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La Liga said:
bmw535i said:
Ok so once again, you accept there are incompetent officers. Once again, it's a start.
So now you've finally figured out it's not me, who is it who is you refer in this quote?La Liga said:
bmw535i said:
It's just people's opinions based on their experience isn't it. Some say the training is bad (fact). Some say it's excellent. Who is right?
Perhaps you can see that there isn't really a right or wrong answer. Some people simply refuse to accept there are poorly trained and incompetent officers and others freely concede that there are. I know who appears the most sensible.
Which people? A speculative group you can take an adversarial position against? Why not from the other side?Perhaps you can see that there isn't really a right or wrong answer. Some people simply refuse to accept there are poorly trained and incompetent officers and others freely concede that there are. I know who appears the most sensible.
It was you, but you've now said you do admit some are incompetent etc. Are you able to move on from this?
So my most recent case? Poor training?
You misused the word irony earlier, BTW. What is actually ironic is to be incompetent at utilising the word itself.
I used to be incompetent at saying incompetent, but thanks to your clear leadership I have now seen the light. You're like the High Sparrow from Game Of Thrones
bmw535i said:
La Liga said:
Spelling mistake? Incompetent at English!
you've spent so long refusing to say incompetent, that now you have it's like you can't stop. Whilst one should correct the postings that are patently wrong, some people are beyond enlightenment. One might even say they lack the competence to know when they are out of order.
Perhaps we should accept that BMWnumberplate exists, and, like a troublesome neighbour who doesn't know when he's not wanted, is impossible to eradicate.
I had an uncle who reckoned he was Scottish, despite being born in Berwick of English parents. After years of showing him maps we just used to say, 'Yes, uncle.' whenever he brought it up. It didn't show that we accepted his realigning of the border, more that we accepted he was a bit daft.
Perhaps we should accept that BMWnumberplate exists, and, like a troublesome neighbour who doesn't know when he's not wanted, is impossible to eradicate.
I had an uncle who reckoned he was Scottish, despite being born in Berwick of English parents. After years of showing him maps we just used to say, 'Yes, uncle.' whenever he brought it up. It didn't show that we accepted his realigning of the border, more that we accepted he was a bit daft.
La Liga said:
You misused the word irony earlier, BTW. What is actually ironic is to be incompetent at utilising the word itself.
I used to be incompetent at saying incompetent, but thanks to your clear leadership I have now seen the light. You're like the High Sparrow from Game Of Thrones
stop it really. bmw535i said:
La Liga said:
Spelling mistake? Incompetent at English!
you've spent so long refusing to say incompetent, that now you have it's like you can't stop. Where do they teach you lot to talk? Its hilarious
Derek Smith said:
Whilst one should correct the postings that are patently wrong, some people are beyond enlightenment. One might even say they lack the competence to know when they are out of order.
Perhaps we should accept that BMWnumberplate exists, and, like a troublesome neighbour who doesn't know when he's not wanted, is impossible to eradicate.
I had an uncle who reckoned he was Scottish, despite being born in Berwick of English parents. After years of showing him maps we just used to say, 'Yes, uncle.' whenever he brought it up. It didn't show that we accepted his realigning of the border, more that we accepted he was a bit daft.
Quite. It reminds me of one of Mark Twain's quotes. Perhaps we should accept that BMWnumberplate exists, and, like a troublesome neighbour who doesn't know when he's not wanted, is impossible to eradicate.
I had an uncle who reckoned he was Scottish, despite being born in Berwick of English parents. After years of showing him maps we just used to say, 'Yes, uncle.' whenever he brought it up. It didn't show that we accepted his realigning of the border, more that we accepted he was a bit daft.
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