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Rtaxron | 14:19 Wed 16th Jul 2008 | ChatterBank
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Last night at 8pm on Itv's ''' Send in the Dogs '' there were two cops using phones while they were driving with one hand, one female one male.

The Male cop was actually chasing a car thief.
I have a lot of respect for the police, but surely this is not sending out the right message to drivers who are being constantly told not to use their mobiles while driving.

By the way, I thought it was an excellent programme.
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lol yes squarebear that was just a jovial link.

Here is something more recent

http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_a rticle_id=64600&in_page_id=2

they will cover up anything that shows them in bad light
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The Home Office statistics show that in 2007 there were 656 road traffic accidents which involved the police, which is a big increase from the reported figure of 472 the previous year.
lol I've just seen that link MATRIX. That was taking the pee a little for the poor guy.
i know! fancy getting knocked over by old bill and then beog fined for denting their car. cheeky b uggers
In 2007 more than 40 people were killed in accidents involving police chases.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/18_ 09_07_ipcc.pdf

In 2007 there were 27 youths killed by knives in London.
Can you remember which of the above got the most headlines?
excellent point gromit. dont get me wrong, my cousin is a copper and two of my mates are coppers, and they do a good job, but the governmentwill do anything to take the bad light off their c0ck ups

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