Mary Elizabeth (@maryspalding94) 's Twitter Profile
Mary Elizabeth

@maryspalding94

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calendar_today03-10-2013 19:31:35

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Brick Cop©️ (@brick_cop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remembering one of the best of us, who had his career ahead of him and was killed doing exactly what the public ask of us, protecting them and their homes. Your actions & legacy will never be forgotten. Thinking of you all at Thames Valley Police and beyond. #ThinBlueLine #NeverFogotten

Remembering one of the best of us, who had his career ahead of him and was killed doing exactly what the public ask of us, protecting them and their homes.

Your actions & legacy will never be forgotten.
Thinking of you all at <a href="/ThamesVP/">Thames Valley Police</a> and beyond. 

#ThinBlueLine #NeverFogotten
UK Cop Humour (@ukcophumour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Omg! I absolutely love this 💙 - if there was ever a video to show why we are proud of the Police…..then this is it #MoreThanJustCrime

ITV News Anglia (@itvanglia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WATCH: New Norwich City FC head coach David Wagner paid a visit to the The Nest this afternoon to surprise a group of fans who have been diagnosed with dementia. The 'Duncan's Club' sessions are named after former #ncfc captain Duncan Forbes who died in 2019...

Brick Cop©️ (@brick_cop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you take anything away from #HappyValleyFinale let it be this. We have lives, family & trauma. We are only human & it is just a job. But this job consumes you. You can’t walk away. You are The Police, and you always will be. Quite simply to serve and protect. #ThinBlueLine

If you take anything away from #HappyValleyFinale let it be this.

We have lives, family &amp; trauma.
We are only human &amp; it is just a job.
But this job consumes you.
You can’t walk away.

You are The Police, and you always will be.

Quite simply to serve and protect. #ThinBlueLine
Brick Cop©️ (@brick_cop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve had a few DMs about my best advice starting out in ‘The Job’? Be yourself. Have high standards. Trust your gut. Volunteer. If you don’t know, ask. Starting out is never easy, but being true to yourself is so important for your Mental Health and career. #ThinBlueLine 💯🚨

I’ve had a few DMs about my best advice starting out in ‘The Job’?

Be yourself. Have high standards. Trust your gut. Volunteer. If you don’t know, ask. 

Starting out is never easy, but being true to yourself is so important for your Mental Health and career. 
#ThinBlueLine 💯🚨
Brick Cop©️ (@brick_cop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh and to all of you who do have a framed certificate at home, I hope it’s hung up on the wall proudly. We downplay our courage and determination to do our jobs because that’s how Cops have always been. But if you’ve gone above and beyond to do your duty, be proud. Don’t let

Oh and to all of you who do have a framed certificate at home, I hope it’s hung up on the wall proudly.

We downplay our courage and determination to do our jobs because that’s how Cops have always been.

But if you’ve gone above and beyond to do your duty, be proud. Don’t let
Tom Gaymor 🎙️ (@tomgaymor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saw a news article questioning cost of picture frames/certificates recognising officers achievement/bravery. Having hosted two recent events for police and heard firsthand the courage/injury/trauma experienced I think the real Q should be whether only a certificate is sufficient?

Saw a news article questioning cost of picture frames/certificates recognising officers achievement/bravery. Having hosted two recent events for police and heard firsthand the courage/injury/trauma experienced I think the real Q should be whether only a certificate is sufficient?
Brick Cop©️ (@brick_cop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week is going to feel personal. So instead of responding personally, and that reaction being misunderstood, let’s try something different. Remember what’s personal to you about Policing. Whether it’s community engagement, getting stuck into an investigation, or checking in

This week is going to feel personal.

So instead of responding personally, and that reaction being misunderstood, let’s try something different.

Remember what’s personal to you about Policing. Whether it’s community engagement, getting stuck into an investigation, or checking in
Mary Elizabeth (@maryspalding94) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Followed Paul’s study plan, kept me focussed and on track. Would definitely recommend his crammer course as well. However you choose to study, do what’s right for you and give it your best!

Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recent events have shaken public trust in the Met. But there are thousands of dedicated officers determined to be part of the change. Here, Sgt Sharpling shares what motivates her to continue to serve and why becoming an officer is an opportunity for change #ifnotyouwho

UK Cop Humour (@ukcophumour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We will never get used to seeing these posts... 💔 Rest in Peace Andy and our thoughts are with your friends, family and colleagues. The #ThinBlueLine gets thinner still 💙

Brick Cop©️ (@brick_cop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Little #RestDay tip. ‘Do the stuff, buy the thing, life’s short go out on a whim.’ - #Brickcop ☺️💯 Whatever you get up to, switch off and have a blast. #ThinBlueLine #RestDaysBestDays #SundayFunday #MiniAdventure ☺️🚨

Little #RestDay tip.

‘Do the stuff, buy the thing, life’s short go out on a whim.’ - #Brickcop ☺️💯

Whatever you get up to, switch off and have a blast.

#ThinBlueLine #RestDaysBestDays #SundayFunday #MiniAdventure ☺️🚨
Suffolk Police (@suffolkpolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're a victim of #DomesticAbuse with a concealed phone, be aware the Emergency Alert at 3pm tomorrow will play a sound even if your device is on silent. This video by Refuge shows how to disable alerts if you’re worried about your safety: orlo.uk/KdVCv

Mind Blue Light (@mindbluelight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Settling into a new routine can take time, but there is support out there if you or a colleague is struggling. 🫶 We’ve created a dedicated resource to help new recruits in the emergency services to look after their mental health. 👉 bit.ly/3oEQIPg

Settling into a new routine can take time, but there is support out there if you or a colleague is struggling. 🫶

We’ve created a dedicated resource to help new recruits in the emergency services to look after their mental health.

👉 bit.ly/3oEQIPg