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April 16, 2008 at 8:35 pm #1044277
so im walking up a large highstreet in south east london and this guy comes up to me and asks for a rizle, i pull out my rizla and go to give him a couple, he then says nah dont worry about i just say that to find out if people blaze you heard of …. i reply yes i have ehard of …. he sayd well thats me take my number down yeh, so i do then i walk 1 way he walks the other
2 seconds after that a couple of ob come up to me and flash there badge n start quizzing me about how i knew him, i told them he was my brother (he was black, i am white) fucking 5.0April 16, 2008 at 8:37 pm #1160673haha where they following him do you think?
bit mental that aint it!April 16, 2008 at 8:37 pm #1218540haha where they following him do you think?
bit mental that aint it!April 16, 2008 at 8:39 pm #1160670they were eaither following him, or trying to trap me, i doubt it was the latter though
April 16, 2008 at 8:39 pm #1218537they were eaither following him, or trying to trap me, i doubt it was the latter though
April 16, 2008 at 8:47 pm #1160666Could be that he’s also a copper and its an intelligence gathering exercise to find out how much into the drugs culture you are and whether you are using or dealing
about 20 years ago there was this advert in the London papers
it showed a white copper in uniform running after a black man
it said “what do you see?”
a] a copper hassling an innocent minority?
b] a bobby catching a potential criminal?but both answers were wrong – it was a bobby and a detective (the black guy) chasing after a third person..
April 16, 2008 at 8:47 pm #1218533Could be that he’s also a copper and its an intelligence gathering exercise to find out how much into the drugs culture you are and whether you are using or dealing
about 20 years ago there was this advert in the London papers
it showed a white copper in uniform running after a black man
it said “what do you see?”
a] a copper hassling an innocent minority?
b] a bobby catching a potential criminal?but both answers were wrong – it was a bobby and a detective (the black guy) chasing after a third person..
April 16, 2008 at 8:49 pm #1160671General Lighting wrote:Could be that he’s also a copper and its an intelligence gathering exercise to find out how much into the drugs culture you are and whether you are using or dealingabout 20 years ago there was this advert in the London papers
it showed a white copper in uniform running after a black man
it said “what do you see?”
a] a copper hassling an innocent minority?
b] a bobby catching a potential criminal?but both answers were wrong – it was a bobby and a detective (the black guy) chasing after a third person..
i did consider that but the guy was pretty young , i tried to call him a minute or 2 after to tell him but the phone was engaged so mabey your right
April 16, 2008 at 8:49 pm #1218538General Lighting wrote:Could be that he’s also a copper and its an intelligence gathering exercise to find out how much into the drugs culture you are and whether you are using or dealingabout 20 years ago there was this advert in the London papers
it showed a white copper in uniform running after a black man
it said “what do you see?”
a] a copper hassling an innocent minority?
b] a bobby catching a potential criminal?but both answers were wrong – it was a bobby and a detective (the black guy) chasing after a third person..
i did consider that but the guy was pretty young , i tried to call him a minute or 2 after to tell him but the phone was engaged so mabey your right
April 16, 2008 at 8:50 pm #1160674what did they say when you said he was your brother?
April 16, 2008 at 8:50 pm #1218541what did they say when you said he was your brother?
April 16, 2008 at 8:53 pm #1160672lilmstrixta wrote:what did they say when you said he was your brother?scowled at me then walked off they were a proper bare of goons , flashed his badge down by his waist like he was hot shit lol
April 16, 2008 at 8:53 pm #1218539lilmstrixta wrote:what did they say when you said he was your brother?scowled at me then walked off they were a proper bare of goons , flashed his badge down by his waist like he was hot shit lol
April 16, 2008 at 8:56 pm #1160675JonnyQuest wrote:scowled at me then walked off they were a proper bare of goons , flashed his badge down by his waist like he was hot shit lolha bit odd im surprised they didnt search you.
i havent had a stop n search for ages used to get um quite a lot when i lived in mancApril 16, 2008 at 8:56 pm #1218542JonnyQuest wrote:scowled at me then walked off they were a proper bare of goons , flashed his badge down by his waist like he was hot shit lolha bit odd im surprised they didnt search you.
i havent had a stop n search for ages used to get um quite a lot when i lived in mancApril 16, 2008 at 9:44 pm #1160668i hate being stopped and searched
its just so fucking… i dunno, it’s like “why are you searching me mate?” and whatever excuse they give it’s cos your young and wearin baggy shit.
they search loads of people near college, we even have a mobile police station there… and it’s a really good college, never seen ANY trouble (as opposed to secondary school which was dodgy shit).
just knickin people for drugs, bastards.
