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  • Advocate
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    Originally posted by chicane View Post
    What difference would it make if the load of pen-pushers went on strike? The only things they consider sufficiently important to investigate these days are murders and missing person cases.
    I'm quite sure the reasonable population of the UK will see it that way and continue to be the quiet, respectable law abiding subjects that they are...

    ...definately not run riot in the streets with weapons like the opportunistic thuggish little oiks they potentially could be.



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  • chicane
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    What difference would it make if the load of pen-pushers went on strike? The only things they consider sufficiently important to investigate these days are murders and missing person cases.

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  • Advocate
    started a topic Doomed!

    Doomed!

    The first steps to a (?further?)break down in law and order...

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7409679.stm
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