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"Facebook" helps prevent new crime!

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Otispunkmeyer

12,663 posts

157 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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12gauge said:
The fascists enforcing this crap should be the ones behind bars. Do the police only recruit unquestioning robots with IQs below 60 now?

All she appeared to do was question the selection process, which given some american X-factor celebrity judge who has given nothing to this country carried the torch certainly needs questioning.

The olympics is turning into a gross spectacle of all that is wrong with our country, from obscene costs, to big brother state, to the political class and limo lanes, to knee-jerk security and 'anti terrorism' hysteria to political correctness and the supression of free speech.

Frankly it makes me ashamed to be British.
This.

I'd love to meet the clusterfk that decided this was a good idea. Surely there were more deserving, and more importantly British people to have the honour.

Otispunkmeyer

12,663 posts

157 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Happy82 said:
onesickpuppy said:


eek
At least we will win gold in the greggsathon.
Christ... I am suprised she was able to walk the distance without a mobility scooter.

Still, rather her (presuming she is british, lives in the town and there is a decent reason why) than some american musak twunt who judges a vacuous karaoke contest on a saturday night.

Mojooo

12,815 posts

182 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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0000 said:
Mojooo said:
Should the Police have used their discretion not to bother to do anything?
No. Limited resources should have done it for them!
I have worked for a local authority. Using the reason that we don't have resources regularly leads of members of the public making complaints about the department both to the Council and Councillors and even all the way up to the local Governmkent ombudsman - there is no accoutning for unreasonable people who think its their right to have public services doing something to their whim. It usually costs more time in man hours dealing with a complaint than it does doing something to start with. Though in our case we didn't do something for a reason - i.e to focus on somethign els.e All a unwarranted complaint does it take away staff time from work time on things that actually need doing.

The Police have probably smartened up and realised sometimes its not worth the hassle denying people.


elster

17,517 posts

212 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Lost_BMW said:
onesickpuppy said:


eek
Bulgarian Wrestling Federation?

Or is Weight Watchers one of the corporate sponsors?
This is quite funny

bio said:
Karen's nomination story
Karen is excellent at providing the customer conscience to the team and will always question the Customer experience of pushing things through at the eleventh hour. In addition with other op's managers in the business Karen has launched an NPS initiative which carries a note at the bottom of every email stating - how am I doing? let my manager know. What has impressed me the most is that one of Karens team's is the credit control team (never the most popular team) however with the coaching & structured approach Karen has instilled in that team - they are constantly making fans of their customers - not easy of you're chasing cash!
So the best person they could find in the area was someone who put on an email 'how am I doing?'

Lost_BMW

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12,955 posts

178 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Did you see the other photo of her walk, the one from behind? She's got, "How is my jogging? Phone 01234 56789" printed on the back of her jogging bottoms.