As a former senior police officer & a politician, if, as the PolFed Chairman says "no member of the public will ever see a spit guard until they have spat at one of my colleagues", then I support their use in such circumstances (even though you can’t get HIV from spit).
Of course I’ve been spat at. I spent more than 10 years doing operational shift work - response team & tactical support (IRU & TSG).
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I'm assuming this was in the 90s and how did you deal with it then ?
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That’s very kind of you but it was mid-70s to mid-80s! It was a different era, there was more respect & it rarely happened but when it did, they learnt very swiftly it wasn’t a good idea!
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Thanks for the reply Brian and I believe that this is the point others are trying to make is that you can't use the old way
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