Cops at woke force 'scared of flashing blue lights & get dropped off by parents'

ROOKIE PCs at a woke force are scared of flashing blue lights and struggle with car sickness, a whistleblower claims.

Overprotective parents also treat them like children.

They keep turning up to complain their youngsters are overworked and hungry.

One mum even arrived with her son on his first shift at West Midlands Police because he was nervous.

The source said: “Several new officers are getting car sick at speed on blue lights and asking the driver to stop.

"It’s shocking.”

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They claimed policing was ­suffering as a result.

Some of the worst examples relate to recruits from a degree apprenticeship programme. 

The whistleblower added: “It’s like being back at school. This is a police force and we have people not living in the real world.”

They said one parent called a station asking: “Where’s my child? They should have finished by now and I’m outside waiting to take him home.”

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And a mum in Wolverhampton called in to say “the job you sent my daughter to really upset her”.

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The force has previously been accused of being woke for seeking to hire an assistant director of fairness and belonging and an assistant director of talent and organisational effectiveness — both on salaries topping £74,000.

Chief Constable Sir David Thompson insisted the force had “outstanding student officers”.

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