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OT I finally managed to lock a policeman up
Served him right for following me under the roller shutter doors of the
underground carpark. I took my van through at 7am, drove downstairs, parked up and went through the nearest door using my security pass. He followed me on foot ducking under the shutter door as it closed. I had already gone and he was stuck. About 10 minutes later I opened the shops front door to find several of our finest waiting outside asking if I had seen their collegue who had followed me. After letting the office go free their next question was "I don't suppose you can open that door for us can you? We do have a warrant" whilst pointing at the entrance door of some posh flats above the car park and shop. Not only could I open the door I was able to give them a key for the flat they were raiding to save them using the big red key:-) -- Adam |
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