New rules state that police officers should seek feedback from criminals arrested against their will.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission has also said that officers should tell suspects how to make a complaint and provide a score if they find their experience of being arrested unsatisfactory.
Police officers up and down the country are already over-stretched and under-manned, and these latest ‘guidelines’ form the latest part of a PC onslaught waged against them by the under-qualified, over-promoted desk jockeys at the IPCC.
We suspect Dixon of Dock Green would not have approved: “’ello ‘ello ‘ello, what do we have here then?…oh, by the way, would you mind filling this form in to provide feedback on my performance?”