
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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Why would the police want a criminal falsely assessed as insane? That would invalidate his confession. And, in the minds of the sort of person who beats confessions out of suspects, being sent to an asylum would be getting away with it.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 21:23, 2 replies)

It might smell, but that's what happened and think you maybe missing the point in those years. To get a 'collar' is a tick in the box for promotion. If it was thrown out later in court then fine, you would blame that on the cps.
Have you been in court? The wrong way? Its not nice, and if you can straighten a few out before they don't give a shit then why not?
I've no reason to not believe this post.
Yours may be more funny, now and again, but perhaps leave the slagging to the slags.
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 23:37, closed)
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