Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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I hope the magistrate has a sense of humour and gives the thief 80 hrs of community service...emptying dog litter bins from the town's parks.
You don't see any white dog shit these days either.
My father was mugged at knifepoint for a bag of sausages.
You don't see any white dog shit these days either.
unless you have a poodle which for some unknown reason is a breed that tends towards chalky faeces
You don't see any white dog shit these days either.
WHY are Sussex Police inviting people with information to call their number?
No one was harmed, nothing of value was stolen. Are the police so under-utilised that they can afford this case more time?
but presumably the little weasel didn't actually know it was a bag of crap, he was hoping to get something worth having.
What's brown and rhymes with 'Snoop'?
Dr Dre.
Just because someone doesn't actually get away with something doesn't mean they should be ignored, as they're probably quite likely to try it again, and succeed. I know what you're trying to say, but presumably the little weasel didn't actually know it was a bag of crap, he was hoping to get something worth having.
That's all very logical, but the bottom line is police time spent on this is police time that could have been spent on solving an actual crime.Yes, get back to speed trapping; much more profitable than dealing with someone who could be next years armed bank robber
That's all very logical, but the bottom line is police time spent on this is police time that could have been spent on solving an actual crime.
Anyway, you shouldn't have to be Sherlock Holmes to track down a black BMX bagsnatcher in Tarring - it's not exactly LA South Central.
That's all very logical, but the bottom line is police time spent on this is police time that could have been spent on solving an actual crime.Yes, get back to speed trapping; much more profitable than dealing with someone who could be next years armed bank robber
Total arse, old chap, six years in and never done a speed trap in my life. And nor have 90% of my colleagues. Only the traffic geeks do that side of things. But don't let that get in the way of your persecution complex
By the way, if someone tries to break into your house but doesn't actually manage to get in for whatever reason, do you want the police to ignore that too? Presumably the woman in this particular case felt sufficiently concerned about the lad on the bike's intentions to go to the trouble of reporting it. What do you want them to tell her? "Jog on love, it's not worth the trouble"?
What's brown and rhymes with 'Snoop'?
Dr Dre.