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Posted: 10/23/2014 9:05:31 PM EDT
These people are a lost cause....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2805268/Royal-Protection-officer-arrested-ammunition-personal-lockers-grounds-Buckingham-Palace.html "A Royal Protection officer has been arrested after bullets were found hidden in personal police lockers in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The 9mm ammunition was found in a dedicated 'police station' within the palace grounds and is believed to be from the Metropolitan Police's own supplies. The officer was arrested at his home on suspicion of misconduct in public office and unlawful possession of ammunition....." An OFFICER possessing ammo INSIDE A POLICE STATION is illegal? No words for this idiocy. . |
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UK wins again. They'd lose their shot if they saw my patrol vehicles door cubbies
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fucked up, but lol because it was a police officer.....who would ostensibly arrest someone else for the same thing. |
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I guess recent events have shown the Canadians that possessing ammo is not a good thing that could save lives if their parliament building or war memorials are attacked?
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I remember a news article some years back where they cordoned off a street because someone found a live .22 round on the ground. ' THIS IS WHERE MANY IN THIS COUNTRY WANT US TO GO!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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UK wins again. They'd lose their shot if they saw my patrol vehicles door cubbies I remember a news article some years back where they cordoned off a street because someone found a live .22 round on the ground. ' THIS IS WHERE MANY IN THIS COUNTRY WANT US TO GO!! They can go jump off a cliff |
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From the land where people drive on the wrong side of the road, drink warm beer, and eat eel.
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Stupid Brits, good lord. They will arrest someone for thinking about a gun next
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If he was stealing ammo that would be one thing, but his sounds like.
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I'd be long gone and dead in a smoking pile of their fears before I ever lived in a society such as theirs.
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Anyone drinking warm beer and eating eel, would more than likely drive on the wrong side of the road. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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From the land where people drive on the wrong side of the road, drink warm beer, and eat eel. Anyone drinking warm beer and eating eel, would more than likely drive on the wrong side of the road. That's why we kicked their asses out way back when. |
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Hopefully they were able to defuse the 9mm rounds in time.....
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Heard that on a BBC report and about drove off the road......too much WTF going on in the world these days. Is anyone sane any longer?
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I'm going to guess he wasn't a "weapons" officer and just the regular ones that can't carry a gun.
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He should have known that loyal subjects to the queen are not allowed that kind of paraphernalia.
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Agent_Funky and Bradders will be here shortly to tell us why the cop needed to be arrested.
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Meanwhile, I ordered 134 lbs of ammunition this morning. View Quote I lived there for almost a year. I spent $$$$ online for ammo shipped to my place in the States while I was over in the UK. That place was a nightmare. I went into a "spy shop" where they sold bullet proof glass. I asked the fool working there why anyone would need bullet proof glass in a land where boolits are illegal, he told me "because the bad guys still have bullets". No shit?! |
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Hell, Dudley Dooright fell off his horse laughing at this shit.
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Hell D.C. Can top that.
Years ago a D.C. Police officer was arrested while walking out of the prosecutors office for possession of an unregistered gun. That gun just happened to be his service revolver issued to him by the police department. They then discovered six unregistered rounds of ammunition in the gun and charged him with that as well. This resulted in THREE DAY jury trial to decide if a police officer can posses a gun issued by the department. I'll see if I can find a link on it. |
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Hell D.C. Can top that. Years ago a D.C. Police officer was arrested while walking out of the prosecutors office for possession of an unregistered gun. That gun just happened to be his service revolver issued to him by the police department. They then discovered six unregistered rounds of ammunition in the gun and charged him with that as well. This resulted in THREE DAY jury trial to decide if a police officer can posses a gun issued by the department. I'll see if I can find a link on it. View Quote Wow, just wow. |
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Did you know that the Canadian guard/soldier that was slaughtered yesterday by the jihadist was not permitted to have ammo in his rifle? Same English breed of liberal stupidity.
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The Government over there should be freaking ashamed of themselves.
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