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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Did you win Big Wednesday or what?

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    I AM Big Wednesday. And don't be so discriminant... fresh water fish need lovin' too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Actually, that's quite funny, coz I've expressed my views at many police stations, it always gets a response. It may not be the response you're/they're after but often there's humour to be had.

    I'd really like to be arrested again for some minor worldy infraction just to have another go at the fuckwits that purport to be the law enforcers/peace-makers of our nation. They could do with a wake-up call.
    Been there to,looking back on more occasions than i care to remember.Maybe i got lucky i dunno but generally any adverse reaction was caused by a brief moment of victory as i saw itupside down getting your toes broken at the time seemed harsh but looking back probably less than harsh.Fwiw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    I AM Big Wednesday. And don't be so discriminant... fresh water fish need lovin' too.
    Did anyone actually win the thing tonightlast night
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Did anyone actually win the thing tonightlast night
    No idea. Couldn't afford a ticket, so didn't pay attention. They should change it to Big Thursday, so I can play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Been there to,looking back on more occasions than i care to remember.Maybe i got lucky i dunno but generally any adverse reaction was caused by a brief moment of victory as i saw itupside down getting your toes broken at the time seemed harsh but looking back probably less than harsh.Fwiw.
    My first adverse reaction to coppers was all about honesty, or the lack of it. Order at unruly parties was all good. Liars in blue rark me up big time, to the point of locating the perp's in an after-hours scenario. Push my buttons and I've got little control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    My first adverse reaction to coppers was all about honesty, or the lack of it. Order at unruly parties was all good. Liars in blue rark me up big time, to the point of locating the perp's in an after-hours scenario. Push my buttons and I've got little control.
    My ONLY arrest was for 'Drinking in public', when a police orifice grabbed me whilst I was walking out of a bar to a seated area provided by the bar on the Strand in Tauranga. Got the works down at the sty, then let out about 2 hours later to walk back into town with the promise by the filthy prick that they wouldn't arrest me again that night for drinking in public. My only regret is that I used my diversion, which I should've kept for when they nick me for the P-manufactoring, Credit Union-robbing, granny raping, pedofile ring I'm currently operating. Dammit
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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    My ONLY arrest was for 'Drinking in public', when a police orifice grabbed me whilst I was walking out of a bar to a seated area provided by the bar on the Strand in Tauranga. Got the works down at the sty, then let out about 2 hours later to walk back into town with the promise by the filthy prick that they wouldn't arrest me again that night for drinking in public. My only regret is that I used my diversion, which I should've kept for when they nick me for the P-manufactoring, Credit Union-robbing, granny raping, pedofile ring I'm currently operating. Dammit
    So, how much P ya got, what age are your 'grandchildren' and what is your granny wearing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    My understanding was, that I had to provide my personal details to an officer at any time, but it seems this is not so.
    Shows how bad all the free advice you've handed out on these boards really is.

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    Read all that shit, hmmmm, we reap what we sow.

    are damned if they do and damned if they don't!

    I think he did a runner and what goes round comes round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    I'd really like to be arrested again for some minor worldy infraction just to have another go at the fuckwits that purport to be the law enforcers/peace-makers of our nation. They could do with a wake-up call.
    Goes both ways ya know - give us your phone number so the local honest blokes in blue can call you when they get bored and want some more light-hearted entertainment.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    I'll do it for ya.
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    There ya go.
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    In the wake of this debacle (Press June 11, 2009) Police Association President Greg Conner is claiming that a law change might be required to curb the trend of private prosecutions against the Police. That sounds as ridiculous as a speedster calling for a law change against speeding. I would have thought some kind of comment on ‘better training of police officers’ might have been a more sensible comment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    In the wake of this debacle (Press June 11, 2009) Police Association President Greg Conner is claiming that a law change might be required to curb the trend of private prosecutions against the Police. That sounds as ridiculous as a speedster calling for a law change against speeding. I would have thought some kind of comment on ‘better training of police officers’ might have been a more sensible comment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    In the wake of this debacle (Press June 11, 2009) Police Association President Greg Conner is claiming that a law change might be required to curb the trend of private prosecutions against the Police. That sounds as ridiculous as a speedster calling for a law change against speeding. I would have thought some kind of comment on ‘better training of police officers’ might have been a more sensible comment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NDORFN View Post
    Police-state. No two ways about it.
    I got the distinct impression from the article that O'Conner believes that the police should be 'above' the law. He even had the temerity to suggest that the "fear of private prosecutions against the police could make officers more tentative in carrying out out their duty, which would have a detrimental effect on the public." I would have thought that some caution when dealing with 'law abiding citizens would have the very opposite effect instead of the gung ho attitude that this female cop had.


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