The police are quick enough to ask for help from the general public, but they never seem to want to divulge any further information.
I rang up to report a suspicious car parked-up once, they wanted to know everything. Drivers and passenger descriptions, where it is exactly, how long its been there, where the people went etc etc. 15 mins later a police car and van turned-up, wouldn't tell me anything about it, and had it recovered. Next day they want full statements from me, but all they could say was its a "wanted vehicle"! A little feedback would have helped, like it would in this case. |
Originally Posted by subarujimmy
(Post 7013988)
The police are quick enough to ask for help from the general public, but they never seem to want to divulge any further information.
I rang up to report a suspicious car parked-up once, they wanted to know everything. Drivers and passenger descriptions, where it is exactly, how long its been there, where the people went etc etc. 15 mins later a police car and van turned-up, wouldn't tell me anything about it, and had it recovered. Next day they want full statements from me, but all they could say was its a "wanted vehicle"! A little feedback would have helped, like it would in this case. :lol1: you nosey parker |
Here's one from a few years back ABSOLUTELY true, as my father ran a garage that serviced Police cars and was told by the local Sergeant.
Lady rings the nick; "There's been a police car parked outside my house for a while now - no 0ne in it " Cops, butting in; " Don't worry he'll be making enquiries." 1.5 hours later; Lady; " It's still here." Cops " We told you before MADAM, don't worry, he'll be going about his business." 1.5 hours later; Lady " It's still here " Cops; " Madam, I don't know what you want us to say, it is all ok " Lady, " If you say so, l just wondered why he'd take the wheels with him? " Cops; " Pardon " Lady " That's what l have been trying to tell you, there is a police car parked outside my house with no wheels on it. " Zooooom!!! several police cars arrive almost immediately. Turns out the PC had a similar car to his Panda, parked in a quiet Cul De Sac and ' borrowed ' the wheels to put his own car through a MOT. Now, that can be considered initiative or theft depending upon your point of view. Just though I'd share an anecdote with you all. David APi |
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Originally Posted by APIDavid
(Post 7016107)
Here's one from a few years back ABSOLUTELY true, as my father ran a garage that serviced Police cars and was told by the local Sergeant.
Lady rings the nick; "There's been a police car parked outside my house for a while now - no 0ne in it " Cops, butting in; " Don't worry he'll be making enquiries." 1.5 hours later; Lady; " It's still here." Cops " We told you before MADAM, don't worry, he'll be going about his business." 1.5 hours later; Lady " It's still here " Cops; " Madam, I don't know what you want us to say, it is all ok " Lady, " If you say so, l just wondered why he'd take the wheels with him? " Cops; " Pardon " Lady " That's what l have been trying to tell you, there is a police car parked outside my house with no wheels on it. " Zooooom!!! several police cars arrive almost immediately. Turns out the PC had a similar car to his Panda, parked in a quiet Cul De Sac and ' borrowed ' the wheels to put his own car through a MOT. Now, that can be considered initiative or theft depending upon your point of view. Just though I'd share an anecdote with you all. David APi |
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