Diary of an On-Call Girl Diary of an On-Call Girl

Diary of an On-Call Girl

True Stories from the Front Line

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Publisher Description

PC Bloggs is a serving British police office and Diary of an On-call Girl is her true and funny account of her working life. 


Excerpt from Diary of an On-call Girl:


The tapes are on, the interview begins, and I ask my standard opening question: ‘Do you understand why you have been arrested?’

Believe it or not, sometimes these words alone can prompt a confused confession.

‘I ain't been arrested,’ says Shimona.

Not exactly a confession.

‘Well, you have, because you’re here.’

‘I was never arrested, though. No-one never put no handcuffs on me.’

I put down my pen. Somehow, I don’t think this is going to be the level of interview for which I need to make notes. ‘You actually don’t need to be handcuffed to be under arrest,’ I say.

‘Yeah, I do. Right, Sonia?’

Sonia nods emphatically. ‘You do need it, me Ma said so.’

In an attempt to steer the interview back on track, I look down at PC Cansat’s statement. ‘Look, it says here, “I then said to Shimona O’Milligan, ‘I am arresting you on suspicion of assault and criminal damage.’ I cautioned her to which she replied, ‘Whatever’.” Does that ring any bells?’

Shimona titters. Then she gets serious again. ‘Does he say he handcuffed me, though? Cos he’s a liar.’

‘No, he says he arrested you.’

‘Well, I wasn’t listening.’

‘This may surprise you,’ I say, ‘but you can be arrested even if you aren’t listening.’

‘No, you can’t. Not if you’re inside a house. I know the law.’

If there is one thing I like more than a gobby teenager, it is a gobby teenager who knows the law.

‘Shimona, you are going to have to take my word for the fact that you were brought here under arrest and you are still under arrest now. Let’s move on.’

‘Whatever.’"


Diary of an On-Call Girl was serialised on BBC Radio 4 and is currently in TV development with scripts being written by the writer of the hit TV comedy Rev.

GENRE
Humour
RELEASED
2011
23 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
248
Pages
PUBLISHER
Monday Books
SIZE
2.7
MB

Customer Reviews

Ik 1986 ,

⭐️👍⭐️👍⭐️👍

Perfectly written, Passionately, while heartily and emotionally written especially the pages on elderly people.

Mushymoo17 ,

Fab read

Nostalgic read for me, fabulous!

bookworm 2 ,

Hilarious

A very funny book with great insight into what it must be like to be a police officer in the UK.
Some of the stories in the book are so incredible they must be true - like the woman who loses her toddler and tells the police that if they find him she'll be in the hairdressers!
PC Bloggs uses irony and sarcasm to get her message across and you get the feel that being a PC is a bit like being in Groundhog Day. Well worth a read.

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