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Post by Cobra on Feb 18, 2013 10:36:22 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2013 10:50:51 GMT 1
Thought this was , but apparently the bloke is in trouble.
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Post by Ali on Feb 18, 2013 19:11:31 GMT 1
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Post by <-Rinky-Dink-> on Feb 18, 2013 21:16:10 GMT 1
Thought it was brilliant.... really made me chuckle
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Post by Cheeky Chops on Feb 19, 2013 17:08:31 GMT 1
The Rozzers have enough to deal with without this kind of rubbish. Any numpty knows that humour is a healthy part of dealing with the stresses and strains of work.
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Post by willywetshirt on Feb 22, 2013 22:29:13 GMT 1
A little anecdote about police dogs: In my youth, I managed a VG Shop in the NW, which was 100yds from the city's football ground. The upshot was, we sold huge quantities of hot pies, pasties and so on, along with bags of sweets, cigs and other essentials of match goers. We made sure that the dog handlers were well catered for at the back of the store with hot tea and coffee and pasties - which in most cases were shared with the dogs. (There is no one softer and dafter about his dog as a police dog handler) Well a break at the back of the store was well received by the dogs. One particular day, the Chief Inspector was on the prowl so the 'break was delayed, until such time when the inspector departed. There was an ex-guardsman in this force with his hat peek over his nose and walked ramrod straight. His dog Prince, an old hand, walked in a similar way. A picture of efficiency on patrol while the Chief Inspector stood on the opposite pavement surveying the scene. As they came close to the entrance to the store, Prince sniffed the air and turned at speed, towards the door. The officer gave him a firm command to stay at heel, having almost been pulled off his feet. Prince obeyed, but not without having a chunter at being denied his pastie when he felt he should have it. Fortunately, no comment was made by the CI and shortly after he left allowing Prince and friends to have their break. (Just incidentally, on another occasion, the same dog was looking a bit down at the same venue, as hoards of fans were going in - the ex guards policeman, told me the reason was that he hadn't had a chance to nip anyone yet. About 15 minutes later after some fighting between fans had occurred, the dog looked decidedly more cheerful - in answer to my unasked question, the officer called to me, two arms, a leg and a bum!) WWS
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