Without doubt those Police Officers and Staff who were watching tonight’s episode of #PoliceCodeZero would be affected by what they saw especially if they too had been the victim of assault
— Protect Our Police (@ProtectRPolice) August 19, 2020
It’s important we keep talking about the mental health of our emergency services https://t.co/e7WzBLcqjg
Watching #policecodezero makes you wonder why our officers bother. Dragging an officer 650ft in a car and the driver receives a suspended sentence. Why do our brave cops bother? So much for a ‘justice’ system. https://t.co/mELLmbPM6L
— Sam (@samtaylor_03) August 19, 2020
#policecodezero who’s watching it?
— Response Monkey (@ResponseMonkey) August 19, 2020
I like programmes like this because it actually shows the public the issues we face rather than the media amending it to suit current affairs or agendas. #police #team999 #BlueLivesMatter #thinblueline
#policecodezero is just showing everyone how pathetic our legal system is when a person can be dragged down a road 650ft and the person responsible gets 18 months suspended.Pedophiles get suspended sentences aswell as rapists so if we cant trust our legal system who can we trust
— Souma (@TherealMervil) August 20, 2020
@reeftelevision sentences the same in series 1, not fit for purpose. Not a deterrent. Drag a police officer around hanging on for life and get community service, curfew and fine! What a disgrace to justice. #policecodezero #police #ThinBlueLine
— 🍤🍹 Usually Food and Little Politics 🌍🍲 (@FoodLewis) August 20, 2020
Violence against police officers is totally unacceptable. You wouldn't expect to be attacked at work...
— West Midlands Alerts (@WMidsAlerts) August 19, 2020
Police officers are ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances and acting with courage, honour & self sacrifice. #RespectPolice #ProtectTheProtectors #PoliceCodeZero pic.twitter.com/LsSOpj9h3I
@reeftelevision absolutely loved #PoliceCodeZero series 2 episode 1. Loved series 1. Always leaves me aghast! Opens our {public} eyes to the horrors faced by emergency workers while protecting the public and more so these days themselves! #ThinBlueLine #Police pic.twitter.com/LECdUbqNj2
— 🍤🍹 Usually Food and Little Politics 🌍🍲 (@FoodLewis) August 20, 2020
I see #policecodezero trending, from the context it seems like it's a very insensitively timed bit of copaganda. No amount of violence done towards police can ever justify their existence as an oppressive force. They signed up to be violent oppressors, they don't get to....
— ⚒️🏳️⚧️⚢☭ אַלעקס (Aleks) ✡️ (@MxHeckinCommie) August 19, 2020
Tonight from 9pm @CCLeeFreeman will be featured on @channel5_tv documentary series #PoliceCodeZero talking about the impact of assaults on our officers & staff.
— Humberside Police (@Humberbeat) August 19, 2020
Next week will include interviews with 3 of our patrol officers following an attack in @Humberbeat_NL #ItsNotOkay pic.twitter.com/DxtwJNgied