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whiffy | 16:55 Sat 16th Aug 2008 | How it Works
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Coming home from Croydon I passed the scene of last night's murder, still cordoned off with loads of police about. Maybe not connected, but a few yards away was a large unmarked white van with a large dish aerial on the roof which appeared to be scanning a block of flats. The side door was open and inside were 4 people, not in uniform, and loads and loads of electronic equipment. Being curious I asked if they were TV detectors, and got the reply, No, don't worry mate. I didn't have the cheek to ask any more.

Does anybody know what this van was?
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Drunk this early, you vile offensive ape?
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Weird boy, SIR, to you.
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Oi noddy you call me sir not the other way around.
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Not sure, could it have been a tv crew?, normally they would have some sort of logo on their van.
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The van?
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Hmm, sounds very cloak and dagger to me Whiffy!

It can't have been too secretive though because surely they would have had the sense to shut the van doors!
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I wondered if they were outside broadcast, but the dish was facing the flats and moving from side to side. I think they must have been MI6.
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Nobody knows me noguts.
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