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Originally posted by Mr Rubber Gloves:
I agree that the cars should of been ticketed but I just hope they weren't given a ticket between 11.00 and 11.02.
I was lifeguarding at that time, had someone drowned I should've left them to sink for 2 minutes before pulling them out?
11-12-2007, 10:24 PM
Am I being heartless here or is it right that it's tough? Post #12
someone made the wry suggestion on Radio Five that they should be allowed to drive through red lights on account of them going on their way to a Remembrance Service
FWIW - I'm with the wardens here - using Remembrance Sunday as a cop out to justify parking like ****s
11-12-2007, 10:24 PM
Am I being heartless here or is it right that it's tough? Post #13
Originally posted by ericcantona7:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Mr Rubber Gloves:
I agree that the cars should of been ticketed but I just hope they weren't given a ticket between 11.00 and 11.02.
I was lifeguarding at that time, had someone drowned I should've left them to sink for 2 minutes before pulling them out? </BLOCKQUOTE>
Yes and then announced a further 2 mins silence in rememberance, and so forth....
11-12-2007, 10:26 PM
Am I being heartless here or is it right that it's tough? Post #15
Originally posted by BBB:
<BLOCKQUOTE>I said 'could you not hear the bugles playing and the band marching?' And she just looked at me totally blank
Malcolm Walker
</BLOCKQUOTE>
Deaf Warden tbh
11-12-2007, 10:27 PM
Am I being heartless here or is it right that it's tough? Post #16
Is this halloween? If so then **** off, the police define vandalism as something which causes permanent damage (ie eggs are allowed, cause thats temporary and can be removed) to a persons possesion.
So I can twat their bodies with a metal bar as the bruises will wear off?
11-12-2007, 10:33 PM
Am I being heartless here or is it right that it's tough? Post #18
Originally posted by Kris:
the police define vandalism as something which causes permanent damage (ie eggs are allowed, cause thats temporary and can be removed) to a persons possesion.
Not really. It would just infringe a different law.
11-12-2007, 10:36 PM
Am I being heartless here or is it right that it's tough? Post #20
Originally posted by Kris:
wtf is mischievous night?
Is this halloween? If so then **** off, the police define vandalism as something which causes permanent damage (ie eggs are allowed, cause thats temporary and can be removed) to a persons possesion.
So I can twat their bodies with a metal bar as the bruises will wear off?