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Yes 11%, not very much really, would get you bollocks all in the rreal world. Since a typical police officer will spend as long in retirement as they spent working, then unless your pension is going to be 11% of your average income then somebody else is having to cough up an awful lot of money ... Oh wait, that's probably the rest of us.
Don't you work 4 days on 4 days off ? That would be 180 days a year, sounds good, sounds very healthy.... Oh wait, I forgot the Holidays and sick leave, that should take you down to about 140 - 150 days per annum. That would be about 40% less working days than mr average.
4 on 4 off? No, you're thinking of the fire service.
Holidays. Yes, we get holidays. I get the equivalent of 26 days after 25 years service.
Sick leave? Are you suggesting that sick leave is an entitlement? Do that in today's police service and you'll find yourself subject to an Unsatisfactory Performance Procedure. In fact, if you have more than 10 days off or more than 2 separate periods of sick leave in a rolling 12 month period your line manager must initiate an action plan to reduce the amount of sick leave you take. And that is despite being put into a position where personal injury is a distinct possibility, and we are classed as "at risk" of common infections through the work we do.
If you can point to statistics rather than made up conjecture and ad hominem attacks on my honesty and integrity I will enter into more debate with you.