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What a boring formulaic response, you might learn something if you listen to him and research.:001_rolleyes:

 

Instead its the same old same old; "First they ignore you then they laugh at you..." (you can find the rest if you capable of using google):laugh1:

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What a boring formulaic response, you might learn something if you listen to him and research.:001_rolleyes:

 

Instead its the same old same old; "First they ignore you then they laugh at you..." (you can find the rest if you capable of using google):laugh1:

 

Learn what exactly??????

 

Please post an example of some one achieving something of real worth and benefit from poking holes in the accepted systems.

 

Its very easy to find fault and pull things to bits, its far harder to build something of real merit.

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Learn what exactly??????

 

Please post an example of some one achieving something of real worth and benefit from poking holes in the accepted systems.

 

Its very easy to find fault and pull things to bits, its far harder to build something of real merit.

 

Accepted systems! Gawd you sound like my Mum!

 

So you accept your lowly place in society & embrace your number then?

 

Many stopped doing that when they came back from WW1.:sneaky2:

 

But hopefully you realise forelock tugging is optional nowadays?

 

"yes sir,yes sir, I be good sir,I be no problem sir"

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Accepted systems! Gawd you sound like my Mum!

 

So you accept your lowly place in society & embrace your number then?

 

Many stopped doing that when they came back from WW1.:sneaky2:

 

But hopefully you realise forelock tugging is optional nowadays?

 

"yes sir,yes sir, I be good sir,I be no problem sir"

 

:lol: Thats just you projecting.

 

I consider no one above me, I would not bow or scrap to any man, I feel equal to all.

 

I'm very happy with my lot, I'm grateful I'm free to plough my own furrow, beholden to no one.

 

I feel no need to play the victim :001_smile:

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True as I don't know you it might be my projection! Good answer!:thumbup1:

 

Of course if I haven't worked out mmy own stuff in life it could be transference as well!

 

You say "I consider no one above me, I would not bow or scrap to any man, I feel equal to all.

 

I'm very happy with my lot, I'm grateful I'm free to plough my own furrow, beholden to no one."

 

If you truly do that at all times I salute you!:thumbup:

 

I live the same way, but do find some others and the system push the farrow of course occasionally. :blushing:

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Sadly it seems most crime will be not even dealt with in future in rural areas.

 

A Cornish police statement, about the impending crises. ....

 

Cuts mean you might see us only on Twitter, says Wadebridge's senior police officer | Cornish Guardian

 

Especially with the next combined Tory,ukip & lib. government.:thumbdown:

 

They been doing that for years,it means they got to get out of there BMW and do some f--king work. Don't get me started:thumbdown:

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Keep hearing about cuts but nothing about improving efficiency, all parties are in agreement that current levels of spending are unsustainable so instead of chief copper coming away with crap like that I'd rather see his solution. He gets paid enough after all.

 

Incidentally the pub near me recently had small fire in one of the rooms, 5 fire engines plus 3 police cars attended so no shortage of manpower there. Two of the fire engines stayed on site with engines ticking over for 5 hours after fire extinguished, I asked mate in fire service why engines kept running and he said they're not allowed to switch them off in case they need to use the pumps at short notice.

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Keep hearing about cuts but nothing about improving efficiency, all parties are in agreement that current levels of spending are unsustainable so instead of chief copper coming away with crap like that I'd rather see his solution. He gets paid enough after all.

 

Incidentally the pub near me recently had small fire in one of the rooms, 5 fire engines plus 3 police cars attended so no shortage of manpower there. Two of the fire engines stayed on site with engines ticking over for 5 hours after fire extinguished, I asked mate in fire service why engines kept running and he said they're not allowed to switch them off in case they need to use the pumps at short notice.

 

He was only a Seargent ..Who is know in charge part time... . the higher ranks inspector etc... have already been removed from that area as part of cut backs.. Along with 90% of the pcs...

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Sadly it seems most crime will be not even dealt with in future in rural areas.

 

A Cornish police statement, about the impending crises. ....

 

Cuts mean you might see us only on Twitter, says Wadebridge's senior police officer | Cornish Guardian

 

Especially with the next combined Tory,ukip & lib. government.:thumbdown:

 

Yep , police have never been any good its all about DIY, I go out every time middle of the night, i have banged out one or two over the year, on the whole once they hear you sneak up on them they **** themselves, never turn on any lights just creep out quietly and sneak up on them, its great fun, its become a sport for me, i now also go fully tooled , naked, or just in my pants, it seems to freak them out more, its a sport for me. :thumbup1:

Should of also said, when you do bang them out they never call the police.

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Yep , police have never been any good its all about DIY, I go out every time middle of the night, i have banged out one or two over the year, on the whole once they hear you sneak up on them they **** themselves, never turn on any lights just creep out quietly and sneak up on them, its great fun, its become a sport for me, i now also go fully tooled , naked, or just in my pants, it seems to freak them out more, its a sport for me. :thumbup1:

Should of also said, when you do bang them out they never call the police.

 

I thought I was the only one creeping round in the dark.

 

Just need a go pro now

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