Blue lights, BBC1
Discussion
essayer said:
I know they got some stick for car continuity but I liked that they used armoured cars (thickened windows, etc)
Were they actually bullet proof glass or just stickered up to look like it? Been a long time since i was in one (mid 80's bullet proof cortina) we had to pull over in the middle of belfast city centre and open the doors to have a smoke, got some wierd looks.ooo000ooo said:
essayer said:
I know they got some stick for car continuity but I liked that they used armoured cars (thickened windows, etc)
Were they actually bullet proof glass or just stickered up to look like it? Been a long time since i was in one (mid 80's bullet proof cortina) we had to pull over in the middle of belfast city centre and open the doors to have a smoke, got some wierd looks.Carbines in the boot, just placed in a bag also??
LM240 said:
ooo000ooo said:
essayer said:
I know they got some stick for car continuity but I liked that they used armoured cars (thickened windows, etc)
Were they actually bullet proof glass or just stickered up to look like it? Been a long time since i was in one (mid 80's bullet proof cortina) we had to pull over in the middle of belfast city centre and open the doors to have a smoke, got some wierd looks.Carbines in the boot, just placed in a bag also??
I really enjoyed this show. The characters grew on me, and the relationships between the probationers and their partners were nicely developed - Grace and Stevie in particular. I even sympathised, a little bit, with the bad guys, especially James.
I don't really care about the minor continuity issues and suchlike; it's not a documentary. As a piece of drama I thought it was excellent.
I don't really care about the minor continuity issues and suchlike; it's not a documentary. As a piece of drama I thought it was excellent.
Mrinsignia said:
I just finished this, I thought the episodes got better as the series progressed.
However 5 minutes into the first episode, Grace is a new copper and she is allowed to pull the big rifle out the boot and ready to start using it. Surely newbies can't use it as a new copper?
I did wonder that, but some of the newbies had been in the Police for two years?However 5 minutes into the first episode, Grace is a new copper and she is allowed to pull the big rifle out the boot and ready to start using it. Surely newbies can't use it as a new copper?
I was concerned that they drove into a cul de sac and parked facing the end of it too.
Mrinsignia said:
I just finished this, I thought the episodes got better as the series progressed.
However 5 minutes into the first episode, Grace is a new copper and she is allowed to pull the big rifle out the boot and ready to start using it. Surely newbies can't use it as a new copper?
PSNI trainees do weapons training before they are released out into the wild, they are also given a personal protection weapon before they have passed out. When my niece was in training a couple of the trainees took their gun to a house party and while showing off with it, it went off. They would probably have got away with a bking if, when they phoned in to report it, they had hung up properly and not been recorded discussing what lies they were going to tell to try to explain what happened.However 5 minutes into the first episode, Grace is a new copper and she is allowed to pull the big rifle out the boot and ready to start using it. Surely newbies can't use it as a new copper?
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