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[TV] 24 hours in police custody







Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

Waxing chumps like candles since ‘75
Oct 4, 2003
11,179
Amazing that someone can threaten to headbutt a policeman in one breath, then cry his eyes out when things start going against him.

****

He clearly thought that playing the victim, crying his eyes out and blaming everything else on the other chap was going to save him from a long jail term.

You've got to hope the episode was seen by some of the lags he's sharing a cell block with, will blow any hard man persona he's trying to portray out of the water within seconds.
 




SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
11,720
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The second yob was speaking some language - it certainly wasn't English.
What is it that makes a white english bloke speak like a west indian pigeon.

Anyway until they bring back hanging got to put up with it.
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,016
peacehaven
really enjoyed the 2 part episode its great to watch how police do catch the criminals , really thought Ashley had nothing to do with it, that's why I am not a copper

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Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,303
The second yob was speaking some language - it certainly wasn't English.
What is it that makes a white english bloke speak like a west indian pigeon.

Anyway until they bring back hanging got to put up with it.

Gangsta talk innit blud

Exactly what I was gonna post. That is PUT ON and SELF TAUGHT accent which really grates on me. It’s bad enough in London etc but Jesus BEDFORDSHIRE! If you notice he loses a lot of this ‘twang’ when donning his mate in then puts it all back on to try intimidate the police - pathetic losers the pair of them.

Really sad case and very little motive given to bloody murder a 20 yr old :( what a waste of life.
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,247
The second yob was speaking some language - it certainly wasn't English.
What is it that makes a white english bloke speak like a west indian pigeon.

Anyway until they bring back hanging got to put up with it.

Think you’ll find capital punishment is negatively correlated with crime and inconsistent with deterrence findings including little systematic evidence based on execution rates and a framework of non negligent murder that recursion judicial systems as an effective control.
 




SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
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Think you’ll find capital punishment is negatively correlated with crime and inconsistent with deterrence findings including little systematic evidence based on execution rates and a framework of non negligent murder that recursion judicial systems as an effective control.

Yeah wotever - a comma or full stop would have been nice.:smile:
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,924
SHOREHAM BY SEA
The second yob was speaking some language - it certainly wasn't English.
What is it that makes a white english bloke speak like a west indian pigeon.

Anyway until they bring back hanging got to put up with it.

Ive never heard a West Indian pigeon talk or an English one for that matter ...look forward to your impression of one at the Villa game :D
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,506
England
really enjoyed the 2 part episode its great to watch how police do catch the criminals , really thought Ashley had nothing to do with it, that's why I am not a copper

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What I really enjoyed was, up to that point, the coppers actually had a real issue proving where they were and when..


Until Ashley started talking and, where he thought he was clearing his name, all he was doing was confirming their location and filling in the one bit the police needed.

The scene's with the mum were just awful. Poor woman.

It's one of those programmes where (and this sounds terrible) I almost forget some poor lad has DIED until the end as you are so involved in the fact-finding.

It's a brilliant brilliant programme.
 




SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
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What I really enjoyed was, up to that point, the coppers actually had a real issue proving where they were and when..


Until Ashley started talking and, where he thought he was clearing his name, all he was doing was confirming their location and filling in the one bit the police needed.

The scene's with the mum were just awful. Poor woman.

It's one of those programmes where (and this sounds terrible) I almost forget some poor lad has DIED until the end as you are so involved in the fact-finding.

It's a brilliant brilliant programme.

Don't forget, the 'poor' lad that died was getting £2000 a week dealing drugs.
Sympathy, nah I don't think so.
 




Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,444
Surprised the little scrotes got 27 years thought they'd get let off with 10 years each. As SimmoSays says live by the sword, die by the sword.

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SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
11,720
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Ah. that's alright then.

Glad he's been brutally stabbed in the neck and died.

'sake.


Calm your face down.
He could have become a plumber like myself and my son.
Worked hard and become a member of the community.
Instead he chose to be a scumbag.

Show me where I said I was 'glad' he was stabbed in the neck.
I don't care zilch about him or his so called mates.
However what we can agree on is it is a really good programme :thumbsup:
 








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One of my favourite TV shows; however, I had the absolute misfortune of living around the corner from the police station for 3 months recently.

Luton really is a horrid place.

It's a lovely place, what are you talking about lol. Used to live in St Peters Road, quite near the football ground. There was always something going on in this place.
 
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mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,506
England
He could have become a plumber like myself and my son.
Worked hard and become a member of the community.
Indeed. He may well have become something. Unfortunately he made a mistake as a young man....and got stabbed to death for it.

To me, not even getting the chance to turn your life around brings sympathy. I have relatives in the town featured on that episode. I was walking through that park in the summer. The drugs problem is huge there at the moment. It's no wonder kids, when hearing they can make over £1k a week by simply selling weed are falling into it.

He chose the wrong path and put himself in the firing line. That doesn't mean I can't feel sympathy for him being killed at twenty years of age.
 


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