Topic: | Re:Re:High tide and the police car | |
Posted by: | Chantal Blake-Milton | |
Date/Time: | 03/04/18 11:32:00 |
Disturbing that anyone wastes 30 minutes "enjoying" watching costly damage to a Police car during high tide, rather than calling 999 immediately to alert the police limiting the water damage to what is an expensive vehicle, required to prevent crime. Meanwhile the brave understaffed underfunded occupants are risking their lives daily dealing with rising crime, often filmed for "enjoyment". It's not "free entertainment" as we will inevitably pay for this expensive damage some way or another. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
High tide and the police car | 01/04/18 19:12:00 | Matt Palmer |
Re:High tide and the police car | 01/04/18 20:41:00 | David Ainsworth |
Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 03/04/18 11:32:00 | Chantal Blake-Milton |
Re:Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 03/04/18 12:04:00 | Matt Palmer |
Re:Re:Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 03/04/18 13:10:00 | Caroline Whitehead |
Re:Re:Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 03/04/18 13:10:00 | Lucille Grant |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 03/04/18 16:43:00 | Matt Palmer |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 03/04/18 17:25:00 | Simon Knight |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 03/04/18 19:05:00 | Lucille Grant |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 04/04/18 06:34:00 | Craig Fordham |
Re:Re:Re:Re:High tide and the police car | 04/04/18 10:22:00 | Barbara Stevens |
Re:High tide and the police car | 06/04/18 19:21:00 | Bill Christie |