A black guy was complaining to me that the Police were racist and that black people always got stopped and searched.
I asked him if he had been stopped. He said once when in his car.
Well I said I once got stopped and searched 3 times in my car within one month! Legal every time! :-) This is true.
The guy asked me why I was stopped. I replied it was because I am White!
Even he couldn't stop himself from laughing!
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Previously on "Police 'illegally' stopping white people to racially balance stop-and-search figures"
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSmart detective I reckon. If you arrested everyone with little piggy eyes you would get 90% of criminals off the streets without all that expensive trial malarkey.
Even better, they should profile families and have detectives waiting in maternity wards to whisk the little bastards off to jail before they can do any damage.
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Smart detective I reckon. If you arrested everyone with little piggy eyes you would get 90% of criminals off the streets without all that expensive trial malarkey.
Even better, they should profile families and have detectives waiting in maternity wards to whisk the little bastards off to jail before they can do any damage.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI played squash against a detective a few years back and I will never forget the conversation where he stated that he could tell whether people were guilty just by looking at them.
Nowadays, I play regularly against a mate who is a firearms expert, who is slightly more human !!
What are his qualifications for being a "firearms expert"?
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I was at Heathrow airport the other week and the security staff at the X ray machines were all Asian, the sight of them searching all the white grannies and grandads was ridiculous, taking their shoes and belts off and rooting through their handbags etc.
Meanwhile a dusky looking woman in a niqab strolled straight through without being searched carrying what looked like a massive bottle of propane gas.
It really is political correctness gone mad.
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I played squash against a detective a few years back and I will never forget the conversation where he stated that he could tell whether people were guilty just by looking at them.
Nowadays, I play regularly against a mate who is a firearms expert, who is slightly more human !!
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostPACE gives plod the right to detain you and take you to the station to confirm your identity. Why?
They can't move you until they have given you a copy to read - usually involving someone else from the station bringing the folder out to you.
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This is old news surely? I thought most people had been aware of this for a while.
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostPACE gives plod the right to detain you and take you to the station to confirm your identity. Why?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post...I once came back from Northern Ireland in an old van at the height of the troubles. It was reasonable that I be given a grilling at the port but they were very rude and aggressive.
This is really basic stuff; don't police officers get taught any basic social skills in their training?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIt might help if some police could differentiate between those likely to be involved in criminal/terrorist activities and those that are. I have seen the other side of this as I have an Irish name and I once came back from Northern Ireland in an old van at the height of the troubles. It was reasonable that I be given a grilling at the port but they were very rude and aggressive.
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It might help if some police could differentiate between those likely to be involved in criminal/terrorist activities and those that are. I have seen the other side of this as I have an Irish name and I once came back from Northern Ireland in an old van at the height of the troubles. It was reasonable that I be given a grilling at the port but they were very rude and aggressive.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIt's a chavesty.
When the bling is gone and you cant go on
Its chavesty
When the baby cries and you dont care why
Its hard to bear
With no-one to love you youre
Goin nowhere
Chavesty
When you lose your dole and you got no soul
Its chavesty
When the car tax cries and you dont know why
Its hard to bear
With no-one to love you youre
Goin nowhere
(with apologies to the Bee Gees)
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostPACE gives plod the right to detain you and take you to the station to confirm your identity. Why?
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PACE gives plod the right to detain you and take you to the station to confirm your identity. Why?
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