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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    I don't know about the ticket book thing Winja, but I'm amazed to be agreeing with most of your posts here.
    OK , MAYBE YOU SHOULD SUCK MOMMAS COCK . DO YOU AGREE WITH THAT , HOPE YOU FEEL MORE AT HOME NOW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    I don't know about the ticket book thing Winja, but I'm amazed to be agreeing with most of your posts here.
    Yeah I think WINJA finally got laid last night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    MAYBE..
    MOTHERS OF THE POLICE OFFICERS IN MY AREA TELL THEIR FRIENDS THAT THEIR SONS ARE DRUG DEALERS TO SAVE THE FAMILY FROM EMBARESSMENT
    "Don't tell my mum I'm a politician, she thinks I play piano in a whore house"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dafe
    In my books - Getting a ticket constitutes having a bad day.
    I decided at an early stage to educate myself, so that my definatition of having a bad day, was not dealing with criminals, unreasonable drunks and aggresive life-threatening situations. I decided to leave that for some uneducated looser, just like you!

    The cop could have had a rant, but....... I don't much respect revenue collectors and I get my kicks out of exposing their lack of intelligence. Just like now!

    Ohhhhh, this soft and gentle life I live!!!
    I will try to make this gentle but you really don't seem that educated and seem to lack basic reading comprehension. Contary to what you think, there a high proportion of cops who have taken the bull by the horns and have done the whole uni thing where they learnt about things like idioms.

    Winja, shagging your girlfriends grandmother is immoral, enforcing speed limits doesn't quite come into the same league.

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    Hahahahahaha i just heard on the news it took the Cops 2 hours to respond to a burg that had 20 high power guns stolen. Now they are worried about them being in the hands of "bad people". Useless why not resopnd sooner. Oh yea i forgot there is no revenue in solving burgs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indoo
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    Winja, shagging your girlfriends grandmother is immoral, enforcing speed limits doesn't quite come into the same league.
    Why? She is of age, and grandmothers can sometimes still be quite young - perhaps even sexy ? The (soon to be ex - ? ) girlfriend may of course have something to say about the matter
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    Quote Originally Posted by R1madness
    Hahahahahaha i just heard on the news it took the Cops 2 hours to respond to a burg that had 20 high power guns stolen.
    Pathetic is all I can say! Not blaming individual cops but bloody hell...priorities man!!!
    The potential grief that could come from that burg is insane...but nah,better off pulling over people for not seatbelts and doing 6kms over

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1madness
    Hahahahahaha i just heard on the news it took the Cops 2 hours to respond to a burg that had 20 high power guns stolen. Now they are worried about them being in the hands of "bad people". Useless why not resopnd sooner. Oh yea i forgot there is no revenue in solving burgs.

    And arriving at the scene within 15 minutes would have helped the situation how??

    Please elucidate, I'm waiting with baited breath
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    Well maybe if it was like the a few years ago when the cops responded to alarms at certain places (like gunshops and banks) maybe they would have caught them. Maybe not as well but after 2 hours you got to be kidding. you too scumdog, you dont see me giving people rude jestures for making an observation

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    Didn't you know fingerprints fade after 15 minutes?

    And from what I read upon receiving the call they immediately assigned a car which was on its way there, which was diverted to a job where someone was breaking into cars. Ones historic, ones happening now, which one should Police attend first, hmm.

    Your right as well Ixion, I should prolly change that to great grandma or something, although even then in the right light...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    And arriving at the scene within 15 minutes would have helped the situation how??
    Well they would've been an hour and 45mins closer to them:slap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indoo
    Didn't you know fingerprints fade after 15 minutes?

    And from what I read upon receiving the call they immediately assigned a car which was on its way there, which was diverted to a job where someone was breaking into cars. Ones historic, ones happening now, which one should Police attend first, hmm.
    Umm one is high powered guns being stolen to arm criminals and one is my stereo getting ripped out o my car again. Its not that big a choise. Get the GUNS back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL Rider
    Well they would've been an hour and 45mins closer to them:slap:
    And you know WHEN the burglary happened? and which way the burglars went? and what vehicle they were in? Good shit, join the Police and show the rest of us how to do it properly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by R1madness
    Well maybe if it was like the a few years ago when the cops responded to alarms at certain places (like gunshops and banks) maybe they would have caught them. Maybe not as well but after 2 hours you got to be kidding. you too scumdog, you dont see me giving people rude jestures for making an observation
    The gesture was one of humour - you know like hyuk-hyuk kind of chucle.

    And were the Police called as a result of the alarm going off - or was it because the owner arrived and discovered the burg?

    We get that many false alarms (cos EVERYBODY has an alarm these days) that to respond to ALL of them would mean forming yet another squad.
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    Yep but the Guns would have been stolen in the wee hours, and the thieves disabled the alarm system so it didn't go off. When you don't have enough cops in cars available they have to prioritise, and send a car to what they consider to be the more pressing job. It sucks in short.

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