History
1987
At
the start of the year, Hollis was unbearably smug after
single-handedly disarming and handcuffing a man in a Labour Exchange and Martella talked down a would-be suicide who had AIDS
(The New Order of Things); a drugs raid on a community centre sparked a
riot (Some You Win, Some You Lose); and Sun Hill prepared for an
inspection as Shaw and Martella
discovered what appeared to be a child beating (Brownie Points).
Galloway investigated a gangland murder, Roach (pictured) was stabbed in the backside by
louts in a pub, and in bad weather, Cryer knocked down and killed an old lady
(Missing Presumed Dead). When Dashwood tried to put pressure on a black suspect,
Martella reported him (Domestics); a headmaster refused to co-operate with an
anti-drugs campaign and Roach and Penny clashed over the release of a
prisoner (What Are Little Boys Made Of?).
Taxi drivers staged a protest by clogging roads around
Sun Hill and Shaw was stabbed whilst trying to break up a fight on foot
patrol (Blind Alleys, Clogged Roads); the early relief were interviewed by
CIB following an allegation that an on-the-spot fine was
pocketed by two bent PCs (Double Trouble); and Martella applied for a position
in the Bermuda police force, but after being punched during a fight, then failing
to prevent a suicide jumper, felt she wasn't up to the job and withdrew the
application (Sun Hill Karma). Inspector Kite thought he was on to illegal dumping of
toxic waste (Skipper); June Ackland was taken in hand by Sergeants Cryer and Penny
when she got drunk following the death of her father, but whilst sobering up
discovered an IRA arms deal (Overnight Stay); and during the investigation of a
crazy woman and her cats, Penny (pictured) was shot in the stomach and trapped in a flat
out of reach of his radio (Not Without Cause).