I witnessed a crime
Freddy Woo writes, "A group of us once staggered home so insensible with drink that we failed to notice someone being killed and buried in a shallow grave not more than 50 yards away. A crime unsolved to this day."
Have you witnessed a crime and done bugger all about it? Or are you a have-a-go hero?
Whatever. Tell us about it...
( , Thu 14 Feb 2008, 11:53)
Freddy Woo writes, "A group of us once staggered home so insensible with drink that we failed to notice someone being killed and buried in a shallow grave not more than 50 yards away. A crime unsolved to this day."
Have you witnessed a crime and done bugger all about it? Or are you a have-a-go hero?
Whatever. Tell us about it...
( , Thu 14 Feb 2008, 11:53)
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Through the eyes of another
At my ace job, as systems support for petrol forecourts, I was speaking to an engineer who was on site when suddenly there were a few yells (one was particularly blood curdling) in the background and a few muttered expletives from my engineer.
Upon enquiring what was going on the engineer said that the Securicor guy had just been, "mugged by two chaps" and literally punched to the ground. The two swines the fled the scene, after pushing past the engineer, with the loot.
Clearly unimpressed by the whole scenario the engineer went about his business with full, and expert, advice from me. Every so often the engineer would mutter, "That was awful" etc. I heard the police sirens drawing closer as I finished the call... 20 minutes later.
Length - not sure, but it smells of petrol.
( , Tue 19 Feb 2008, 14:44, Reply)
At my ace job, as systems support for petrol forecourts, I was speaking to an engineer who was on site when suddenly there were a few yells (one was particularly blood curdling) in the background and a few muttered expletives from my engineer.
Upon enquiring what was going on the engineer said that the Securicor guy had just been, "mugged by two chaps" and literally punched to the ground. The two swines the fled the scene, after pushing past the engineer, with the loot.
Clearly unimpressed by the whole scenario the engineer went about his business with full, and expert, advice from me. Every so often the engineer would mutter, "That was awful" etc. I heard the police sirens drawing closer as I finished the call... 20 minutes later.
Length - not sure, but it smells of petrol.
( , Tue 19 Feb 2008, 14:44, Reply)
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