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Peter TICKLE

Peter TICKLE

aka  Ticko

NSW Police Force

Regd. #  ?

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations:  Tactical Response Group

Awards?

Service:  From  26 June 1978  to  17 December 1990 = 12+ years Service

Born:  1954

Died:  17 December 1990

Age3536

Cause:  Illness – Suicide – firearm

Location of event?

Funeral date?

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CANBERRA - NATIONAL POLICE WALL OF REMEMBRANCE TOUCH PLATE. NSWPF SUICIDE THAT " IS " MENTIONED ON THE POLICE WALL OF REMEMBRANCE.
CANBERRA – NATIONAL POLICE WALL OF REMEMBRANCE TOUCH PLATE.
NSWPF SUICIDE THAT ” IS ” MENTIONED ON THE POLICE WALL OF REMEMBRANCE.

[alert_green]Peter IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_green]

 

Constable Tickle was a member of the Police Tactical Response Group and following a barrage of ill-informed and inaccurate media attacks on the squad he tragically took his own life on 17 December, 1990.

 

The constable was born in 1954 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 26 June, 1978. At the time of his death he was attached to the Tactical Response Group.

 

Full name is ‘possibly‘ Peter WAYNE Tickle.

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There are many on this site that served with SenCon Peter Tickle in the TRG. Peter was an excellent copper who was totally dedicated to the job and his workmates. I can’t even begin to count the number of times he went through doors with a shotgun in his hands or was involved in riots at Bathurst, our States Gaols etc. He was one of the bravest coppers I ever worked with and you could always count on him having your back no matter what the odds. It was because of this dedication to his mates that drove him to suicide. TRG were under heavy pressure from Pollies, The Bosses and the Media after the Darren Brennan shooting. Peter was asked to attend a school to show the kids some Police equipment. ONE parent complained to the Media that he had allowed ‘innocent’ little children to play with a fully loaded shotgun (the shotgun was innocuous and unloaded) but the Media had a field day. Peter came under extreme pressure from management and felt that he had brought more pressure on the Group and had seriously let his workmates down. He believed that because of this TRG would be disbanded. His dedication to his mates and the Group was overwhelming and he took his own life. Does the act of doing this wipe out all the brave and excellent work he did as a copper ? Does his service and dedication deserve to be commemorated ? I believe it does.

Friday  21 August 2015 – Barry Lewis

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3 Comments

  1. I worked with Peter at Burwood Police Station and I also played rugby league with him in the Sydney Police Comp. He was truly a mate. I had left the force and was living on the far south coast when I heard of his death on the day of his funeral and of course was unable to make it. The shock of his passing is still with me, I have fond memories of him.

  2. They would not listen,
    they’re not listening still
    Perhaps they never will.

    23 years on and not forgotten.

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