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Helping hand Skegness PCSO 'Just doing my job' | Helping hand Skegness PCSO 'Just doing my job' |
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A PCSO heralded for helping an elderly woman find her way home said he was "proud" with the recognition but he was "just doing my job". | A PCSO heralded for helping an elderly woman find her way home said he was "proud" with the recognition but he was "just doing my job". |
A photo of Dave Bunker, 49, taking the woman by the hand has been shared hundreds of times on social media. | A photo of Dave Bunker, 49, taking the woman by the hand has been shared hundreds of times on social media. |
Insp Colin Haigh, of Lincolnshire Police, posted the photo and a caption: "Community policing at its best." | |
Mr Bunker said: "I was really surprised at the reaction. I've done nothing special, it's what we do." | Mr Bunker said: "I was really surprised at the reaction. I've done nothing special, it's what we do." |
More stories from across Lincolnshire | More stories from across Lincolnshire |
He said he had gone to the woman's aid after spotting her on Roman Bank, Skegness, on Monday. | He said he had gone to the woman's aid after spotting her on Roman Bank, Skegness, on Monday. |
"She told me she was on her way to the bus station but she must have been three-quarters of a mile away. | "She told me she was on her way to the bus station but she must have been three-quarters of a mile away. |
"I thought I would give her an hand. I offered her my arm but she chose to take me by the hand. | "I thought I would give her an hand. I offered her my arm but she chose to take me by the hand. |
"We started walking but it became obvious it was too far to walk so I called a colleague who came and picked her up." | "We started walking but it became obvious it was too far to walk so I called a colleague who came and picked her up." |
'No reward necessary' | 'No reward necessary' |
His actions have been praised online, with one Twitter user calling it "British policing at its best", while another said: "This is why we love our boys and girls in blue". | His actions have been praised online, with one Twitter user calling it "British policing at its best", while another said: "This is why we love our boys and girls in blue". |
Mr Bunker, who has been a PCSO with Lincolnshire Police for more than 10 years, said: "Incidents like this happen on a regular basis. It's not just me it's other PCSOs and PCs too. We are doing things like this daily. | Mr Bunker, who has been a PCSO with Lincolnshire Police for more than 10 years, said: "Incidents like this happen on a regular basis. It's not just me it's other PCSOs and PCs too. We are doing things like this daily. |
"Somebody on Twitter said I needed a reward but I said the smile on the woman's face was all the reward I needed." | "Somebody on Twitter said I needed a reward but I said the smile on the woman's face was all the reward I needed." |
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