When Andy Murdoch went from professional football player to polis his club, Partick Thistle, tried to get the police to pay a £50k transfer fee! Strangely enough, Strathclyde Police insisted on a free transfer and there he rose through the ranks, spending time as a trainer at the Scottish Police College and eventually become a superintendent, retiring from the Contact, Command & Control division (also known as C3). Since retiring he has been chair of the Partick Thistle’s Former Players A...
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When Andy Murdoch went from professional football player to polis his club, Partick Thistle, tried to get the police to pay a £50k transfer fee! Strangely enough, Strathclyde Police insisted on a free transfer and there he rose through the ranks, spending time as a trainer at the Scottish Police College and eventually become a superintendent, retiring from the Contact, Command & Control division (also known as C3). Since retiring he has been chair of the Partick Thistle’s Former Players A...
PS Ash Toner-Maxwell, Scottish LGBTI Police Association
SFQ Podcast
1 hour 12 minutes
1 year ago
PS Ash Toner-Maxwell, Scottish LGBTI Police Association
PC Ash Toner-Maxwell Scottish LGBTI Police Association The SFQ podcast returns for a thought provoking chat with Ash Toner-Maxwell regarding her experience in the east end of Glasgow, including her time as a campus cop. She then speaks about her current role as General Secretary of the Scottish LGBTI Police Association. Should cops be going to all those PRIDE marches? How can people speak to each other about LGBTI issues without falling out? You can visit their website at: https://www.l...
SFQ Podcast
When Andy Murdoch went from professional football player to polis his club, Partick Thistle, tried to get the police to pay a £50k transfer fee! Strangely enough, Strathclyde Police insisted on a free transfer and there he rose through the ranks, spending time as a trainer at the Scottish Police College and eventually become a superintendent, retiring from the Contact, Command & Control division (also known as C3). Since retiring he has been chair of the Partick Thistle’s Former Players A...