Sir +:
bigr250:
The Highway Man:
Quite the opposite in fact. I’m a civvie on a police forum, we have plenty of civvies post, could you please quote where I’ve named the forum as there are nearly a dozen different ones in the UK. 
You didn’t, so are you or is it a secret?
Ross.
Very easy to find 
I’m not relly interested in going to their forum, I was more interested to see if he’d be prepared to post a link.
Ross.
No, I’m not going to post a link as its disrespectful posting links to a different forum. 
Wiretwister:
mickyblue:
Just to correct you, i am not aiding Roadsrat at all. If you look at Roadsrat’s first ten post’s you will see that he was sort of dishing the dirt towards me and belittling me. Yes, he is a copper and i “WAS” one, but it doesn’t mean that i will be siding with him with every anti police post. Now if you could prove that i am aiding him then please do, if not, leave me out of it.
I am also NO troll!
No disrespect to you Roadsrat
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mickeyblue:
I think i said this before to you and you got upset and got very rude about it. Police have nothing to do with safe parking etc. It’s down to the driver to know where it is safe, or not, and my advice is, If you know that the area your parked in is a fuel hot spot area then don’t park there at all. If you do park in that area then your to blame, no one else. (Apart from the herberts who steal the fuel)
That is quite an insight into the thinking process of the police don’t you think? The person who has been offended against is to blame. Maybe the little old lady who has her handbag pinched is to blame for being petite of build, of advancing years, and of the female gender?
Or what about the householder who is beaten by a burglar is it his fault for having the audacity to have a roof over his head?
Of course that is just the small stuff maybe Jamie Bulger was to blame for his miss-fortune in being accosted by those vile people Thomson and Venables?
That was a disgraceful statement to make and shows, to me, that there are areas that are no go for police operations but not surprising as they would be labour intensive and the manhour to conviction ratio must be maintained mustn’t it.
Just as an aside have a listen to Jeremy Vine on the play again, I think it was Wednesday, right at the start of the program a feature on the theft of pushbikes in the capital, the victim of a theft having to do her own detective work to get a very distinctive bicycle returned. Also in the feature a list of known markets where stolen property is sold on.
Totally different topic to what your on about
Contraflow wrote:I see RoadsRat is up to his old tricks again… and now with his little sidekick Mickyblue who appears to have also adopted the multiple posts in a row technique.
Sod off you

I am no side kick, only to the Mrs.
RoadsRat:
The Highway Man:
You’re welcome to try, I’m a moderator on a police forum, I’ve got enough idiots posting as it is! 
Yeah, we don’t need anymore imbeciles!
Sorry RoadsRat, but we are not all Imbeciles.
I think Commonrail is just agreeing with you Micky. 
mickyblue:
…i am a imbecile.

“an imbecile” MB If the first letter of the following word begins with a vowel you use ‘an’ rather than ‘a’ which is for words starting starting with a consonant. 
Ross.
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Apart from a ‘H’, or is it an ‘H’
I’m confused.
it`s a “h”,and words starting with a “h” should follow “a” not “an” 
Yea but, the ‘huh’ of the word is silent as in 'you ‘orrible little scrote’
(as copied from the coppers handbook on how to nick a six year old kid for riding his tricycle on the pavement) 
well yes…if the “huh” is slient…like in hour
commonrail:
well yes…if the “huh” is slient…like in hour
For every gramatical rule there is an exception (at least 1!!) like; “i before e except after c” Freight?? & I think the A & An rule is “vowel sound” but what T/F do I know, I’m just a lorry driver!! 
Ross. (call me teacher) (or sir) 
raymundo:
“an imbecile” MB If the first letter of the following word begins with a vowel you use ‘an’ rather than ‘a’ which is for words starting starting with a consonant. 
Ross.
Apart from a ‘H’, or is it an ‘H’
I’m confused.
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i am confused. So am i right or wrong?

I think i am in need of a beer