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Topic History of: Milkman arrested for being a milkman Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
Wyot wrote: Jamie wrote: I was once stopped while driving home at 10:30pm. The police were looking for a suspected murderer.
The WPC that stopped me was probably younger than my socks, but her parting remark made me laugh.
She said "aren't you out a bit late for someone your age". I was 65 at the time.
It would seem Jamie the Police are happiest only with those aged between 30 & 60 being on the streets between 10pm & 6am. Perhaps SAGE can work out how to achieve this with Autumn Covid restrictions?!
Don't give SAGE ideas.
It's disgusting how Australia is treating their citizens and some states have gone back to mask mandates. It's actually nice to be back to 'normal'. Sadly we will never be back to normal fully and something is making a mint from PCR tests.
Honey
This is why having known police officers for each place is essential. We had some until quite recently ( gone downhill since) and they took no notice of me walking in the middle of the night etc because they already knew me.
Now I am conscious that I might be questioned at any time.
A local policeman would already know who the milkman was.
Wyot
Jamie wrote: I was once stopped while driving home at 10:30pm. The police were looking for a suspected murderer.
The WPC that stopped me was probably younger than my socks, but her parting remark made me laugh.
She said "aren't you out a bit late for someone your age". I was 65 at the time.
It would seem Jamie the Police are happiest only with those aged between 30 & 60 being on the streets between 10pm & 6am. Perhaps SAGE can work out how to achieve this with Autumn Covid restrictions?!
Jamie
I was once stopped while driving home at 10:30pm. The police were looking for a suspected murderer.
The WPC that stopped me was probably younger than my socks, but her parting remark made me laugh.
She said "aren't you out a bit late for someone your age". I was 65 at the time.
Honey
Buying a milk float and a huge stack of full milk bottles as a decoy would be going a bit far.