“…However, as the Bordesley Green 10 Most notably, perhaps, on October 14-15, 2010, the Greater Manchester Police (GMP) published a short message about every incident notified to their control room over that 24-hour period to, according to the chief constable, raise awareness of the diverse and complex role of policing, explaining how much time officers spend with non-crime matters (Crump, 2011). This contributed to the public debate about police funding and the impact of the Government's 2010 spending review (and increased the Following of that account from 3,000 to 17,000) (Crump, 2011). to screwball, to scatological or race humor -can all function to give off the wrong impression. Since humour can cause offence; erode the authority those who use it; and, undermine any reputation that an actor has for good judgement (Lyttle, 2006), employing humour in professional settings is potentially ill-advised.…”