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Slimmer police bikes
DNA tagging spray
Stingers
With a less than 1 in 50 chance of being caught you can see why the scrotes were doing it so openly.
New Met Police tactics against scooter crimes
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Re: New Met Police tactics against scooter crimes
What's the tagging spray...id rather the tw@s got pepper sprayed constantly with their eyes pinned open with needles while the police dogs chewed their balls off
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Re: New Met Police tactics against scooter crimes
It's good to hear the old bill are doing something but I'd also lile to see motorcycle bays have ground anchors front and rear with regular patrols up and down the street, doesn't have to be old bill security officers are fine with me, some who doesn't have to answer to the public and can be allowed to use unreasonable force when the chances allowed...regardless of age, don't do the crime if you can't handle the consequences
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Re: New Met Police tactics against scooter crimes
Well I would put reasonable force but I don't think the general public would allow my ideas so I thought I'd just be blunt about itD41 wrote:Lol @ "unreasonable force".
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Re: New Met Police tactics against scooter crimes
Sounds like they're considering doing something, which has to be better than nothing.Cav wrote:I like their proposed tactics a lot !
@Rossgo, have they appointed a police& crime commissioner to your local force yet mate.?
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Re: New Met Police tactics against scooter crimes
No ideaStMarks wrote:Sounds like they're considering doing something, which has to be better than nothing.Cav wrote:I like their proposed tactics a lot !
@Rossgo, have they appointed a police& crime commissioner to your local force yet mate.?
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