Kingston Police have been using Twitter to remind the public that although they might be in uniform, police officers have still got a sense of humour. UK police forces are prepared to face risks every day, which probably makes the light-hearted moments all the more welcome.
Kingston Police tweeted CCTV footage of 5 men who went out dressed as traffic cones. We’ve heard of people looking so good that they could stop traffic, but this is taking it a bit too far. The men were not arrested, and were shown on their way. The tweets from Kingston Police have been shared hundreds of times.
As risk managers, we are all for dressing up as traffic cones, we would certainly advise against wearing them in the road. Especially if there is CCTV in the vicinity.
Published date: 15th July 2016
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