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jerry

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Re: Bloody typical
« Reply #15 on: 26 January 2010, 19:04:32 »

Mind you Skruntie I know of people who make 3k profit a month off this with only a very small operation. Dont forget that these days its the fags and booze that are class A drugs, the dope ,speed ,Es etc are far less dangerous...
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Re: Bloody typical
« Reply #16 on: 26 January 2010, 19:58:36 »

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No different all over the country, in Sheffield there is a shortish but very busy road full shops, one of them had been boarded up for years and no one understood why untill this hit the news.

http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/Cannabis-farm-run-from-home.1666629.jp

There was a closed down nail bar in Dudley that was the same! They were dog BBQ'ers as well ;D
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Re: Bloody typical
« Reply #17 on: 26 January 2010, 20:52:59 »

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Sure you dont live in Great Yarmouth? the area is full of people growing their own. Not so long ago a police chopper with infra-red was searching for someone when they noticed this "glow" from the top of this old empty hotel. No guesses as to what the local Vietnamese were doing ;D
The last time I was in Great Yarmouth, I spent 3 days in police custody wearing a paper suit.
The Chief Inspector turned up at about 4am on the sunday morning to speak to all of us personally, but that was nothing more than to assure us we could keep our waistcoats as they "knew what they meant" to us  ::)

That was in 1993, and my only appraisal of that situation was that Norfolk Constabulary were simply 10 years behind real life.
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