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UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:02 am
by JJVP
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"rlol"

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:26 am
by RPB
Quick call the police ... oh wait .. :oops:

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:57 am
by BigGuy
Forces had argued the cut-outs would boost public confidence, deter criminals and make the police more 'approachable'.
:headscratch Can someone "splain" that to me?

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:54 pm
by RPB
BigGuy wrote:
Forces had argued the cut-outs would boost public confidence, deter criminals and make the police more 'approachable'.
:headscratch Can someone "splain" that to me?
Some cities park empty patrol cars around so people slowed down at those locations. One particular city would move the car to a new location whenever people started leaving boxes of doughnuts on the hood. (true story, but I'd have left the car there and gotten the doughnuts daily)

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 2:02 pm
by BigGuy
RPB wrote:
BigGuy wrote:
Forces had argued the cut-outs would boost public confidence, deter criminals and make the police more 'approachable'.
:headscratch Can someone "splain" that to me?
Some cities park empty patrol cars around so people slowed down at those locations. One particular city would move the car to a new location whenever people started leaving boxes of doughnuts on the hood. (true story, but I'd have left the car there and gotten the doughnuts daily)
OK, I get the parked cars. When you first happen upon them, you assume an LEO is running radar. I've ... uh I mean some friends of mine, have gone into emergency decel topping the hill and spotting an MPT.
But a card board picture of a cop? Really? That's going to deter criminals and boost public confidence?

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:12 pm
by JJVP
BigGuy wrote:
RPB wrote:
BigGuy wrote:
Forces had argued the cut-outs would boost public confidence, deter criminals and make the police more 'approachable'.
:headscratch Can someone "splain" that to me?
Some cities park empty patrol cars around so people slowed down at those locations. One particular city would move the car to a new location whenever people started leaving boxes of doughnuts on the hood. (true story, but I'd have left the car there and gotten the doughnuts daily)
OK, I get the parked cars. When you first happen upon them, you assume an LEO is running radar. I've ... uh I mean some friends of mine, have gone into emergency decel topping the hill and spotting an MPT.
But a card board picture of a cop? Really? That's going to deter criminals and boost public confidence?
They are Brits. I think that explains it all. :lol:

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:55 pm
by SRH78
I am at a loss for words.

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:07 pm
by BigGuy
JJVP wrote: They are Brits. I think that explains it all. :lol:
"rlol" Good as explanation as any I guess. I'd really understand if it was the French. :evil2:

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 5:48 pm
by Jumping Frog
BigGuy wrote:
JJVP wrote: They are Brits. I think that explains it all. :lol:
"rlol" Good as explanation as any I guess. I'd really understand if it was the French. :evil2:
Makes sense to me that sheep who believe a sign has magical powers to render someplace free of all firearms would also believe that a policeman sign would also have magical powers.

Remember logic doesn't count anyway. It is how the FEEL about it that matters.

Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 5:56 pm
by WildBill
Jumping Frog wrote:Remember logic doesn't count anyway.
It could be that the robber was having a party ala "The Loney Guy" and needed security.

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Re: UK - Policeman Kidnapped

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:01 am
by Syntyr
Whats funny is down article...

"But it has now been stolene and photos of it have been posted on social networking sites, including appearing at several house parties."