Presumably
Presumably because he was never promoted to substantive sergeant.
Neil might have come across something on the rank structure of the Met in Victorian days but it appears to me that Acting Sergeant was in itself a substantive rank equating with an Army corporal. Simpson wore two stripes as opposed to a full sergeant's three stripes.
In my day we performed acting sergeant duties with no stripes or anything else to indicate the rank.
Originally posted by Simon Wood
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Neil might have come across something on the rank structure of the Met in Victorian days but it appears to me that Acting Sergeant was in itself a substantive rank equating with an Army corporal. Simpson wore two stripes as opposed to a full sergeant's three stripes.
In my day we performed acting sergeant duties with no stripes or anything else to indicate the rank.
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