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PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2004 23:53 
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Someone has lost their marbles...

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/columnists/traynor/page.cfm?objectid=14272099&method=full&siteid=89488

James Traynor is not noted for his intellectual debate on matters and prefers to be populist, but clearly he's latched on to a quote he's found from Brunstrom and isn't aware of the kind of drivel, inconsistency and contradiction the man is capable of.

Perhaps we should inform Mr Traynor of Brunstroms view on hard drugs??

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PostPosted: Wed May 26, 2004 19:21 
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Mr Traynor!

Despite numerous warnings from the medical profession and the drugs companies , our weird one in Wales continues to believe that "heroin is not very dangerous" and should be legalised because he cannot be part@arsed to catch drug dealers and drug barrons as he believes that senior citizens and other otherwise law abiding people are far more dangerous by driving their cars on A55 at 1mph above a posted speed limit - even when the road is empty - bar the odd bank manager yobbo overtaking a tractor and a "hooligan" would-be MEP who dared challenge him about his actual crime detection rate!

In the meantime he proposes to check on reflex actions by stopping people, making them click on a mouse under duress and takes no regard whatsoever as to whether or not they are used to computer mice or not! A slow reaction under these circumstances brands the "criminal" - he gets his figures for his "criminals caught" and Herr Blundekit remains happy chappy!

Now do you see what we are driving at when we say the man is not worthy of that uniform and should be replaced by decent professional cop and not one who by his own admission "admired his reflection in a shop window!?" Must have been the role model for PC Savage! :wink:


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