And SJA don't get a meal break at all, so even more "eating" on the run between jobs I suspect.GC101 wrote: police get 40mins crib break as the EBA states.
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Over many years of scanner-listening, one thing that's been a constant is the lack of meal breaks the police seem to get (and by extension this applies to all the other on-call emergency services as well).Ludacris wrote:The EBA may state 40 mins but it hardly ever happens.. Apart from at the moment with the dispute....
Thats why though fast food outlets get used alot because sometimes you have to eat whilst on the go......
Zebedee wrote:Is there a special component in the Academy training for coppers' stomachs, so you can eat your meal which has gone stone cold and still manage to at least partly enjoy it?![]()
You spend more money there hey? Thats where we fuel most of our cars up. Spending on average of $50 to $60 a car, thirty or so cars a day. we also buy food and drinks from there. We dont demand free coffee, if its offered then we will take it. I have sometimes been asked to pay for it and I do, its not as if it is expected to be free.Spartan wrote:Normally they're at East Perth BP, getting free coffee, bastards!!
We spend more money there and have to pay for our coffee!
Another of life's little injustices!