The Police II
Enzyme asks: Have you ever been arrested? Been thrown down the stairs by the West Midlands Serious Crime Squad, with hi-LAR-ious consequences? Or maybe you're a member of the police force with chortlesome anecdotes about particularly stupid people you've encountered.
Do tell.
( , Thu 5 May 2011, 18:42)
Enzyme asks: Have you ever been arrested? Been thrown down the stairs by the West Midlands Serious Crime Squad, with hi-LAR-ious consequences? Or maybe you're a member of the police force with chortlesome anecdotes about particularly stupid people you've encountered.
Do tell.
( , Thu 5 May 2011, 18:42)
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The house alarm
in the house across the road from me went off while the owners were on holiday.
Several days later we were visited by the local Police who were asking near neighbours if they'd seen or heard anything, since apparently (I found out later) the house had been burgled.
While the very nice Policewoman was standing at our door asking pertinent questions, my golden retriever bumbled up behind her and, by way of a doggy-type introduction, shoved his head right up her skirt.
She didn't bat an eyelid.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 9:34, 5 replies)
in the house across the road from me went off while the owners were on holiday.
Several days later we were visited by the local Police who were asking near neighbours if they'd seen or heard anything, since apparently (I found out later) the house had been burgled.
While the very nice Policewoman was standing at our door asking pertinent questions, my golden retriever bumbled up behind her and, by way of a doggy-type introduction, shoved his head right up her skirt.
She didn't bat an eyelid.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 9:34, 5 replies)
If you'd shouted 'Fetch!'
would it have come back with three of the desk sergeant's fingers?
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 13:47, closed)
would it have come back with three of the desk sergeant's fingers?
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 13:47, closed)
I've often wondered what the point of house alarms was, when all your neighbours ignore it going off.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 14:46, closed)
probably scare off opportunists/first-timers
Experienced house-breakers will either clock the alarm & look elsewhere, or (if they know it's worth it) disable it.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 17:04, closed)
Experienced house-breakers will either clock the alarm & look elsewhere, or (if they know it's worth it) disable it.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 17:04, closed)
We didnt ignore it, we called the police. It took them several days to start asking around though.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 23:47, closed)
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