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Subject: Re: Data protection law ? Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 18:48:18 +0000 (UTC)

On Mar 27, 4:32=A0pm, MM wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 11:34:26 GMT, "Fray McBentos"
> wrote:
>
> >On weds evening I caught part of a "traffic police" tv program. Cameras
> >following police to see what they do etc.
>
> Yeah, I watched about ten minutes of it while eating my tea, then I
> switched over, not being to stand the sight any longer of cops
> pretending to be actors. The theatrical way the one cop busted the
> door window of the BMW while the passenger door was already open said
> it all. And then the voiceover had the audacity to say how the general
> public thanked them for the return of their stolen vehicles - what?
> With the door window busted? I'll bet the cops won't cough up for
> that.
>
> Piss-awful programme, making a drama out of a set of crises.
>
> MM

Remind me of a reality traffic cop programme of a few years
ago..........some pompous reporter kept bigging the police up at every
opportunity, his nose sure was brown.

But his face was even redder when he subsequently got busted for drink-
driving.

Bet he wasn't such a fan of the police after that.