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Meh any idiot can get arrested for breach of the peace when they have an ex using their kids as ammo in a custody battle
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I think I mine was Drunk and Disorderly. I forget. I was drunk.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostMeh any idiot can get arrested for breach of the peace when they have an ex using their kids as ammo in a custody battle
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Breaching "the Queen's peace". Smacks a little of serfdom, doesn't it? You all have to behave because you all belong to the queen.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Arguing the toss with a policeman over a fixed penalty I was warned I'd be arrested for behaviour likely to lead to a breach of peace if i continued. On pointing out that if that was so, as we were the only people about, was he suggesting he was the one going to do the breach of peace was met with more threats. Feckin Police, power crazy fook wits.Comment
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Suity was almost arrested for urinating in a public place, but then the officer noticed that Suity hadn't actually pulled Percy out before starting.
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