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A bit of a legal technicality, really until I get my birth cert changed. Then I can proudly declare myself the sensuous exotic amazon that I know I've always been.
Trouble is, the police wanted to know if I'd heard anything and if so, why I hadn't phoned the police. Yes, I heard some noise at about 3 in the morning, but I always hear noise on Wednesday and Thursday nights so I thought nothing of it. It's usually drunken students or loudmouths rolling home after a night out drinking and you hear banging noises sometimes as they fall over into a shop doorway. All bloody day there are policemen on that street handing out fines, sorry, taxes, to people riding mopeds along there, whether they're actually harming anyone or not (zero tolerance policy you see), but when the trouble kicks off at night with drunken revellers there will never be a policeman there. The shops have stopped switching on their alarms because they're set off by drunken twunts falling into the doors, so is it any wonder there's a break-in?
Copper; 'Well we can't put a policeman on every street in the town centre'.
MTT; 'you do during the day when nothing interesting happens'.
Needless to say, a rather pointless waste of my invoicing time.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
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