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Just remember you can throw hot coffee at someone one the police will turn a blind eye. Also, when someone threatens you infront of the police. Police will be deaf, dumb and blind. I am sure the police do their own production of Tommy every year.
ENTITLED! That's what many people who decide to become cops feel they are. Entitled to treat others like shit - at the extreme; entitled to use their warrant cards to get young women or girls into cars to rape and murder them. The world has changed but those feeling ENTITLED has not. Cops, lawyers, judges, politicians, journalists, editors... an insidious, subtle, horrible disease that spreads quietly without being noticed until certain fools, like a 15 year old, (irony; sarcasm) decides to complain. Most of us just shut up. And are TOLD to shut up.
Interesting my late Uncle was in the MET. A very bullying, arrogant man. Bullied me as a child. I was quite frightened of him. I suppose him joining the MET was a quite natural regression. lol. Died of a sudden heart attack in March. Aged 70.
It's odd police never bother Muslims praying in the street, playing loud music and religious messages over a PA, but Christians are nicked for the same thing.
A few kids were expelled selling weed at my school. It was dealt with by the school no police were called.
Drugs were never my thing nor my scene but in any city people smoke weed or hash openly even outside shopping malls. If Child Q lives where's their communal spots at her place of residence, then yes her clothes would smell of weed. If she smokes it herself, so what? Some teachers do admit they smoke joints, my science teacher was open about the stuff he did in the 60s. I still thought he was a prick, like he did with me.
Cat, you should have told your uncle that you smoked weed and snort cocaine. Just to get a reaction.
When I read tales like this I always remember decades ago attending a protest in Trafalgar Square where musician Tom Robinson sang his song "Glad To Be Gay" which starts off with the words.. "The British Police Are The Best In The World..."