Petty Officials
Bob de Bilde says: A traffic warden threatened to call the police and have me arrested because "It's illegal to take photos in the street. You might be a paedophile". I was taking a picture of a funny street sign, over which I had no plans to masturbate. Tell us about petty officials talking bollocks.
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Scaryduck LIKES EGG, Thu 27 Mar 2014, 15:05)
I dunno, I'd like to think that if you walked into a police station and confessed to the murder of a stranger whose body you then dropped off a boat so there was no evidence to be found they'd bang you up for life without hesitation.
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drimble he'd been white, he'd been black, Fri 28 Mar 2014, 15:42,
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I think the public interest in bringing a prosecution is slightly greater in that scenario.
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.Yeti., Fri 28 Mar 2014, 15:44,
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Unless the stranger was Robert Maxwell.
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Muns, Fri 28 Mar 2014, 15:56,
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"Good work lady"
"Slips Micheal Gove's address in pocket"
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smellysamlyingcable Seaman on, Fri 28 Mar 2014, 20:03,
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Yes, but there would be circumstantial evidence
such as the victim not being alive any more.
Plus, it's not the offender confessing to the police anyway. The police wouldn't touch an accusation by one party of a driving offence by another. It's called heresay, it isn't evidence.
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username failed moderation, Fri 28 Mar 2014, 17:28,
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except mentals confess to crimes all the time
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Dr. Shambolic je suis charlie, Fri 28 Mar 2014, 17:59,
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Yeah, that was kind of my point.
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drimble he'd been white, he'd been black, Fri 28 Mar 2014, 20:13,
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