Re: Police
I have a good relationship with my local police officers, I've had to call them twice as an emergency after being threatened by my neighbour who is a thug!, they came to my home,reassured me they would sort him out and they did, he's a bully and doesn't respect women, I'm currently searching for a property that meets my needs away from this area where I'll feel safe and secureRe: Police
One of my nephews is a Policeman. He is a good lad.Re: Police
I have mixed views; I once dialed 999 to report an intruder and waited 40 minutes by which time he had scarpered -not impressed.Re: Police
Re: Police
I've rarely seen the police here. Maybe a patrol car drives through the village once a year. Fortunately there is very little crime in the local area.Re: Police
Where we lived in England we had police as neighbours, their garden backed onto ours. They were the most horrendous couple you could come across. He was "supposedly" a dog handler, a huge kennel thing was erected in the garden, the dog kept breaking out, people kept having to ring the police station to contact the handler, who never answered his phone. The reason people had to ring the station was because the dog was savage and cornered people trying to leave their houses. The wife was also a policewoman and she was completely crazy, she once went to all the houses in the cul de sac demanding to know who used pink toilet paper as their drains were blocked ! The dog killed two other dogs, one belonging to another policeman neighbour, that of course was hushed up, it then attacked our next door neighbourīs little poodle, breaking itīs back, this whilst the policeman had the dog on a lead, I kid you not. Many complaints later the dog was removed, then we had to put up with this policeman and his wife winding down their car windows and making barking and howling noises everytime they drove past anyone who was outside in their garden.
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