Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by zeitghostSpeaking as I was of the plod getting up themselves...
This little excitement was caused by some poor diabetic sod not taking his insulin.
For reasons that are not clear (this being reported in the SWEP), in addition to the paramedics requested by his wife, two armed response units & a fecking helicopter were despatched to deal with this.
He was ordered out of the house at gun point, handcuffed while trying to vomit & his wife was restrained from re entering the house.
All in all a fine waste of police time.
Miscreant was then taken to hospital, treated, and released the next day.
Wonder how much that little lot cost.
No one is admitting who got it into their heads that he was armed.
you can't take chances with the JB's....
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If you don't know, how the feck would we?Originally posted by zeitghostVery uninformative article in the SWEP tonight... nice picture of the plod helicopter plus a resounding "no comment" from the plod....
Some guy stretchered away to hospital.
I wonder what transpired.

Btw, not my lot either...
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It was me. Torchwood business doncha know.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostFollowed shortly afterward by two unmarked black SUVs with dark windows, sirens and blue lights...
Didn't see Jack Bauer though.
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24 comes to Swansea?
Mmmmm....
Interesting....
Transit van stopped on Fabian Way.
Firetender and police car in attendance...
Followed shortly afterward by two unmarked black SUVs with dark windows, sirens and blue lights...
Didn't see Jack Bauer though.Tags: None
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