Shiv wrote:Sorry to hear & hope he will be ok as things like this knock your confidence & can make you fearful. Make sure you report it to the police though, helps build up a picture of what's going on.
beetroot wrote:Shiv wrote:Sorry to hear & hope he will be ok as things like this knock your confidence & can make you fearful. Make sure you report it to the police though, helps build up a picture of what's going on.
Nope. We don't have any police. Well there are some called police but they are just worthless and thick. You can call emergency and local 12 times as you witness a burglery and not only do they not come out but they tell you the next day they have no record of a call.
Talk to ambulance staff and they can tell you some amazing stories of how thick and useless the police are.
Build up a picture? Maybe if it looks like a Mr Man book the average pig could make sense of it.
scooter wrote:beetroot wrote:Shiv wrote:Sorry to hear & hope he will be ok as things like this knock your confidence & can make you fearful. Make sure you report it to the police though, helps build up a picture of what's going on.
Nope. We don't have any police. Well there are some called police but they are just worthless and thick. You can call emergency and local 12 times as you witness a burglery and not only do they not come out but they tell you the next day they have no record of a call.
Talk to ambulance staff and they can tell you some amazing stories of how thick and useless the police are.
Build up a picture? Maybe if it looks like a Mr Man book the average pig could make sense of it.
What a horrible response , and how disrespectful to the police. We just do not have enough police on the beat and you can only work with what you have. The vast majority of police are hard working , care about the community and acknowledge that they just have to prioritise with the lack of resources they have .
As for referring to them as pigs . What a Prick.
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