‘A strange thing happened on the way to the Police Station’. An A-Z of funny stories and anecdotes

Martin Gaffney SpeakerNet Sponsor


Region:
North West
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £80.00 within Cheshire, thereafter will discuss travel fees to cover any additional expenses include
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
12th September 2024
Tagged:
Funny Story

An A-Z of funny stories seen from the Police service to the public.

As they say, "nothing as strange as folk" & believe me you could not 'script' some of the activities.

May Speak outside the North West as long as expenses can be covered.

Regards

Martin G

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About Martin Gaffney

32 years with a major UK Police Force.

 Cruise line Lecturer 2011  Developed UK National Counter Terrorist Search Manual ACPO TAM 2010  Associate Course Director Emergency Planning College Cabinet Office 2007  Qualified Counter Terrorist Security Co-ordinator Home Office 2006  Developed UK National Standard for Security Co-ordinators 2005

Working within the Specialist Operations Branch led on Security Coordination for Major UK Sporting Events and Political Party Conferences. Lectured on Security Coordination in United Kingdom / Canada / USA / Australia


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