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Revision as of 18:27, 21 June 2007
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Welcome to my talk page. Lets talk!
Clip-on Tie Article
This discussion is featured on my front page, if you have a comment for my article Clip-on tie please add it here:
I have recently made the Clip-on tie article, it has more information, more detail and a labelled picture.
Please tell me what you think about my article:
- Oh, incidentally, when about to meet and pass on bad news, a police officer might put a tie on as well as take of his armour, turn down mobile, radio, put on cap etc. A clip on tie makes this much easier... SGGH 15:39, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
- Dep this is a very good article on clip-on ties. However, since I have a clip-on tie business I thought I'd add that in addition to those user-groups you mention, any professional (sales representative, physician, psychologist, lawyer, accountant) who meets with clients on either quick notice or infrequently might find it convenient to have a good-quality clip-on tie in his wardrobe. At RossTies.com, for example, many of our customers are lawyers and physicians who have to be prepared to consult with their clients quickly. It is our objective to make a clip-on tie that is difficult to recognize as such.
I do think it would be fine to mention the date of 1928 being the "invention" of the clip-on tie!
Ross@RossTies.com
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Please add new discussions below this notice. Thanks.
Image
Dep, I volunteered you here to supply a new image for law enforcement in the united kingdom. Slap on the aviators I'm sure you could take your gun into one of those photo booths! :P — Preceding unsigned comment added by SGGH (talk • contribs)
- I have replied on SGGH user talk page
- It doesn't have to be firearms, actually to more accurately represent the majority of uk officers it might actually be better to have an unarmed officer in the image? What do you think? I put on the uniform for the firts time on Sunday by the way, uniform fitting! SGGH speak! 16:53, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have replied on SGGH user talk page
- It was actually 17th July and there had been a mixup, oh well, still not that far away! :D SGGH speak! 17:33, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have replied on SGGH user talk page
- A wonderous Tuesday SGGH speak! 18:04, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- It doesn't have to be firearms, actually to more accurately represent the majority of uk officers it might actually be better to have an unarmed officer in the image? What do you think? I put on the uniform for the firts time on Sunday by the way, uniform fitting! SGGH speak! 16:53, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have replied on SGGH user talk page
- Cool, thanks Dep. SGGH speak! 18:19, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- Oh yeah, don't forget to mark out any collar numbers. SGGH speak! 18:20, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have replied on SGGH user talk page
- Someone has self-confidence issues :P just kidding SGGH speak! 18:47, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- It's quite good but a higher quality camera might be of better use. Suggestion: Keep informative...ity... in mind, use photographs that show the most about a uk police officer. SGGH speak! 15:59, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
Oh yeah, and you're the chief of the project now for 6 months, or until you decide to "retire", enjoy! And let me know if you have any questions but it is pretty self-explanatory. Take the project where you want to go! SGGH speak! 16:03, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thats a good one, I wish I had all my kit :( I'd just wear the stuff and practise and look at how cool I looked :P
Thank You
Thank you very much for you greeting into the Law Enforcement wikiproject. I'm a law enforcement explorer and therefor am still new to the law enforcement world. Im also new to the world of wiki editing. Between the two I doubt there is much I can do help here. Ive already edited the Law Enforcement Explorers page, but besides that I'm, not sure what else I can do. I'll keep looking though.
Thanks again and PS. I linked your clip-on tie page in my edit before I even got your greeting. lol
Have a great weekend. Stay safe.
thekingbeav 22:42, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have replied on thekingbeav user talk page
Re: my complaint
Honestly, you are waaaay intimidating. For starters, your required procedures for filing a complaint with you are about as difficult as filing a tax return. Secondly, your involvement in law enforcement, whether it be actual criminal law enforcement as an occupation or within some or other Wikiprojects should really have no bearing on anything but your user name or your home page. Now, while you may disagree, your little police cap in the URC of your user page and your excessive conditions related to other people posting on your user page, making a complaint, returning to respond to your response, etc. give the appearance as though you are more than just another individual using Wikipedia. It is as though you are an official enforcer, working on behalf of Wikipedia more so than the rest of us. We are all working to make this place a better place, but when you post on someone's page and they try to respond to you and find that they need to download a template within which to properly receive a response from you, I think that this is being overly pretentious. How can you expect someone who has made only a few edits to articles and been here less than 10 minutes decipher your user page. You need more than a user page and a talk page, and you send people to your complaints department? Don't you think this is a bit too much? You may feel that I am being excessive and that you have the right to do whatever it is you like in terms of how people respond to your postings on their pages, and that is why I am merely talking to you about it and not reporting you or something, but I think it's important to take a step back and think about what it is that a message from you does to whomever it is directed. DRosenbach (Talk | Contribs) 18:56, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have replied on DRosenbach user talk page
Cuffs
I wish I had all my kit now :(
I want to ask you a policing question, how specifically do the handcuffs work? Are they automatically locked as soon as they close so you only use the key to unlock them, or do you have to lock them on a suspect with the keys? (the latter seems unlikely). Are they locked when on your belt so you have to unlock them with key to use them, or are do they rest on your belt unlocked somehow?
I'm assuming the rest on your belt unlocked, lock into place when closed, and the key unlocks them. SGGH speak! 20:19, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have replied on SGGH user talk page
- So they sit unlocked on your belt, you cuff a resisting suspect and they automatically lock. You then either:
a) Use the key to unlock him because you dearrested him for some reason b) Use the key to double lock them before throwing him in the van
Those are the only two times you use the key? Use the pin on the end of the key to unlock from normal or to double lock, or to unlock from double lock by twisting one way then t'other? Right?
Okay, I think I have it. Next we move on to ASPs and CS. Cheapest police education ever :P SGGH speak! 20:49, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- How do you store your stabbie? Becuase I'm going to be at Uni for the first 3 years of my specials career and I'm wondering about storage space. The station ("nick" :P) doesn't have the locker space for it to stay there. SGGH speak! 20:59, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- We take everything home bar CS, due to the lack of lockers, it's the same for a number of regs too. SGGH speak! 14:49, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
WPLE
Hi, this particular change just creates a shortcut for those using this template, which I have been doing a lot. This is just a mechanic change, not really one that affects the template or use of either name itself. Both still work, just as {{Wikiproject Japan}} and {{WPJ}} get the same effect. Chris 21:05, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have replied on Chris user talk page