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Inspector Gadgets meets Bobbie Knacker

sheesh! Those dragnet coppers are getting scarier all the time~ or so reckons
Essex Yard where they're up against a Clockwork Orange, for sure!

Good to know, The INQ's cracked the case here:
It is either 
Non-Discriminating or indiscriminating.

gerunds make a complete indiscriminateness out of the situation 
Indiscriminately

Shorely, they should be put on notice by the whole Constabulary. Or, we should have to complain to Grammar and Auntie.



posted by : Karlsbad, 08 February 2008 Complain about this comment
"make them more productive"

How about adding more of them ? Police work is a lot like multi-tasking : the more cores (or eyeballs) you have, the more incidents get taken care of.
And lose the bureaucracy. Papers and forms only exist to make insecure managers feel like they are actually worth something.
Keep the cops policing the streets where they belong. Anyone who is not happy about the way they were treated can always take it to court.
And if we had more cops, maybe the individual plod would go about his job in a more relaxed way, secure in the knowledge that, in a pinch, backup would be readily available.
Which, in turn, would probably bring down the number of cases where a plod would feel the need to slap someone with a clip.
Everybody wins, no ?

posted by : Pascal Monett, 08 February 2008 Complain about this comment
Blitzsecurity

Reminds me of a 'popular' country in the early 40's.

Incidentally I love the line: 
was "completely non-discriminative", which sounds like a euphemism for indiscriminate.

Nicely put.


posted by : W.-, 08 February 2008 Complain about this comment

Terror plod sanctions cybercops

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