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Line Of Duty Last Night - Any Thoughts?
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Bit better than last week but still not as good as it used to be IMO.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It isn't really set anywhere, though viewers of course have picked up on various landmarks and clues through the series from the filming locations.
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Central Police is the fictional force featured in the BBC series Line of Duty. The exact jurisdiction of the force is unknown but it is implied to cover the city of Birmingham. The jurisdiction neighbours that of the fictional force East Midlands Constabulary, occasionally referred to as "East Mids".
// They either have amazing mobility, or a LOT of corruption in a small area//
Jed M was working in Brum when the West Mids police scandal was in full swing. CC Dear disbanded the serious crime sqad but didnt fire them
(it was Mark in London: a police force should arrest more criminals than it employs...
Back in west mids, Deer was roused to action where video evidence was destoryed by er recording an episode of Crossroads over it. He kinda lost his sense of humour over that one)
Jed M was working in Brum when the West Mids police scandal was in full swing. CC Dear disbanded the serious crime sqad but didnt fire them
(it was Mark in London: a police force should arrest more criminals than it employs...
Back in west mids, Deer was roused to action where video evidence was destoryed by er recording an episode of Crossroads over it. He kinda lost his sense of humour over that one)
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