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thats very like the picture that was in the Sun!

 

its a shame it all happend by the looks of the half story i have heard.

 

its difucult to remember when you have a public face (regardless of the status) your behaviour is published in the press and spread all around the toon. if you have a public face and you use your morals or the press in your life then you cant complaine when the press turns around and gets you in the same line.

 

Whether its your behaviour or the fact you have lots of 'secret' affairs you cant moan when you come a cropper in the end.

 

i can remember a story of very high person in the council being spotted running up and roon the corrider on the boat we no pants on and they got off with it, and im sure lots of people have had a skinny dip at one point in their lives and that does not matter.

 

 

again who knows the real story anyway and should we be bothered about it??

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again who knows the real story anyway and should we be bothered about it??

 

 

I know the real story Sam.

 

But aside from that, it is indeed a colourful little scenario. Here's a few points.

 

It was good to see police officers socialising with the rest of us for a change. It is often the lack of that social connection that inflames negative associations.

 

It was good to see them 'having a fun',

However, had you or i stripped naked publicly and jumped in the sea drunk we would have been arrested on grounds of indecent exposure and probably breach of the peace. It has been the case in the past that the police have arrested people for being drunk and jumping in the small boat harbour fully clad.

It is a damned shame that "Mr X" threw in the guys clothes, wallet and phone. That was bang out of order and could be contrued as an offence too.

But it was a bigger shame that the guy responded 'with his head'. Say no more.

It was just a big messy mess and a damned shame all round. :?

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again who knows the real story anyway and should we be bothered about it??

 

 

I know the real story Sam.

 

But aside from that, it is indeed a colourful little scenario. Here's a few points.

 

It was good to see police officers socialising with the rest of us for a change. It is often the lack of that social connection that inflames negative associations.

 

It was good to see them 'having a fun',

However, had you or i stripped naked publicly and jumped in the sea drunk we would have been arrested on grounds of indecent exposure and probably breach of the peace. It has been the case in the past that the police have arrested people for being drunk and jumping in the small boat harbour fully clad.

It is a damned shame that "Mr X" threw in the guys clothes, wallet and phone. That was bang out of order and could be contrued as an offence too.

But it was a bigger shame that the guy responded 'with his head'. Say no more.

It was just a big messy mess and a damned shame all round. :?

 

totaly agree with you there

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