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Law V Louts
« on: 05 January 2010, 20:17:35 »

I was brought up to a degree as to be seen doing the right thing, so that others followed.

Thought the Police might have done the same,

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2rqJYvuVJg&feature=fvw[/media]
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« Reply #1 on: 05 January 2010, 20:20:32 »

Well we know there's a law for us & another for them.
Look at how many get away with speeding ;)
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« Reply #2 on: 05 January 2010, 20:21:53 »

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« Reply #3 on: 05 January 2010, 20:22:51 »

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« Reply #4 on: 05 January 2010, 20:24:07 »

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Well we know there's a law for us & another for them.
Look at how many get away with speeding ;)

From recent personal experience, I can assure you they don't all get away with with speeding.  :( :( :(
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« Reply #5 on: 05 January 2010, 20:30:15 »

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Look at how many get away with speeding ;)

From recent personal experience, I can assure you they don't all get away with with speeding.  :( :( :(

Or using the blues and two's to avoid rush hour traffic to get to the chinky for thier food.  :-X :-X
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« Reply #6 on: 05 January 2010, 20:33:32 »

What would we do without the police force on the other hand? :y
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« Reply #7 on: 05 January 2010, 20:53:16 »

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What would we do without the police force on the other hand? :y

That's not the issue. Yes we all need them at some point. They are the ones that should set an example, how can they expect Joe Public to law abiding when they clearly flout the law?
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« Reply #8 on: 05 January 2010, 20:53:59 »

 :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X

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« Reply #9 on: 05 January 2010, 21:03:29 »

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What would we do without the police force on the other hand? :y

That's not the issue. Yes we all need them at some point. They are the ones that should set an example, how can they expect Joe Public to law abiding when they clearly flout the law?


 Yes we all need them at some point


We certainly do Pete :y


when they clearly flout the law

I wouldn't have thought that the examples shown were meant to suggest that these officers were representative of the force as a whole or that such incidents were commonplace.

These foolish officers risk being disciplined and rightly so however all dedicated officers should expect support from the public at large as without it the system will not work.

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« Reply #10 on: 05 January 2010, 21:22:15 »

Well found again Skruntie  :y Appalling of them, supposed to set an example  >:( What would happen if it was one of us doing any of that ? Two laws or what? >:(
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« Reply #11 on: 05 January 2010, 21:25:07 »

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What would we do without the police force on the other hand? :y

That's not the issue. Yes we all need them at some point. They are the ones that should set an example, how can they expect Joe Public to law abiding when they clearly flout the law?


 Yes we all need them at some point


We certainly do Pete :y


when they clearly flout the law

I wouldn't have thought that the examples shown were meant to suggest that these officers were representative of the force as a whole or that such incidents were commonplace.

These foolish officers risk being disciplined and rightly so however all dedicated officers should expect support from the public at large as without it the system will not work.




IMO the 'System' doesn't work, ...or rather it does....for some! :-X
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« Reply #12 on: 05 January 2010, 21:35:12 »

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What would we do without the police force on the other hand? :y

That's not the issue. Yes we all need them at some point. They are the ones that should set an example, how can they expect Joe Public to law abiding when they clearly flout the law?


 Yes we all need them at some point


We certainly do Pete :y


when they clearly flout the law

I wouldn't have thought that the examples shown were meant to suggest that these officers were representative of the force as a whole or that such incidents were commonplace.

These foolish officers risk being disciplined and rightly so however all dedicated officers should expect support from the public at large as without it the system will not work.



Good points as usual Zulu.

The public get away with quite alot, the police can only "Nick" them as and when they see them and catch them in the act.

These officers were caught in the act (On Film)

My point is this.  My local plod park on doble yellows, facing the wrong way, at night and half way accross the kerb when it suits them.

They laugh police cars over the sleeping policemen to see how long they stay airbourne, landonging the car to see how many sparks they can make on landing.

But yet if we were seen doing this we get nicked.

The simple point I make, if they act by the law they joined to enforce then these farcical incidents would not rake place.

Like holding on to a moving car with a bicycle, is that part of Police training.??????/
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« Reply #13 on: 05 January 2010, 21:36:36 »

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What would we do without the police force on the other hand? :y

That's not the issue. Yes we all need them at some point. They are the ones that should set an example, how can they expect Joe Public to law abiding when they clearly flout the law?


 Yes we all need them at some point


We certainly do Pete :y


when they clearly flout the law

I wouldn't have thought that the examples shown were meant to suggest that these officers were representative of the force as a whole or that such incidents were commonplace.

These foolish officers risk being disciplined and rightly so however all dedicated officers should expect support from the public at large as without it the system will not work.




IMO the 'System' doesn't work, ...or rather it does....for some! :-X


If the system of general law enforcement didn't work it would be all too obvious P.

There has been too much political interference in the operational deployment of police resources and the chief officers of various forces haven't done those under their command any favours by acquiescing to it.

On balance however the police provide an essential service in times when it’s easy to deride it until those doing so have urgent need of assistance.
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What would we do without the police force on the other hand? :y

That's not the issue. Yes we all need them at some point. They are the ones that should set an example, how can they expect Joe Public to law abiding when they clearly flout the law?


 Yes we all need them at some point


We certainly do Pete :y


when they clearly flout the law

I wouldn't have thought that the examples shown were meant to suggest that these officers were representative of the force as a whole or that such incidents were commonplace.

These foolish officers risk being disciplined and rightly so however all dedicated officers should expect support from the public at large as without it the system will not work.



Good points as usual Zulu.

The public get away with quite alot, the police can only "Nick" them as and when they see them and catch them in the act.

These officers were caught in the act (On Film)

My point is this.  My local plod park on doble yellows, facing the wrong way, at night and half way accross the kerb when it suits them.

They laugh police cars over the sleeping policemen to see how long they stay airbourne, landonging the car to see how many sparks they can make on landing.

But yet if we were seen doing this we get nicked.

The simple point I make, if they act by the law they joined to enforce then these farcical incidents would not rake place.

Like holding on to a moving car with a bicycle, is that part of Police training.??????/


I quite agree Mr D.  If I had anything to do with their respective feet wouldn't touch and they would be waiting a long time (60th birthday) to collect their deferred pensions. :y :y
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