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Night Coppers viewers were appalled by the police's "dirty and disappointing" habits, but who's wrong?

Night Coppers viewers were appalled by the police's "vulgar and disappointing" habits - but who's wrong?

Channel The latest episode of the 4 series saw the Brighton Police once again patrolling the seaside town at night.

PC Jack was called in for a street assault, but it was difficult to determine who was the suspect and who was the victim.

Meanwhile, Matt and Amelia on PC find a bloody young man on the bus, receive a report of a broken window, and Aj on PC track down a suspected burglary. .

While the show highlights how difficult the job is, some viewers were disappointed and outraged by the amount of swearing Coppers used.

One viewer wrote on his Twitter: I don't know their name is #nightcoppers. "

Another added: Mental health, a real derogatory term to describe the masses, and badmouthing were truly unprofessional #nightcoppers."

The third tweet is: Meanwhile, a fourth poster said, "#Nightcoppers on #channel4 has a lot of vulgar and abusive language, and it's only from the police.
@sussex_police."

In Tuesday night's episode, Sergeant Andy and his partner stumbled upon a drug case on their shift.

``Something is really going wrong.

Sergeant Andy then asked, "What drugs do you have in your car?" The man replied: "For me, by the way."

Shortly after the police searched the car, Class A drugs were found and the man was arrested.

Night Coppers is available on All4.