Another "Victory" for Nick Freeman?
Originally Posted by echo66,Jun 7 2006, 02:24 PM
Anyone fancy pleading not guilty on the NIP & seeing if they turn up?
Ed
Ed
Perhaps we should start an internet campaign for all people who have a NIP to plead not guilty!
I've met Dean quite a few times, he is a T*** of the highest order.
no justice when a) he is allegedly caught doing 131 and gets off and b) the scrote keeps his licence when he should have had taken away.
no justice when a) he is allegedly caught doing 131 and gets off and b) the scrote keeps his licence when he should have had taken away.
I've met Gaffney. I was in this club in town once in the VIP bit and he was there. I got chatting to him and he was actually OK. Anyways, I sprung a plan to impress some birds so I said to Gaffney come over when I'm at that table and say 'Hi Jason, hows it going?' in about 10 minutes, make out like we're old mates.
So I'm talking to this group of well fit ladies and over pops Gaffers.. 'Hi Jason, hows it going'.. I turn round cool as you like 'Gaffney, I've told you before stop hanging around me and fvck off'. He looked gobsmacked.
Needless to say the ladies were impressed.
that's bs by the way
well done gaffers for getting off. Speeding is not a crime. Invading a country to get cheap oil is.
So I'm talking to this group of well fit ladies and over pops Gaffers.. 'Hi Jason, hows it going'.. I turn round cool as you like 'Gaffney, I've told you before stop hanging around me and fvck off'. He looked gobsmacked.
Needless to say the ladies were impressed.
that's bs by the way

well done gaffers for getting off. Speeding is not a crime. Invading a country to get cheap oil is.
"... the court said the case would go ahead and the prosecution then offered no evidence."
A spokesman for the Central Motorway Police Group said the body was investigating the matter and would be liaising with prosecutors to see what lessons could be learnt.
A spokesman for the Central Motorway Police Group said the body was investigating the matter and would be liaising with prosecutors to see what lessons could be learnt.
up to a point;I think that some the rank & file officers may tend to agree with you, but it's the politicised seniors who are the agent-of-the-state cocksuckers, not the officer who joined for ostensibly the right reasons.






