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i went for my walk this morning and i saw three police cars along the way, i know this doesn't mean that the police are blitzing, but up till now i had never seen one police car while walking.

anyways the first one i saw was heading in the direction of the highway (newcastle to sydney highway).

the other one was heading in the direction of warners bay and it was breaking the law (changing lanes in the middle of a roundabout).

the last one was towing motorcycles (two blue ones) heading in the direction of west wallsend.

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Blitzing?

I was called by Springwood Hospital last night to come there and placate a man who's been recovering from a fall. I'm one of his two Volunteer Carers.

He'd been transferred up there yesterday afternoon for rehab. after a stint in the geriatric unit of Nepean Hospital.

After watching TV, he bacame agitated and violent towards the nursing staff & the other Carer > called the Police.

By the time I arrived, 4x Police in a Squad Car + a Paddy had been waiting for me.

This 94 yr old man had headbutted one of the HWP Cops who was bleeding.

4x Coppers on a guy who turns 95 in 3 months > yes, I'd say there's a blitz! >_<

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The man got taken straight back to Nepean H. again!

The Dr's will be told in no uncertain terms to stabilize his behavior before he's allowed into a Rehab H. next time. The cops God bless 'em, stuck around to make sure he didn't turn on me as well as the other Carer.

He was a boxer in his younger life. Methinks he used a heatbutt or two back then!

Well that's how my Fri night got farked up ;)

Downtime with my pet cockatiel later on made me feel better thanks "tb"

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Hey T,i met a couple today who have a lil birdy like your's and he is 26 years old. :laugh:

Hehe...

He's a good age! Probably not as much of a lady's man as my "Poppy" who breaks out in wolf whistles on the shower screen looking down on any naked body!

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hey Terry come and do some work in Kiloh obs if you want to see how bad things really are.you will have a F#$% day every day.lolnuke.gifnuke.gif

Hehe...

I'm no masochisti. But I might send on your message to the copper who's walking around with a taped up nose bridge! I wonder what story he told his missus ;)

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terry

i have to admit, this is the best troll i've ever seen in the nsw area of sau, my only hope is one day we will meet and you can point and laugh at me in person. :P

i have only one question for you, WHERE'S MY STAR. :pirate:

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