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Or looking around nervously at everyone if you have to pick something up off the floor.
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"I did 10 years for armed robbery, but I think I've got it covered on the CV."
Remember not to give yourself away by taking a sh1t in a bucket in the corner of the office.
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Farmer Barleymow and PC Plod. That's not snap
In 'I fecin' hated that Bod' mode
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Maybe he meant PC Plum ?
**launches into song**
Whats the story in ba.......
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Case Studies Needed - Criminal Activity
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Hi
I am a freelance journalist and I am researching an article about criminal records. I noticed in another part of the forum that you brought up this subject and I wondered if anybody would be prepared to talk to me about it in the strictest confidence.
Have any of you ever been banged up for murder or touching up children, maybe something you haven't been caught for and then had a job offer or contract withdrawn as a result of it, or been dismissed? If so, I would love to talk to you. Any details would be changed for the article so you can be certain that you won't be found out.
Please PM me if you can help.
Thanks for taking the time to read this message.
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