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The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?

***** As the plods and their concomitant plodderies
were created to protect life and personal property
and they are no longer doing that, is it high time
for them to be abolished in Brit?

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On 24/03/2020 18:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?


Low hanging fruit - and easy to meet target figures.


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On 24/03/2020 18:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?


Low hanging fruit - and easy to meet target figures.


Possibly modulated by a personal desire not to die.

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On 24/03/2020 18:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?

***** As the plods and their concomitant plodderies
were created to protect life and personal property
and they are no longer doing that, is it high time
for them to be abolished in Brit?


You are obviously too ignorant to see that the "proposed panic laws"
have been introduced to protect the public from ****bags like you.
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Possibly modulated by a personal desire not to die.


Isnt that even more hypocritical than usual for you Roger?*

The police have already be attacked by people you, based on your previous
behaviour, no doubt support.

With luck, they will soon up their tactics and taser on sight, followed by
a boot to the face ( to ensure 2m distancing of course), before dispatching
to a suitable holding camp.


* I understand there has been a remarkable response by retired doctors and
nurses etc to step up and assist their colleagues. Not all, of course.






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I think they lurch from one policy to another as dictated by their masters.
I have heard from may who feel increasingly, their masters keep on coming up
with a new priority, just when the current one is showing signs of working
and this can be demoralising for people who are in the Police for the right
reasons.
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The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?

***** As the plods and their concomitant plodderies
were created to protect life and personal property
and they are no longer doing that, is it high time
for them to be abolished in Brit?



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Roger Hayter wrote:


Possibly modulated by a personal desire not to die.


Isn't that even more hypocritical than usual for you Roger?*

The police have already be attacked by people you, based on your previous
behaviour, no doubt support.


****





With luck, they will soon up their tactics and taser on sight, followed by
a boot to the face ( to ensure 2m distancing of course), before dispatching
to a suitable holding camp.


* I understand there has been a remarkable response by retired doctors and
nurses etc to step up and assist their colleagues. Not all, of course.



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On 25/03/2020 07:14, Richard wrote:
On 24/03/2020 18:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?

***** As the plods and their concomitant plodderies
were created to protect life and personal property
and they are no longer doing that, is it high time
for them to be abolished in Brit?


You are obviously too ignorant to see that the "proposed panic laws"
have been introduced to protect the public from ****bags like you.


Grow up, Sonny.

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On 25/03/2020 14:03, Gareth Evans wrote:
On 25/03/2020 07:14, Richard wrote:
On 24/03/2020 18:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?

***** As the plods and their concomitant plodderies
were created to protect life and personal property
and they are no longer doing that, is it high time
for them to be abolished in Brit?


You are obviously too ignorant to see that the "proposed panic laws"
have been introduced to protect the public from ****bags like you.


Grow up, Sonny.


Says a ****bag who talks of plods.
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On 25/03/2020 14:40, Richard wrote:
On 25/03/2020 14:03, Gareth Evans wrote:
On 25/03/2020 07:14, Richard wrote:
On 24/03/2020 18:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?

***** As the plods and their concomitant plodderies
were created to protect life and personal property
and they are no longer doing that, is it high time
for them to be abolished in Brit?

You are obviously too ignorant to see that the "proposed panic laws"
have been introduced to protect the public from ****bags like you.


Grow up, Sonny.


Says a ****bag who talks of plods.


You should know what you are dealing with, it's likely he'll email your
employer.

https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/n...r-online-spat/


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On 25/03/2020 14:53, mm0fmf wrote:
On 25/03/2020 14:40, Richard wrote:
On 25/03/2020 14:03, Gareth Evans wrote:
On 25/03/2020 07:14, Richard wrote:
On 24/03/2020 18:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?

***** As the plods and their concomitant plodderies
were created to protect life and personal property
and they are no longer doing that, is it high time
for them to be abolished in Brit?

You are obviously too ignorant to see that the "proposed panic laws"
have been introduced to protect the public from ****bags like you.

Grow up, Sonny.


Says a ****bag who talks of plods.


You should know what you are dealing with, it's likely he'll email your
employer.

https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/n...r-online-spat/

At least I'm not in breach of the Trade Descriptions Act.
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On 25/03/2020 14:53, mm0fmf wrote:
On 25/03/2020 14:40, Richard wrote:
On 25/03/2020 14:03, Gareth Evans wrote:
On 25/03/2020 07:14, Richard wrote:
On 24/03/2020 18:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
The plodderies of Brit are notorious for not doing
the job for which they are paid, in particular,
investigating domestic burglaries, so demonstrating
their DIY attitude as to which laws they will enforce.

So, if they cannot cope with existing laws ***** why
are the plodderies so eager to enforce the proposed
panic laws of this week?

***** As the plods and their concomitant plodderies
were created to protect life and personal property
and they are no longer doing that, is it high time
for them to be abolished in Brit?

You are obviously too ignorant to see that the "proposed panic laws"
have been introduced to protect the public from ****bags like you.

Grow up, Sonny.


Says a ****bag who talks of plods.


You should know what you are dealing with, it's likely he'll email your
employer.

https://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/n...r-online-spat/

one should also know the whole thing was caused by our brian reay.......
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On 24/03/2020 23:19, Roger Hayter wrote:
Possibly modulated by a personal desire not to die.


They were interviewing a policeman yesterday on the TV. He was saying
that in general the public were co-operative when they explained about
why they shouldn't be out.

While rubbing his nose...

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