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RE: Be careful compadre's... - mikebratcher69 - 10 December 2011 (10 December 2011, 19:35)WetandCold Wrote: I always thought this time of year we don't drive on grass, as you will damage it, a general rule. Thanks for all the good words from you all, just a cautionary tale for us all to bear in mind, we as preppers may or maynot always be on the right side of the law, I took today as a a lesson in howjobs worths are everywhere, especialy where you dont expect to see them. I mean how often do you see a copper nowadays? then heypresto you do something wrong and they turn up out of the woodwork.... I did wrong I wont deny it, but I didnt set out to do so, it just goes to show how quickly you can find yourself on the wrong side of the law and how different coppers deal with the same situation. as a side note I was once told by a copper that they punish the normally law abiding more than the scallys because they can, because as SD said they lawyer up pdq and we dont.... BE WARNED.... WATCH OUT WATCH OUT, THERES ALWAYS A HORRID COPPER ABOUT !!!! ![]() RE: Be careful compadre's... - bigpaul - 11 December 2011 many years ago when i was a teenager i was a passenger in a car driven by my father, he was stopped by a patrol car and the PC said, "Sir, do you know for 3 tenth's of a mile you have been doing 3mph over the speed limit?", the silly thing was cars were passing us as the copper was talking, doing 40mph or more(it was on a well known straight piece of road). RE: Be careful compadre's... - Skean Dhude - 11 December 2011 Law abiding people don't fight back they pay up meekly and are an easy source of revenue. Everyone picks on then burglars, muggers, plod and the courts. Leave tyre tracks in grass, drop a bit of bread and you get the weight of the law on you. Batter someone in a mugging or a burglary and get plod telling you not to resist. |