Summary
In the back of a police van as night draws in, 21-year-old special constable Susan Hawes is travelling with her four-strong unit to deal with a call to stop nuisance youths in her home town of Ilkeston.
Like a full police officer, she could just as easily be going on a raid to a drug-dealer's house. But, unlike a PC, Miss Hawes and her fellow Ilkeston specials, Sally Marshall, Sophie Rice and Section Officer Ian Preston, do not get a wage for their work.See the full content of this document
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Susan's Dedicated to Being a 'Special'
She said: "We work most Friday and Saturday nights, sometimes weekdays - from about 7pm to 1am or 2am, sometimes up to an 11-hour s...
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