Cop’s new beat in paradise
(Manchester Evening News): A top cop who once said Salford was over-run by `feral youths’ is quitting Britain – to take over policing in a Caribbean idyll. David Baines has left his job as assistant chief constable of Cheshire police to become commissioner at the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service. The officer came top of a list of senior police officers from Britain and America – among them North Wales Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom – who coveted the £112,000-a-year, tax-free job. He will be able to indulge his hobby of scuba diving – the crystal clear waters around the islands boast some of the best diving anywhere in the world.
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Those expats rarely mention the algae-encrusted predator tank at Boatwain’s Beach, Mount Trashmore, or the construction of a cruise ship pier over pristine reef. How dare they bring attention to Cayman’s most obvious treasures.
Oh God! Why is it with these expat posts the only thing they can say is how great the diving/beach etc is?