yeah brilliant idea until that force area want to reduce numbers or applicants and suddenly the doctor is finding fault with everythingPolchraine wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:54 am
Maybe the way through the GP questionaire issueis for each force to employ a "doctor" or someone with the right training to review each applicants medical notes. I can request my GP to share my notes with another registered professional and that will take all of 5 minutes. It then removes the responsibilities from the GP of saying yes/no to someones suitability and passes it to a trained individual who will immediately know from what they see and everyone will be treated equally.
have you seen an article today that mentions random drug and alcohol testing is being proposed in new rewrite for the police guidance. where does it say we as shooters now have to be t-total? if the cabinet is locked, why can I not get p*** up? as long as I am in control of them when using them, what is the issue? It's not like they demand anyone that drives that they cannot ever drink. hell the limit even allows you to have some alcohol in your body and drive.