Originally posted by Pinto
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Originally posted by janeyI guess I'm just a bit sceptical about the whole camera as a deterent ploy
Oh, I see what you mean.Comment
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Originally posted by janeyI guess I'm just a bit sceptical about the whole camera as a deterent ployComment
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Can I just point out that I've managed to contribute to a thread without the whole thread tumbling into chaos and innuendo!!!
"Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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Originally posted by privateeyeThe camera does work and I use it for my own protection when threatened with violence on a job. Threatening people calm down significantly when told that every move is being beamed from me to the locked boot of the car - and which car they do not know."Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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Originally posted by privateeyeyes you can
"...back up the camera's. Its no use..."
You're nearly there. Just swap the rules.
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Originally posted by janeyCan I just point out that I've managed to contribute to a thread without the whole thread tumbling into chaos and innuendo!!!
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Originally posted by privateeyeshhhhsh - you'll start it off again
<whispers> it's ok I think everyone has gone home </whispers>"Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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Originally posted by janeyso you carry a camera around with you?Comment
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Originally posted by privateeyeWhen I do PI work yes definately - not when on a normal contract though. In case you haven't grasped it or read it elsewhere I am also a Professional Investigator so get involved in other things not so boring."Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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