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Friday, 8 May 2009

Cops Companion 17 - Campus Raid

Patrols were sent out to outer areas like the College Campus
Students in their cars were an easy target for the Cops
they usually rode round in neglected vehicles
which were overloaded with rowdy friends.

These stops therefore yielded multiple arrest opportunities
and if the passengers were fit, sporting types then the strip process
could be particularly enjoyable for cops who had interests that way.

These victims were usually too young and inexperienced to protest or resist
they were more worried about their parents finding out.

Go to Part 20


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Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Neighbourhood Cops 16 - Taking Stock

"Did you see that guy's face when I ripped off his briefs?"


After a couple of weeks of the new arrest regime
 the jail was starting to fill up nicely with dismayed villains
and cops felt they could pat themselves on the back.
However the stats didn't show much change in the crime problem yet.
and their targets had learned to avoid the cops traditional spots.
They needed to move into new areas of operation.


Originally published in ‘The Cops Companion’, a series of photos selected to accompany and complement Mitchell’s story ‘Neighbourhood Cops’ at mitchmen Yahoo! Group. See sidebar for link.

Monday, 4 May 2009

Neighbourhood Cops 15 - Hosing down Hotheads



Inmates were usually in much need of cleaning up after restitution sessions
The cops pragmatic approach to cleanliness and discipline
generally involved protracted, high-pressure hosing down.
They didn’t always limit themselves to water either*

Go to Part 16

Picture courtesy of ‘Academy Men

* see episode 14 of Neighbourhood Police at mitchmen yahoo group.
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Saturday, 2 May 2009

Neighbourhood Cops 14 - Unofficial visitors



While the night watch were busy disciplining their prisoners of choice
other inmates received unofficial visits from masked civilians
who were supposed to be carrying out cleaning or maintenance
but liked to tease some of the hotter prisoners during their break time 

Go to Part 39


picture by Academy Men

Originally published in 'The Cops Companion’, a series of photos selected to accompany and complement Mitchell’s story ‘Neighbourhood Cops’  at mitchmen Yahoo! Group. See sidebar for link.

Friday, 1 May 2009

Neighbourhood Cops 13 - Night Punishments



Inmates in the main detention cells fared no better.
The new regime of total restraint meant the night watch
had much less to do and they got very bored.
So they went to town on prisoners who caused problems.

One such moment was captured in this indistinct CCTV image
which quickly found it’s way onto the Internet
and provoked a lively social media discussion
amongst those who knew who the inmate was.

Go to Part 14


Originally published as ‘The Cops Companion’ a series of photos selected to accompany and complement Mitchell’s story ‘Neighbourhood Cops’ at mitchmen Yahoo! Group. See sidebar for link.

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Neighbourhood Cops 12 - Secure for the night

Brody - time for lights out

The sudden influx of detainees generated by the '4S' regime
meant that jail space was soon under pressure
Some prisoners were placed in temporary 'overflow' accomodation,
generously provided by the Prison Governor and his staff
who were permitted to pick out who they wanted as a 'guest'

The furnishings were more comfortable than normal jail cells
and rooms quieter without the incessant racket of the main prison
but the arrangement was not without disadvantages for prisoners.
Their restraints were much tighter to maintain security

And some hosts who popped in at 'lights out' to say their goodnights
might also reveal that the bed would be shared by them both.
Prisoners experiences varied, the Governor's nights
were very different to the lowly janitorial staff.


and it wasn't unknown for 'guests' to 'get lost'.

This brilliant picture of Brodie is courtesy of Captured Guys

(Originally published as ‘The Cops Companion’, a series of photos selected to accompany and complement Mitchell’s story ‘Neighbourhood Cops’ at mitchmen Yahoo! Group. See sidebar for link.)

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Neighbourhood Cops 11 - In-Cell Restraint

Many new arrivals were sent straight to bed in bleak cells.
They might be allowed some crude shorts to cover their nudity
but soon discovered that, being made of very coarse material
they were actually worse than wearing nothing
a scratchy accompaniment to sleepness nights.

 The cops kept their prisoners in constraints continuously, even in cells.
They learned how to adjust their discomfort levels.
The days of inmates angrily screaming and shouting abuse
from the refuge of their cells were abruptly ended.
For fear of a guard coming to tweak their restraints

The cops workplace quality of life was greatly improved.

 Go to Part 12

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