To be a Police Dog these days you need good training, good food, a good handler and an ability to spot a devious, untrustworthy individual at one hundred yards. Here we see an example of such a dog operating at close quarters.
Priti Patel is looking on wondering if she can have the dog deported, he is after all an 'Alsatian,' or if you prefer, and she does not, 'German Shepherd,' therefore from the EU, and so clearly foreign, not English and must be removed.
I would much prefer if the handler just let go..
Looking for interesting news is difficult today, there is none available. The once 'left of centre' and Labour Party paper the 'Daily Mirror,' is now, according to the badly updated online service, not a place for news. Today we are offered bribes for young folks to take 'the jab,' 'Love Island rocked by juiceiest episode...' varieties of sick people and their pains, celebs and their broken lives and a pub selling beer in 'two pint' glasses. Nothing that could be called 'news,' nothing but 'soft news' to appeal to the public. What you could call 'Bread & Circus' stuff.
With such a corrupt and incompetent government why does the 'Mirror' of all papers not lead on said corruption? Where are the items showing Boris and his cabal up for what they are? Why is such news not considered worth chasing? Has the 'Mirror' forgotten the readers, or does it instead pander to the readers unwillingness to face the facts about Boris and wish just to survive?
The opportunity to create a proper newspaper at the 'Daily Express' has been missed. Instead of turning the 'Express' into a newspaper the company, now called 'Reach,' has spent much time slashing the number of staff, reporters and all else. The idea of turning both papers into anti-Tory papers has not been taken, losses continue, income falls, what a waste of an opportunity. Or can it be the media that attacks this incompetent government will not survive? What then does that say of the reading public?
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Given their falling circulations, newspapers rely heavily on advertising and the government supplies plenty of that in one way and another on thelatest Covid misinformation. Won't bite the hand that feeds.
Have you heard the series 'It's afair cop' on the radio...a seris with an ex cop talking about the realities of policing - in a humorous way. There is one episode 'The Wrath of Zeus' which might inspire the police dog in the photograph
Fly, 'It's a fair cop,' a wonderful series. He comes over very well.
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