All picture, no sound

Somewhere in Belfast..

“Hello police exchange, how can I help you?”

“I want to report domestic abuse”

“One moment caller and I’ll transfer you to that team”

“Domestic abuse team, Sandy speaking”

“I want to report my husband for domestic abuse”

Sandy takes the caller’s name, address and telephone number.

“And what form does the abuse take, Ann?”

“He’s here right now, just listen”

Sandy listens, he hears nothing.

“Is your volume turned up , Ann, I’m having trouble hearing”

“That’s it , Constable”

“What’s it?”

“The silence- I’m getting the silent treatment, all picture, no sound, he frequently does this.”

“And your husband, what’s he doing at the moment?”

“A jigsaw puzzle, since this morning, not a word”

“I’ll send a car round”

“Wait constable, there’s more…he’s been humming”

“Do you mean the noise or the smell, Ann?”

“He’s been humming that tune again.. by the Devine Comedy, the one with the line “it’s hard to get by when your arse is the size of a small country”…you see I used to be an air hostess and that’s what the song’s about, he knows it annoys me”

“Don’t worry Ann , a car is on its way”

Later at Antrim Custody suite.

“Well, Tom do you know why you are here”

“Sarge, shouldn’t we caution him first?”

Tom is cautioned, to the effect that he doesn’t need to speak.

“Do you know why you are here?”

“No”

“You’ve been abusing your wife—you have been subjecting her to silences, sometime lasting hours- what do you say about that?”

Tom exercises his right of silence.

“This is what’s know amongst us Domestic Abuse Teams as the ‘silent treatment’, chummy, don’t you know that’s an offence?”

Silence.

“Do you want us to call in Women’s Aid?”

Tom looks startled but remains silent.

“Or the rugby rape demonstrators?”

“Furthermore you have been, on a number of occasions, humming the tune “National Express” by the Devine Comedy—to wit, that your wife has a large bottom. What do you say about that?”

Contrary to his rights, Tom speaks.

“Are either of you familiar with Shostakovich’s Waltz Number 2?”

“No”

“Well, it’s a particular favourite of mine, that’s probably what I was humming”

“Is this Covich a communist, or a supporter of Al-Qaeda, what’s his address?”

Tom refuses to answer any more questions.

Later , a file is sent to the PPS…it could be many years before anything is heard from there….

 

Thanks to Adam Kula for first breaking this story and to Derek for one of the better jokes.

My Brief affair with Simon Byrne

                         

Dear Reader! If you have ‘issues’ or are of a nervous disposition, go no further!

Only a few weeks ago, Fat George, the NIO placeman/policeman, vacated his post and in came  Simon Byrne.

Thrusting, opinionated and unemployed, he was an ideal choice for Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

Nonetheless, I would hear no ill spoken of him . This ex chief constable of Cheshire Constabulary is known for his firm management style, which is totally different from bullying.

I was enraptured by the idea of a dynamic Chief Constable, after George’s size 40 waist.

Simon’s was 38 at the most…

Perhaps I was carried away. I don’t know, to be truthful…..

Anyway, he arrived and he was on Twitter! Oh Joy!

I followed him!

And he followed me back!  No Chief Constable had ever done that before…

It was because he paid me attention, I think…

So, emboldened, I sent him a direct message on 14thJuly and I said this:

“The murders of James and Ellen Sefton remain unsolved. Your officers assert that there is no intelligence touching upon their killings. This is untrue. You have an opportunity to change the picture by being candid about the true extent of the involvement of State actors. Will you help?”

My delicate young heart beat more swiftly , while waiting for a response.

None there came.

Disgracefully, I prostrated my heart and reached out again to this English Alpha Male.

I said, on 20thJuly, rather lamely: “disappointed that you have not replied”.

Still he did not reply, though he had read both messages.

Am I a fool to myself?

I refuse to believe these seventy four allegations against him were ever true. I’m sure that there is an explanation and that   he is out there for me and that some day my Chief Constable will come and tell me the truth.

 

Simon?