Leicestershire Police Chief Constable & Police Crime Commissioner Visit Oakham Market Rutland
Wednesday, March 09, 2016
Leicestershire Police Chief Constable and Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner Visit Oakham Market Rutland County Councillor Moves Protest to Market Place
Leicestershire Police Chief Constable and Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner Visit Oakham Market Rutland County Councillor Moves Protest to Market Place
At very wet and cold morning for Oakham Market.
Today the Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police Simon Cole visited Oakham
to hear views and opinions from residents.
He was accompanied by the thankfully outgoing Tory police and crime commissioner
Sir Clive Loader.
Sir Clive Loader today was evidence of why the role of police and crime commissioner
should not be a political paid position. Especially a rotten Rutland and Melton Tory
Member. Instead of good morning rather oddly for Sir Clive,
I was greeted with, "I don't want you taking my photograph today". Rob Persani from
Rutland Radio Interviewed the Chief Constable which I filmed, when it came to
the turn of Sir Clive to be interviewed he demanded I did not film him. I reminded
him he was a public figure and I should have added also paid far to much.
I did not film him, and took a photograph instead.
Rutland and Melton Tories are not a happy bunch at the moment after losing last
weeks by-election.
I have also received complaints from the Begy clan after I published an announcement
they published via Facebook. They have demanded I take down my post announcing
Nick Begy is to stand for Greetham. The problem is the Rutland Tories who are
bunch of control freaks had not made a formal announcement before the Begy
family took to making an official announcement on Facebook.
Rutland County Councillor Richard Gale
Chief Constable Simon Cole
Inspector Gavin Drummond
PC Joe Lloyd
Simon Cole meets Cllr Richard Gale
At very wet and cold morning for Oakham Market.
Today the Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police Simon Cole visited Oakham
to hear views and opinions from residents.
He was accompanied by the thankfully outgoing Tory police and crime commissioner
Sir Clive Loader.
Sir Clive Loader today was evidence of why the role of police and crime commissioner
should not be a political paid position. Especially a rotten Rutland and Melton Tory
Member. Instead of good morning rather oddly for Sir Clive,
I was greeted with, "I don't want you taking my photograph today". Rob Persani from
Rutland Radio Interviewed the Chief Constable which I filmed, when it came to
the turn of Sir Clive to be interviewed he demanded I did not film him. I reminded
him he was a public figure and I should have added also paid far to much.
I did not film him, and took a photograph instead.
Rutland and Melton Tories are not a happy bunch at the moment after losing last
weeks by-election.
I have also received complaints from the Begy clan after I published an announcement
they published via Facebook. They have demanded I take down my post announcing
Nick Begy is to stand for Greetham. The problem is the Rutland Tories who are
bunch of control freaks had not made a formal announcement before the Begy
family took to making an official announcement on Facebook.
Rutland County Councillor Richard Gale
Chief Constable Simon Cole
Inspector Gavin Drummond
PC Joe Lloyd
Simon Cole meets Cllr Richard Gale
Sir Clive Loader Police and Crime Commissioner.
Rob Persani Rutland Radio