The Met police prefer it hard not floppy! on 19:41 - Sep 16 with 466 views | J2BLUE | What does he think saying that is going to do? They are just going to do it more now. Who says "fair play, you've arrested me, the game's up"? | |
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The Met police prefer it hard not floppy! on 19:48 - Sep 16 with 447 views | jeera |
The Met police prefer it hard not floppy! on 19:41 - Sep 16 by J2BLUE | What does he think saying that is going to do? They are just going to do it more now. Who says "fair play, you've arrested me, the game's up"? |
It is an old agreement between the police and the apprehended though. "It's fair cop guv" was once a long respected tradition. That and the mandatory uniforms for both sides. How things have changed. [Post edited 16 Sep 2020 20:25]
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The Met police prefer it hard not floppy! on 20:48 - Sep 16 with 403 views | factual_blue |
The Met police prefer it hard not floppy! on 19:41 - Sep 16 by J2BLUE | What does he think saying that is going to do? They are just going to do it more now. Who says "fair play, you've arrested me, the game's up"? |
I did actually have somebody say 'it's a fair cop' to me once when I cautioned them. | |
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The Met police prefer it hard not floppy! on 21:33 - Sep 16 with 369 views | HARRY10 | "House told a London assembly police and crime committee hearing: “We have asked them to stop being floppy. And that might seem like a silly thing to say, but when we arrest them and pick them up, they go all floppy, which is why you see four or five officers carrying them away. It’s a complete waste of officers’ time, and a complete pain in the neck.”" Straight out of The Day Today | | | |
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