This Is Why Police Are AFRAID to Act | Ex-Traffic Cop, Ian Cook Tells the Truth
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概要
In this episode of the Pocket Sergeant Podcast, I’m joined by Ian Cook, former Traffic Officer and co-founder of Code Zero, for a brutally honest conversation about modern policing.
We break down:
- The AI intelligence failure that embarrassed West Midlands Police
- Whether Chief Constables and politicians are being held accountable
- Why e-bike and illegal bike crime is spiralling out of control
- The reality of tactical contact — and why officers fear being supported
- How inconsistent policy and PSD pressure are changing frontline decisions
Ian speaks candidly about why policing feels paralysed, why officers are second-guessing themselves, and what needs to change if public safety is going to come first again.
We also dive into Code Zero, a new wellbeing app built by emergency service workers to provide proactive support before crisis hits — without stigma, fear, or career consequences.
This is an unfiltered discussion about pressure, politics, perception, and policing from someone who’s lived it.
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