Further ludicrous law enforcement from Scotland’s funniest force.
In this episode, the officers of the Scottish Police Force find themselves educating the educators, laying down the law to lawyers, and painting some graffiti artists in a good light.
Refusing to rest on his laurels, Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson continues to strive for excellence. However, whether he is launching his new #SlateHate initiative to support the disabled community or ordering top-of-the-range gloves for his officers, nothing seems to go perfectly to plan.
On the roads, the traffic cops find themselves in a dilemma - should PC Singh ticket his daughter’s teacher for speeding, or will it affect the casting decision for the upcoming school play? Fortunately, his colleague PC Hugh McKirdy is on hand to provide his own brand of roadside assistance.
City police Fletcher and McLaren uncover a crafty criminal at a murder mystery party. Mindful of their duties, they bring in the bad guy without killing anyone’s evening. Elsewhere, there is a reunion of partners as PC Charlie McIntosh and PC Jane Mackay catch up in court, giving evidence on a big case in the countryside. The pair reminisce about their time together, and Charlie gets a chance to cross-examine Jane’s new partner, PC Washington.
Keen to connect with the kids, the Scottish Police Force has created the new role of youth liaison officer. Fresh-faced recruits are fast-tracked to the street in the hope that young people will feel police-positive if the PCs are similar in age. The first of these officers is PC Eleanor Hipgrave, who can’t wait to connect with the young community. Will her peers be pleased to participate in this promising policing programme? Show less