Thank you West Yorkshire Police

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Sometimes in life the unexpected happens and things come your way without any prior knolledge. Many who read my blogs know I am a great beleiver in Karma” in this world you do good good comes back. Thursday this week saw me having the opportunity to visit West Yorkshire Police HQ in Wakefield. Being made to feel very welcome and part of something unique is a truly a humbling experience. You will remember a few weeks ago the Tweetahon ran for West Yorkshire Police over a 24 hour period. Linked into this was the now very famous “Tweetahon Ted” a bear we all adopted for an incredible cause. Unknown to me and without any prior knolledge the incredible team at West Yorkshire Police recognised my efforts on that day in support. Above is a picture showing some of the team with me holding a letter from temporary Deputy Chief Constable John Robins thanking me for my effort in the tweetathon. What an incredible,kind,humbling and thoughtful tribute that is. I also went to visit the mounted section and the air support units within West Yorkshire Police those on twitter will see my posts. Much appreciation to Super Intendent Paul Hepworth and to Chief Inspector Sally Fryer for setting this up and to PCSO Sarah and to NPT co-ordinator Irene for the time to take me around. Also my thanks to those who met me at the mounted section and training sections.

The 24 hour Tweetathon was a huge success in previous blog you will have read how this showed us the public a positive side of police work over a 24 hour period. As a police volunteer I get to see a lot of things and what I blog about is based on events and things relating to my involvment. The biggest and most important thing we can all do is show the positives by what ever means we can. The team at West Yorkshire showed us what they do in any one 24 hour period. Bringing the positive side of policing and showing the public they do care,doing a job like no other is only part of the story. Police officers have not only the ability to deal with all the bad things in life but show compassion and caring when needed. I have commented on the media many times showing the negatives,highlighting the things that create a negative image. I am lucky to be able to be involved at a level where I get to see so much more. I can bring to these blogs positives in support of our police based on true facts.  My recent BBC interview was met with a great responce because I talked of the positives that I have seen.

There is a very true saying and its ” Positive things happen to positive people” If we are positive towards our Police Teams show them as I do we care and appreciate what they do, trust me when I say the result is much different. West Yorshire Police team are without a doubt an inspirational force, one who embrace social media to show the positives. All of those I met yesterday showed me not only an incredible few hours insight to their force, but most importantly how passionate they feel about the job they do. And my freinds and followers that is something you need to experience. Take the time to interact with the police never be afraid to ask if you can go visit them. Remember one thing in this world Positive will always win over negative.

 

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Great week

 

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Hello all blog time again little bit of an update and some positives to report. No secret this week has seen a great 24 hour insight to policing with West Yorkshire Contabulary with the 24 hour tweetathon. This brought to the masses a side of daily life in the police not many see or get chance to interact with. I was lucky enough to be able to get a little bit involved and do some tweets in support and think the result of the #WYP24 speaks for its self. In our country too much is focussed on bringing negatives to the forefront when reporting about Police issues. This incredible team at West Yorkshire showed the side of policing that makes a diffrence in this country and why we as the public must do more to support. Bringing positives matters and this was achieved by the great team at  West Yorksire Police.

My week was made just perfect when I was lucky enough to win the much tweeted about “Ted” a bear adopted by West Yorkshire Police for the tweetahon. The impact of such a simple fun thing to do had a quite inspirational effect.The money raised on the auction goes to such a worthy cause we all follow and support @Alexs_Journey on Twitter. As many read my blog remember to go Alexanders page and donate even the smallest amount helps this incredible young man.

I want to say a big thankyou to everyone involved with the 24 hour tweetathon but especially to Chief Inspector Sally Fryer who kindly went on periscope, and then telephoned me for a chat making arrangements to get “Ted” relocated and restationed in the South. I am sure his adventures may continue here….. before he is retired from service!

Theres an old saying “The Police are the public the public are the Police” and its never so more highlighted than in events this week. Followers close this short blog on this reminder “Cops are Human too” never forget that.

 

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