Sticking it to The Man
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
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( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
Suggestion from Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic
( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
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this is class
although I still take uxbridge at PC Santa telling you off for wasting police time - bollocks - their fault not yours - you don't have to do their thinking for them.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 12:38, 2 replies)
although I still take uxbridge at PC Santa telling you off for wasting police time - bollocks - their fault not yours - you don't have to do their thinking for them.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 12:38, 2 replies)
Yeah
You tell them that, though, and they will find *something* on your car to make your life difficult with. Traffic coppers are like that.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 12:44, closed)
You tell them that, though, and they will find *something* on your car to make your life difficult with. Traffic coppers are like that.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 12:44, closed)
I have absolutely no doubt about that.
Which makes the story even more yay.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 12:48, closed)
Which makes the story even more yay.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 12:48, closed)
it is wasting police time though
if you say you've had a few pints it's clear that the inference is pints of booze.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 13:38, closed)
if you say you've had a few pints it's clear that the inference is pints of booze.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 13:38, closed)
Not at all. It's the absolute truth - you've had a few pints.
It's their duty to ask what the pints were made of, not yours to do their thinking for them.
Like if you ask a diabetic "Have you eaten anything today?" they may well reply "Yes." - it's your duty to ask "Was it a bowl of sugar?"
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 13:56, closed)
It's their duty to ask what the pints were made of, not yours to do their thinking for them.
Like if you ask a diabetic "Have you eaten anything today?" they may well reply "Yes." - it's your duty to ask "Was it a bowl of sugar?"
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 13:56, closed)
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