even if he never uses a Gun...)
During the training for becoming a Firearms officer he learnt two things, which he could pass on to us, (And several things for making the few occasions when the plot in our Vampire the MAsquarde live games call for a armed Police raid of the Elysium a lot more realistic, in fact apart from the guns being Toys it's as close to the real as you can get, and as close as I ever want to get... Anyway) H elearnt two things he could pass on to us..
1.) Pray if your ever in a Hostage situation onboard a Plane, that our unit isn't called in to free you, during one traing excercise they shot each other and bystanders more than the targets, in fact the safest place to be was standing behind the Hostiles.
2.) In the Dog squads, his Dog had everything go wrong for it, including getting it's Camera to fall so it was resting underneath it giving him a great view, except of course for it being uposide down. (Oh and it's more addicated to the drugs than normal it seems, it litterally tears Sofas up getting to them rather than waiting beside them)

Posted: 2002-08-29 07:11pm
by Colonel Olrik
A fact: Street policeman (bobbies) in England DO NOT carry guns.

In other words, somebody's nightmare becoming true :)