I suppose he was preventing the police from processing the images from the CCTV cameras to spot motoring offences or something else important like that.
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How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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He pushed to the front of the Q at the cop shop, thus stopping a woman reporting that her dog was missing, thus perverting the course of justiceConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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You just couldn't make it up. 100% true.
Guy walks into a police station in London, goes straight to the front of the queue, burnt hands and face, starts yelling at the person behind the counter:
- I'm the person you are looking for the murders of the 2 French students.
- I'm sorry sir, would you mind waiting your turn?
- F'off, OK then.
Sits down, agitated, looking menacingly at the others and complaining:
- I've got 3rd degree burns, I've come to report a murder and nobody wants to know, WTF?
At which point, someone from the queue, decides to act.
Unbelievable, but true.
I believe it happened on the same day as the De Menezes 2scene in Bournemouth. 42 day detention? They'd need 42 months to get it sorted. Police are complete and utter waste of space/money these days.Comment
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Given the total incompetence of the police, how come the prisons are all full? I suppose it’s mainly those that should be in mental hospital or alcohol/drug rehab. A career criminal has to be really unlucky or stupid to get caught.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostYou just couldn't make it up. 100% true.
Guy walks into a police station in London, goes straight to the front of the queue, burnt hands and face, starts yelling at the person behind the counter:
- I'm the person you are looking for the murders of the 2 French students.
- I'm sorry sir, would you mind waiting your turn?
- F'off, OK then.
Sits down, agitated, looking menacingly at the others and complaining:
- I've got 3rd degree burns, I've come to report a murder and nobody wants to know, WTF?
At which point, someone from the queue, decides to act.
Unbelievable, but true.
I believe it happened on the same day as the De Menezes 2scene in Bournemouth. 42 day detention? They'd need 42 months to get it sorted. Police are complete and utter waste of space/money these days.Comment
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