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Durham Police poster urges 'don't threaten kids with jail' | Durham Police poster urges 'don't threaten kids with jail' |
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A poster urging parents not to use the police to scare their children has been seen more than 3.5 million times. | A poster urging parents not to use the police to scare their children has been seen more than 3.5 million times. |
The poster features an officer and a message to parents asking them not to use the threat of the police when disciplining their children. | The poster features an officer and a message to parents asking them not to use the threat of the police when disciplining their children. |
Durham Constabulary wants children to see officers as people who can help rather than simply law enforcers. | Durham Constabulary wants children to see officers as people who can help rather than simply law enforcers. |
And the force's poster has been shared more than 47,000 times and liked by almost 35,000 people on Facebook. | And the force's poster has been shared more than 47,000 times and liked by almost 35,000 people on Facebook. |
A force spokesman said: "Children should be taught from an early age that if they feel like are in danger and they need help, they can approach an officer who will reassure them." | A force spokesman said: "Children should be taught from an early age that if they feel like are in danger and they need help, they can approach an officer who will reassure them." |
'Reinforce bad parenting' | 'Reinforce bad parenting' |
However, the poster has divided opinion on Facebook. | However, the poster has divided opinion on Facebook. |
Jeff Rowse said: "Telling them they will go to jail if they are bad is wrong how? Surely that is the major reason for having a police force? And jails?" | Jeff Rowse said: "Telling them they will go to jail if they are bad is wrong how? Surely that is the major reason for having a police force? And jails?" |
In response Paul Parry said: "Telling a three-year-old that if he doesn't eat his dinner the policeman will come and take him to jail isn't true and will only serve to instil fear into that child. | |
"The police shouldn't be used to reinforce bad parenting." | "The police shouldn't be used to reinforce bad parenting." |
Others were more taken with the officer, with several people asking for him to be moved to their local force or saying they would happily go to him for help. | Others were more taken with the officer, with several people asking for him to be moved to their local force or saying they would happily go to him for help. |
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