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Policeman,Right Or Wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have had to watch this twice now. I'm surprised at you BB. This lady was taking sensible precautions. His time would have been better spent picking up the litter around his feet.
The look of power on his face puts me in mind of the behaviour of many police officers during the miner's strike.
He's not a newbie either. The promotion to what appears to be sergeant has gone to his head. I hope to read more of this.
The look of power on his face puts me in mind of the behaviour of many police officers during the miner's strike.
He's not a newbie either. The promotion to what appears to be sergeant has gone to his head. I hope to read more of this.
The plod in the chalking incident is truly a Jobsworth and had Esther still been around, he would most likely have taken centre stage on one of her programmes.
However, the folk driving miles to the Peak District to exercise their rights by walking their dogs are just extracting the urine, imho. They are seeing how far they can bend the rules.
However, the folk driving miles to the Peak District to exercise their rights by walking their dogs are just extracting the urine, imho. They are seeing how far they can bend the rules.
There are two sorts of policemen; those who want to uphold the law and improve society and those, with small person syndrome, who simply want to throw their weight around "because they can". Fortunately the latter are few in number but the one in the article is one of them; certainly not suited to be a sergeant.