I will have to agree with Dave on this one. I don't care about when the apron was placed or if Long missed it the first (or second) time around. But, a person doesn't usually lose his/her job... at least not in Victorian times because they had a beer on duty. There also wasn't necessarily a reprimand given the first, second, or third time a person was caught. Many secrets were kept between officers, and are still kept today. That's why internal investigations always have difficulties uncovering details.
Now, I suspect that many officers in those days got into trouble with drinking or with prostitutes, bribes, gambling, threats, whatever, and that Long is on the radar, as was Harvey, because they were involved in the case and we have to look at possibilities of dereliction. I am absolutely fine with the thought that Long was derelict long before he was sacked. Yet I am also comfortable with the idea that he wasn't derelict and still didn't see the apron, or that the apron wasn't there at the time he said he passed by. We don't know, but we certainly can say Long was most probably not an exemplary officer because he was transferred to H and because of his later history which must have had a beginning before he was fired, and a year earlier is not so far before.
Mike
Now, I suspect that many officers in those days got into trouble with drinking or with prostitutes, bribes, gambling, threats, whatever, and that Long is on the radar, as was Harvey, because they were involved in the case and we have to look at possibilities of dereliction. I am absolutely fine with the thought that Long was derelict long before he was sacked. Yet I am also comfortable with the idea that he wasn't derelict and still didn't see the apron, or that the apron wasn't there at the time he said he passed by. We don't know, but we certainly can say Long was most probably not an exemplary officer because he was transferred to H and because of his later history which must have had a beginning before he was fired, and a year earlier is not so far before.
Mike
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