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Can somebody tell me, how the below is:
a) In the public interest?
b) A good use of public funds?
c) A good use of police and CPS time?
Bra Girl Charged For Posing As Police Constable
The only thing I can think of is that someone in the Police felt they were made to look foolish (surely they do that on their own) and are now exacting their revenge. For if you prick the pomposity of the Righteous or go against their wishes their spite and vengeance knows no limit or public cost. Just ask Yvonne Hossack or Jane Clift.
Can somebody tell me, how the below is:
a) In the public interest?
b) A good use of public funds?
c) A good use of police and CPS time?
Bra Girl Charged For Posing As Police Constable
The only thing I can think of is that someone in the Police felt they were made to look foolish (surely they do that on their own) and are now exacting their revenge. For if you prick the pomposity of the Righteous or go against their wishes their spite and vengeance knows no limit or public cost. Just ask Yvonne Hossack or Jane Clift.


PC there is the terrifying thought that in this new world political ecosystem we are being ushered into there are far more viable niches for moonbats to occupy than we think.
ReplyDeleteMethinks this might be the case since there are no more real jobs left.
Moonbats that in other times would have been seen feeding pigeons in the park whilst gently cooing to themselves.
Well, perhaps the public would see an obvious nutjob riding a cardboard tank, then read the 'Mail' and say 'Hmm, I can't tell which are the real police officers any more'.
ReplyDeleteAnd maybe they'd be right!
I did read that in the Mail and had a face/palm moment. I thought about posting about it but people might think I was mistaking The Daily Mash for the Mail.( Like thos Bangladeshi fellas and the Onion)
ReplyDeletehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8237558.stm