[TV] 24 hours in police custody

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Chicken Run

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I'd finished my point, but then thought some muppet would make out that I was suggesting that people with mohawks need more policing, so I added (ie, having a mix of officers of all types) to cover it, but no, it hasn't stopped you.

People of all types need policing, often just because we're in marches protesting against the likes of Archer and Bellotti, and I think it helps if officers look like a mix of the population, as opposed to identikit robots.
And I finished my reply knowing you’d bite and waste time with a long drawn out reply 😂 Chill out Trig
 






The Clamp

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I'd finished my point, but then thought some muppet would make out that I was suggesting that people with mohawks need more policing, so I added (ie, having a mix of officers of all types) to cover it, but no, it hasn't stopped you.

People of all types need policing, often just because we're in marches protesting against the likes of Archer and Bellotti, and I think it helps if officers look like a mix of the population, as opposed to identikit robots.

I agree somewhat. The only reservation I have is that an old dear or someone of a more nervous disposition might be made uneasy.

There’s something reassuring about a solid, normal, no surprises, person turning up to help when things have gone wrong.

I see anything that could distract from the job in hand as a potential issue.
 












lawros left foot

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I’m getting seriously worried about my Son in Law. He comes from Luton , and knew most of the people in this week’s programmes.

To be fair to him, he went to school with a couple of them, and his Brother in Laws local is the pub where it all took place.

The pub landlord, btw, was in serious trouble when a fair amount of the CCTV I from the pub was mysteriously wiped.
 




BRIGHT ON Q

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Jul 5, 2003
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I’m getting seriously worried about my Son in Law. He comes from Luton , and knew most of the people in this week’s programmes.

To be fair to him, he went to school with a couple of them, and his Brother in Laws local is the pub where it all took place.

The pub landlord, btw, was in serious trouble when a fair amount of the CCTV I from the pub was mysteriously wiped.
The balloons seemed to be in the way as well, bit daft putting them up there.

Hard hitting stuff this, one minute playing pool, the next minute 5 lives changed forever.
 
















pornomagboy

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just seen its on channel 4 now it is a 2 parter
 










Weststander

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We went there 2 years ago to visit a National Trust property, it was a jewel in the middle of a dump.
Just started watching and already it's a fascinating watch.

Despite the C4 slant, you could still spot a cute historic town centre. The area would’ve prospered in trade with the Low Countries and Scandinavia in centuries past.

Perhaps like Sandwich and Whitstable, it’ll recover one day? Needs investment and jobs.
 


Baldseagull

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The Wisbech Tourist Board won’t be enamored by repeated comments about the town in the doc.
I read a comment a few years ago on a news story about racism towards Polish people in Wisbech.
It said "To be fair, there is a big cultural difference between the locals and the Poles, in that the Poles want to work."
 


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