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why is it so funny?

they've probably just seen someone who's been chopped in half in a car accident and are on their way to a domestic violence call where some poor lady has had her face smashed in. Then they have to deal with some idiot member of the public taking photos of them changing their tyre.

bravo...

Here here! Everyone's so quick to judge - "oh look it's a fkn pig.." but then a little later in life when you may need police assistance for some reason or another, they're your best friends. Fair enough to say that it's their job to help you out, but another part of their job is to be overly strict on sht - look at what's happening all over the world today

Here here! Everyone's so quick to judge - "oh look it's a fkn pig.." but then a little later in life when you may need police assistance for some reason or another, they're your best friends. Fair enough to say that it's their job to help you out, but another part of their job is to be overly strict on sht - look at what's happening all over the world today

Its amusing to some people cause its not often you see police in a predicament like such.. It looks like for once they needed the help.. :O

Edited by Jayla

poor poor cops.

I have many friends in the force and they tell it like it is and dead set its just like what we have described here!!

who cares bout some of these posts - its just a joke!!!!

and its even funnier cause they are Hornsby police :wave:

gee's.

I can understand if someone said F**kin tool bags, deserves them right, they are all a bunch of wa**rs etc etc then yes, thats a bit harsh.

just jokes thats all!

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