"Facebook" helps prevent new crime!
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With the timely assistance of our 'boys in blue' of course, all credit to them...
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Brigand said:
From what I read she'd posted the remarks on the actual event's FB page, so it wasn't just her and her friends that saw it, it was the public at large who were looking at the page.
Wouldn't surprise me if one of the organisers or mods for the page saw it and made the complaint. I'd be very surprised if Plod were trawling the site looking for nefarious posts.
Would that be iPlod?Wouldn't surprise me if one of the organisers or mods for the page saw it and made the complaint. I'd be very surprised if Plod were trawling the site looking for nefarious posts.
New plain clothes (well, Hawaiian shirts and shorts) dept. set up to watch the internet...
thinfourth2 said:
Is this the seriously undermanned police force i hear about in the news or is it the another one?
"Police, 999? Help, please, quick someone is breaking into my garage.""Sorry, we have no-one available right now, your call is important to us and you are moving up the queue."
Investigating real crimes; international security and all that. Oh, and jokes about using water pistols.
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