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husky03 22-12-06 06:52 PM

If the car was three up mate chances are it was a new probationer in the back and the two other coppers were doing there "this is how we give someone a tug"example-don't ponder on it-yep its a pain in the ar*e but sometimes when doing this we do get people who have been drinking-aslong as the coppers were decent and civil, and treated you with respect and you were happy with how things turned out thats whats important.

husky :)

netsurfer 22-12-06 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Dysparunia
:driving: :drink: :plod: [-X

LMFAO!

Pete

valleyboy 23-12-06 09:22 AM

The police are out in force up the Valleys as well.. quite a few people I hear have been done for drink driving....

tinpants 23-12-06 11:51 AM

IMO if you drink and drive and get caught then you deserve everything you get. Personally I think that anyone who has an accident while under the influence should be charged with attempted murder. Getting into the drivers seat when you've had a few drinks is a premeditated act and should be dealt with accordingly. Sorry if this comes across as being a bit harsh but I'm getting a bit sick of scraping people off the road just 'cos some tw@ had a "wee drinky" after work. There should not be a legal limit for the breath test - any alcohol and you're nicked. Its the law in Norway and it works very well. In fact the majority of people that get a tug for DUI in Norway are Brit squaddies on exercise!

Cronos 23-12-06 04:35 PM

If your version is all that it's about then it really does sound like a case of the police abusing their powers to execute random stops. You really have to question their integrity if that is the way they are prepared to approach their jobs.

LondonLad 23-12-06 04:48 PM

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:drink: :driving: :plod:

surely the drinking comes before the driving???


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