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Humberside Police defends social media pictures of officers on dodgems | Humberside Police defends social media pictures of officers on dodgems |
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Police officers pictured riding the dodgems at Hull Fair were doing so as "light-hearted public engagement", force bosses say. | Police officers pictured riding the dodgems at Hull Fair were doing so as "light-hearted public engagement", force bosses say. |
The Sun newspaper printed the pictures taken from an officer's Twitter page and said residents were "furious". | The Sun newspaper printed the pictures taken from an officer's Twitter page and said residents were "furious". |
But, Humberside's deputy chief constable Andy McDyer said he was "really disappointed in the article". | But, Humberside's deputy chief constable Andy McDyer said he was "really disappointed in the article". |
More than 25 officers were on duty during the eight-day event, which attracted more than 500,000 visitors. | More than 25 officers were on duty during the eight-day event, which attracted more than 500,000 visitors. |
More on this and other Hull stories | More on this and other Hull stories |
More than 110 people have commented on the BBC Look North Facebook page, with most in support of the police. | More than 110 people have commented on the BBC Look North Facebook page, with most in support of the police. |
One post described it "as little light hearted fun that hurts nobody". | One post described it "as little light hearted fun that hurts nobody". |
Another said : "It shows that they are human too and like to have fun a move which I think will make it easier for children to approach them instead of being frightened." | Another said : "It shows that they are human too and like to have fun a move which I think will make it easier for children to approach them instead of being frightened." |
A spokesman for the Sun said the newspaper "stands by its story". | |
He added: "We are happy with the story we ran and it speaks for itself." | |
Mr McDyer said the officers were on a break and the photographs showed the "public face of policing". | Mr McDyer said the officers were on a break and the photographs showed the "public face of policing". |
"Our officers had been out there for eight days," he said. | "Our officers had been out there for eight days," he said. |
"They've worked between 10 to 12-hour shifts, invariably not taking the rest periods they're allowed because they want to be out supporting the public. | "They've worked between 10 to 12-hour shifts, invariably not taking the rest periods they're allowed because they want to be out supporting the public. |
"This is about an opportunity at 12:30 last Saturday, before the fair was fully opened, before the public was really around to engage with stallholders because they are one of our major partners in this." | "This is about an opportunity at 12:30 last Saturday, before the fair was fully opened, before the public was really around to engage with stallholders because they are one of our major partners in this." |
Mr McDyer added officers were praised by the public about the way they had policed the fair, which this year included armed patrols. | Mr McDyer added officers were praised by the public about the way they had policed the fair, which this year included armed patrols. |
The force said it had made four arrests during the week for minor offences. | The force said it had made four arrests during the week for minor offences. |
Earlier this year, it was rated as "requiring improvements" by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary. | Earlier this year, it was rated as "requiring improvements" by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary. |
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