PEELERS: THE PSNI FOR REAL Policing is a tough job - no matter where you are in the world. Officers are exposed to danger on a daily basis, to heartbreaking situations and they regularly see the worst excesses of society. How they react is carefully scrutinised and often critiqued. That's especially the case in Belfast - a city still dealing with the legacy of conflict and where a culture of mistrust of the police has been embedded in some communities. The challenge of policing a post conflict society is very much at the heart of Stephen Nolan's slick BBC Northern Ireland fly on the wall documentary series 'Peelers: The PSNI For Real'. Filmed over two years, the talk radio host and a cameraman ride in the back of police cars with a group of officers as they drive around the city on day and night shifts. Wearing a body cam, he observes how the officers handle volatile situations involving members of the public. This includes raids on drug dealers' apartments, car c...