Yeah, but after throwing her off the bike, breaking her arm and both shoulders, she's reluctant to do my bidding these days. -- Beav VN 750 Zed 1000 OMF# 19
He's certainly that. Every time I see him I say "Passed your test and insured your bike/car yet"? Always get the same answer. He doesn't give a **** and he probably never will, yet his dad is a gem. He has a vehicle recovery business, displays his insurance cert in the cab window and is always willing to help locals recover their vehicles at little more than cost to him.. Plod are as bad as him. They know him and they know that as soon as they start on the paperwork they're there for the day/night and they can't be arsed. "Let some other **** do the work" is what they seem to be saying. Great message they're sending out anyway. Become a known scrote and you're left the **** alone. -- Beav VN 750 Zed 1000 OMF# 19
there's the clue, his dad's recovery business, I'll bet he has a contract with the police to collect vehicles involved in accidents and crimes, that gets him to know the police quite well, as well as going to all the meetings with the police about response times, storage conditions etc. when I worked for a recovery firm I got known by the police, from meeting them at RTA's, or when I was called out at 5am to collect a car that had been stolen, chased and stingered, one day I was pulled over in a speed trap outside the hospital, I dont know what speed I was doing, I was just following the other cars, and about 5 of us got pulled at once, when the copper recognized me, his stern look changed to a smile, and he started up a conversation about what happened to some scrotes he'd nicked from a stolen car I had recovered a few weeks back, when all the other cars were let out with points and fines, he just said 'watch your speed round here, we're holding hidden speed traps for a few weeks to come' and off I went. Getting to know the police like that is almost as good as knowing the secret handshake for the masons.
ok, I'll do you one in hieroglyphics then?? picture of an eye, a cock going into a fanny, couple of pigs wearing tit helmets, another eye and a trophy cup?
Not this bloke. Nothing from plod as far as work goes. I could understand their actions a bit if he did but that's not the case. Well we all need a bit of luck sometimes. I thought everyone knew that these days. -- Beav VN 750 Zed 1000 OMF# 19