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Dutch years ago I had a old ford and used to leave the door unlocked as it was cheaper to replace the radio than the door glass,ny how gets up on a xmas morning sure enough widow smashed radio nicked and all my tapes country &western on the floor but all there the police guy I reported to said "so where looking for a thief with good taste in music":(when your dowk they kick you:@

When I went to the police, to report it, they were sitting with four of them drinking coffee. They even looked angered, because I disturbed them in doing that. After I explained what happened, the one helping me said, "We can't do much about that, it's happening all the time", while the one of the others made a remark like, "You shouldn't have left those things in your car, you know?"

Yes bloody hell, I know but even that can't be used as an excuse to rob you of your personal stuff. To than have some c*** that gets paid for protecting your safety and privacy, making such remarks, while drinking coffee, really makes your blood boil.:@
 

When I went to the police, to report it, they were sitting with four of them drinking coffee. They even looked angered, because I disturbed them in doing that. After I explained what happened, the one helping me said, "We can't do much about that, it's happening all the time", while the one of the others made a remark like, "You shouldn't have left those things in your car, you know?"

Yes bloody hell, I know but even that can't be used as an excuse to rob you of your personal stuff. To than have some c*** that gets paid for protecting your safety and privacy, making such remarks, while drinking coffee, really makes your blood boil.:@

There are some good police as well. When we got robbed we cornered the guys, woman and child (FFS - an eastern European gang) down the bottom of a no through road. The police responded quickly, which was lucky because we shared a couple of policemen with 30 square miles, and were out to nick them straight away.

But I've also met a few like yours. I hope you told them off for their attitude. I once got a mouthful from a traffic cop for disobeying what he wanted me to do (some kind of diversion). Only thing is, I didn't know what the feck he wanted me to do because all he had done was mouth something from within his car. So I do the wrong thing, and the cnut winds his window down and starts verbally abusing me for getting it wrong. So I give him it back, and tell him he's a docile prick if he thinks I can understand what the feck he's going on about if he hasn't got the courtesy to get out of his warm car and actually tell me his plans. He just drove off in a huff. :lol:
 
There are some good police as well. When we got robbed we cornered the guys, woman and child (FFS - an eastern European gang) down the bottom of a no through road. The police responded quickly, which was lucky because we shared a couple of policemen with 30 square miles, and were out to nick them straight away.

But I've also met a few like yours. I hope you told them off for their attitude. I once got a mouthful from a traffic cop for disobeying what he wanted me to do (some kind of diversion). Only thing is, I didn't know what the feck he wanted me to do because all he had done was mouth something from within his car. So I do the wrong thing, and the cnut winds his window down and starts verbally abusing me for getting it wrong. So I give him it back, and tell him he's a docile prick if he thinks I can understand what the feck he's going on about if he hasn't got the courtesy to get out of his warm car and actually tell me his plans. He just drove off in a huff. :lol:
I know there are some good cops, it's just that it seems I'm always meeting the pricks.:D
Of course I mentioned their attitude and told them, I was a taxpayer, so contributed to their salary and I hoped that money wasn't used on the coffee. He then gave me a warning to watch my mouth or risk getting fined. Said to them, "enjoy your coffee gentlemen and hope it hasn't turned cold while speaking to me", after that I turned around and just left.(n):P
 
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When I went to the police, to report it, they were sitting with four of them drinking coffee. They even looked angered, because I disturbed them in doing that. After I explained what happened, the one helping me said, "We can't do much about that, it's happening all the time", while the one of the others made a remark like, "You shouldn't have left those things in your car, you know?"

Yes bloody hell, I know but even that can't be used as an excuse to rob you of your personal stuff. To than have some c*** that gets paid for protecting your safety and privacy, making such remarks, while drinking coffee, really makes your blood boil.:@

Theyre cheeky bastards. We pay theyre wages and all you get for your money these days is a [Poor language removed] crime number. Try driving your car with no tax and they'll come crawling out the grids to catch you. Burglaries? No money in it for them. The Police is a business not a protection for ordinary people.
 
I know there are some good cops, it's just that it seems I'm always meeting the pricks.:D
Of course I mentioned their attitude and told them, I was a taxpayer, so contributed to their salary and I hoped that money wasn't used on the coffee. He then gave me a warning to watch my mouth or risk getting fined. Said to them enjoy your coffee gentlemen and hope it hasn't turned cold while speaking to me", after that I turned around and just left.(n):P

Good one, mate.(y) They get taken aback when you tell them off. I've done it on a couple of occasions. Telling them how to do their job is another one that muddles them up. :lol:
 

Good one, mate.(y) They get taken aback when you tell them off. I've done it on a couple of occasions. Telling them how to do their job is another one that muddles them up. :lol:

Be careful telling them what to do mate. That really plays [Poor language removed] with the ego.
 
Be careful telling them what to do mate. That really plays [Poor language removed] with the ego.

Yeah careful trying to be a smart mouth with police. I once came out of a club with a few mates and saw a red headed lad getting kicked in the head whilst unconscious by 3 bouncers. I'd had a few so went over to try and stop it and got an elbow in the schnozz for my trouble. So I walked down to the main road (this was in Southport) and spoke to a copper who was sitting on the boot of his car doing [Poor language removed] all. I explained what was happening round the corner and he stood up, great I thought, expect he shoved his face in mine and told me to 'get back on that [Poor language removed] kerb NOOOOW' and put his hand on his baton half drawn.
Didn't know what to say really, I've got a very quick fuse but I'm not soft so I bit my lip and walked off. The copper just sat down again and then I saw him take a mobile from under his arm and keep talking on it. I must have caught him in the middle of a phone call. He was still a prick though and that lad ended up in hospital.
 
Yeah careful trying to be a smart mouth with police. I once came out of a club with a few mates and saw a red headed lad getting kicked in the head whilst unconscious by 3 bouncers. I'd had a few so went over to try and stop it and got an elbow in the schnozz for my trouble. So I walked down to the main road (this was in Southport) and spoke to a copper who was sitting on the boot of his car doing [Poor language removed] all. I explained what was happening round the corner and he stood up, great I thought, expect he shoved his face in mine and told me to 'get back on that [Poor language removed] kerb NOOOOW' and put his hand on his baton half drawn.
Didn't know what to say really, I've got a very quick fuse but I'm not soft so I bit my lip and walked off. The copper just sat down again and then I saw him take a mobile from under his arm and keep talking on it. I must have caught him in the middle of a phone call. He was still a prick though and that lad ended up in hospital.
Just to balance it and believe me when I had break ins and car stolen I received the same type of treatment .but one day racing up the A59 to work in maghull I got pulled and of course he started with wheres the fire?any how he sees my uniform and changed his attitude I told him I was running late for my shift at the hospital and he smiled I was waiting for the smart answer and he just said follow me sir,with that he had his light flashing and bombed up the road with me behind right up to the hospital not lecture or ticket so the odd one is alright but have to agree that the majority aren't and there attitude is affected by what area they are in as well.(y)
 
All Coppers are ego tripping clowns. But we would be totally screwed w/o them.
Went to manchester to see us play united and the train went straight to Piccadilly so we asked a policeman politely the best way to go his reply was [Poor language removed] off back to your slums this was in 1963 nothings changed:@
 

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