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Previously on "Helloooo i'm not on the marching powder"
Mr C was rather embarrassed at Heathrow airport enroute to a business meeting in Hungary, to have a rather cute Springer Spaniel come up to him, sit at his feet and expect a treat from the police handler on the other end of the pupper's lead.
After a rather mortifying explanation that all he had was Hungarian currency, the policeman said the business people going to Hungary were increasing being tagged with false positives by police dogs for this very reason.
Mr C was rather embarrassed at Heathrow airport enroute to a business meeting in Hungary, to have a rather cute Springer Spaniel come up to him, sit at his feet and expect a treat from the police handler on the other end of the pupper's lead.
After a rather mortifying explanation that all he had was Hungarian currency, the policeman said the business people going to Hungary were increasing being tagged with false positives by police dogs for this very reason.
Mr C was rather embarrassed at Heathrow airport enroute to a business meeting in Hungary, to have a rather cute Springer Spaniel come up to him, sit at his feet and expect a treat from his police handler on the other end of his lead.
After a rather mortifying explanation that all he had was Hungarian currency, the policeman said the business people going to Hungary were increasing being tagged with false positives by police dogs for this very reason.
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