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In many countries you can, in a fine "upstanding" one, like this, you can'tOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy can't we just pay to get out of jail? I am sure it would cost more than £200.
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Why can't we just pay to get out of jail? I am sure it would cost more than £200.
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Or tazers "buy a hospital pass today"Originally posted by barrydidit View PostOn their truncheons too; 'Buy Elastoplast today!'
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On their truncheons too; 'Buy Elastoplast today!'Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostThey must have seen that article, someone posted on here, about a guy supplementing their income doing it.
Why stop at cars, they could advertise on their uniforms too?
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They must have seen that article, someone posted on here, about a guy supplementing their income doing it.
Why stop at cars, they could advertise on their uniforms too?
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Adverts on police cars?
Logos for brands such as easyJet would create money for police forces | Daily Mail Online
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