Summary
SCOTTISH police officers are to be trained to avoid using local dialect and slang when communicating with colleagues south of the Border in a bid to avoid communication breakdowns.
The government plans to spend GBP 25,000 on a basic English course for officers which will teach them to swap phrases such as "jakey" and "shoot the craw" for the more widely known "drunk" and "run off".See the full content of this document
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Police to Receive English Lessons
It coincides with the introduction of Airwave, a GBP 2.9bn police ...
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