And there are heaps that report bogus crimes for their insurance companies too. Does that make it even then?Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
And there are heaps that report bogus crimes for their insurance companies too. Does that make it even then?Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
I think I'll join a forum full of people from all walks of life, be condescending, belittle them and finally abuse every single one of them. Way to go.Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
This weeks international insult is in Malayalam:
Thavalayolee
You Frog Fucker
Entertaining in a "what a load of dogs bollocks" sort of way.Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
Yes, I noticed they began by trying to insult you and then moved on to me. It's been interesting getting a good look at their mentality and temper which is a bit worse than I expected I guess. But they might be unrepresentative of cops?Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
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A bit upset that you haven't been able to bully us, are you? Well, fyi, there are some sensible people here with whom I have enjoyed debate, even when we disagreed. Unfortunately, there seem to be quite a few others.Originally Posted by Biff Baff
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I'm suggesting that noody other you gives a shit.Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
I made my position quite clear to Alan in posts 77 & 128. Up until then I was willing to give him a go and hadn't "abused" him unless you consider a little traditional baiting as abuse. If you do then you obviously have double standards as this is pretty much your own standard operating procedure.
In post 89 you suggest I have started abusing him but prior to that I had been answering his questions as openly as I could.
As the thread has progressed I've been steadily losing all respect for him.
If my posts reflect that then too bad.
It seems to be a characteristic of the authoritarian personality type. I hate to admit it, but I thought a bit like Spud when I was in the MOT (not much though). But life outside law enforcement opens your eyes to other possiblities.Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
And you've been spitting your dummy again, have'nt you Alan.Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
Alan, you don't even ride a bike. You only came here to either rub up your own ego or to recruit support for your own cause.
Seems that other than old Lou you have been annoying quite a few of the locals. Maybe you should go back to you own play pen? Have you thought about starting a forum on your own web site? Think of the fun you could have.
No! I prefer the old Nazi Germany way. At least that what Lou always suggests.Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
No, I originally came here to correct some misrepresentations I read on this thread. I stayed mostly to see what I could find out, and to answer the few sensible questioners. But also to see how you bully boys reacted to a bit of your own medicine. Not very well, as I expected.Originally Posted by Spudchuker
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ASSUMPTION! Its my choice, there is no pressure, it actually makes me look bad because I'm not delivering the hours they want me too. I could achieve this by recording warnings. I choose not to for my own personal reasons not because of the pressure from some boss or policy.Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
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Really? - Thats a new one on me? I did a little work on electronics systems for prisons etc etc but civil rights people don't like stuff like that. To be fair, Unions have there place and can do a lot of good for the ordinary working man! I've been on both sides of that coin!Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
Possibly. Others would argue we don't have enough laws to stop people being exploited by cruel corporations and carpet baggers.Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
There is another thread on this already! PLEASE don't throw petrol on the fires of this thread. I can just see stoned CEO's driving at 200kph in the company XR8....Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
Yet Lou and co lambasted the Police over the recent Irena Asher case. This is a classic one where the Police were overloaded due to a individual making bad personal choices over where they went, who they went with and their medication (mental health issue). While you point about there being too many laws preventing people from harming themselves everyone still expects the Police to turn out and often risk their own lives to help them. How would the average cop on the beat manage that? "Sorry mate, we can't help you because you made a stupid decision?"Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
I dunno. I still commute 500km a week and used to do over 1300km a week for several years around the country. Never felt the need to speed in the company vehicle. Kinda liked to get into a good frame of mind for the job in hand! (working on live telecommunications gear and power is not a job for a man in a hurry or stressed by time)Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
Now THAT we can agree on. If the second vehicle would just drop back a little so people could pass in 2 hops, a lot of frustration would be avoided!Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
BTW - It works 2 ways. I commute in a small economical old car I bought to teach the kids to drive in (and found I love it) and regularly pull over to let people pass. About 10% thank you for it.. Amazing!
Its in a section entitled "Our Comments" And is preceeded by a paragraph that starts "My current thinking is.....".Originally Posted by Alan Wilkinson
Shouldn't you be referencing the "research" of others instead of passing it off as your own ideas?
Isn't that plagerism?
I agree. I always try to wave a thank-you. But it's a bit hard to be seen from the driver's seat - and I worry they might think I'm being rude. We need a clear "thank-you" sign. Overseas they do it with flashing lights.Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
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