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I'm in my early 60s. Led a blameless law abiding life. Why is it that at my time of life I no longer have any respect, only contempt, for the police?
Noo labour have banned laughing, get on message!
idiot ^
He was driving a Renault!
The hair thing is hilarious...!!!
A Renault? Was it a hahatchback?
@ R1 geezer, this has nothing to do with politics but more one individual poiiceman. It might help your view of the world if you didn't look to blame everything that is bad or wrong in the world as being rooted back to bloody liberals, muslims or this government.
well what do you expect from driving a guffaw wheel drive
Me,too,sandmaster.Bunch of ********!!
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Oh come on we all know the police will find a pretext if they want to pull you over.

They always have

20 years ago I was pulled over because my "car seemed a little low to the ground" - not because it was Christmas eve at all!

or brake light out - no? must be an intermittant fault

I don't recall anyone blaming that on the Tory government at the time!

Seems like certain people only have to stub their toe for it to be the Government's fault!
surely it was a TeHe VR!
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My dad was followed home by a policeman on a motorbike once, when he pulled into the drive the policeman got off his motorbike and started to walk into the drive, when my dad asked if there was a problem the policeman asked if the car my dad was driving was actually his because "There's been a lot of thefts of old cars recently"
Think some police officers just get bored!

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