YEAR six pupils were given a talk about what it is like to be in the police force this week.

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Two police community support officers (PCSOs) visited Wrington Primary School last week and answered any questions the children had.

PCSOs Kate Turner and Elle French from Avon and Somerset Constabulary also provided advice to pupils on how to stay safe in the community.

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  • Well that's silly, that is a class full of white children, why do they need to know what it's like being in the police? We all know (personal experience as well as statistics) that Avon and Somerset has one of the worst cases of Positive Discrimination in employment, which means the face of the police force and it's employees in no way correlates to proportional representation.

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