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PMJ, please state what you believe needs cleaning up about this article. ninety: one 16:25, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
Its not just cleanup.
"Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis is currently the third highest rank, within Londons Metropolitan Police Service. The rank is commonly referred to, simply as just Assistant Commissioner. The rank of AC is senior to Deputy Assistant Commissioner, but junior to Deputy Commissioner."
Which personally I see no problem with, because it gives information of what it is, being a third highest rank, within the London MPS. I mean you can see for yourself, please state what you have against my edits, if anyone does.
Plus does anyone have a valid reason to reject these edits? If not, please let them go on the article. Last time I tried ti implement these changes, all my edits were reverted, because the user did not agree with one thing. Which is not in tone with good faith, because if you do not agree with one change, change it. Just dont undo peoples hard work. Police,Mad,Jack ( talk · contribs)☺ 17:26, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
Thanks again. Police,Mad,Jack ( talk · contribs)☺ 18:15, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
I think the article could be considerably cleaned up by separating out, or at least listing, current ACs and previous ones. I'd make a start but I've not seen a post-Blair list, and don't have time to find one. Wnjr ( talk) 16:11, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
I'm looking for advice on how to draw attention to the fact that Specialist Operations and Specialist Crime and Operations are not the same. A great number of wiki editors/authors seem to have difficulty in correctly distinguishing the two; due no doubt to the similar name and not helped buy the fact that Cressida Dick held both positions in a short space of time, including the changeover from Specialist Crimes to Specialist Crime and Operations. On top of that Mark Rowley, who took over from Dick as AC for SO, was replaced in his previous job in Surrey Police by the previous holder of the AC for Specialist Crimes (Lynne Owens), who had just been replaced by Dick.
Basically I am currently correcting these errors where I find them, but I am wondering if its worth creating a stand-alone article or a section in a relevant article highlighting the difference, so as to minimise future confusion. Feedback appreciated, I'm new to this.
ReaverMan ( talk) 10:57, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
This section is unclear, messy, and generally needs to be redone - it covers a very broad time span, doesn't clearly differentiate between the current holders and the historical holders and lacks organisation.
I propose making a new section which will list the current positions and their incumbents; and reorganizing the existing section so that the positions are either
Unless there are any other ideas I will proceed to rewrite it within a few days, once I am certain I have a definitive list of the holders of each position since 1985. I will probably use the second of my three above suggestions as I feel it would give greater clarity (although I haven't really explained the idea very well).
ReaverMan ( talk) 13:00, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
The list states Labalmondière's term as Assistant Commissioner "A" ended in 1884 and Bruce took office in that year, but their article pages indicate this happened in 1888. Does anyone know a source which would show which is correct? Dunarc ( talk) 23:43, 27 December 2015 (UTC)