April 16, 2008 at 9:44 pm #1218535i hate being stopped and searched
its just so fucking… i dunno, it’s like “why are you searching me mate?” and whatever excuse they give it’s cos your young and wearin baggy shit.
they search loads of people near college, we even have a mobile police station there… and it’s a really good college, never seen ANY trouble (as opposed to secondary school which was dodgy shit).
just knickin people for drugs, bastards.
April 16, 2008 at 10:14 pm #1160664Anonymousthey was tailin him standard practice in london and the home countys. give over with the mad conspiricy theorys…
April 16, 2008 at 10:14 pm #1218531Anonymousthey was tailin him standard practice in london and the home countys. give over with the mad conspiricy theorys…
April 16, 2008 at 10:16 pm #1160669MrAHC wrote:give over with the mad conspiricy theorys…they seemed quite realistic compared to some of the conspiracy theories i’ve heard…
“THE HOLOCAUST DIDN’T EXIST!” etc. :you_crazy
April 16, 2008 at 10:16 pm #1218536MrAHC wrote:give over with the mad conspiricy theorys…they seemed quite realistic compared to some of the conspiracy theories i’ve heard…
“THE HOLOCAUST DIDN’T EXIST!” etc. :you_crazy
April 16, 2008 at 10:30 pm #1160665Anonymousundercover ob see man act suss in london, ob follow said man who aproaches another man, ob then aproach other man to see what the suss man wanted.
report over radio to car or uniform to stop and search so cover is not blown on a whim.
standard plain clothes tattic.
April 16, 2008 at 10:30 pm #1218532Anonymousundercover ob see man act suss in london, ob follow said man who aproaches another man, ob then aproach other man to see what the suss man wanted.
report over radio to car or uniform to stop and search so cover is not blown on a whim.
standard plain clothes tattic.
April 16, 2008 at 10:45 pm #1160667They’ve got enough muscle in uniform to stop anyone they want in London.
It could have been the old style tail but these 80s/90s tactics have hardly been a roaring success in stopping London’s drugs trade..
These days cops in London and Home Counties have started doing more of the deep cover stuff again – but in a more “politically correct” way (they work with lawyers to get round stuff like entrapment / human rights laws).
Todays cop is less likely to be the knuckle dragging thug of yesteryear or a “Life on Mars” stereotype – people do degrees, serve as a bobby for a couple of years and then go to CID (usually in a different area to where they have lived/studied) – some cops are quite brainy these days, and have more of a “do-gooder” mentality than the “Life on Mars” type attitudes..
Often they aren’t that bothered about arresting small timers but just want to a feel for the area and what the drugs culture is like (i.e whether people are bold enough to deal or use on the street) – and how to deal with it / frighten away dealers.
seemingly pointless things like this are often a way of training rookie detectives with low-risk subjects – as they expect neither Jonny nor the other lad (assuming he was just a dealer)) would be likely to be violent…
Cops these days increasingly also work with NHS, social workers, teachers/college staff, all kinds of “social professionals” and its a linked surveillance / monitoring operation which starts off low-key and culminates in heavier responses depending how stubborn / blatant the dealers etc are.
its no “conspiracy”, just those in power working together to enforce laws. In areas that follow Met practices but are “calmer” like Essex/Suffolk it has been very successful in removing street dealers, prostitutes etc…
I know the sort of areas Jonnyquest lived in as I used to live there myself. The “normal” public are extremely fucked off with the gang/drugs culture there, they live under constant fear of crime (whether its real or imagined) and many will support the cops doing whatever they can to try and “make the streets safer”.
I saw this happen myself in Dec 2006/Early 2007 in my town. We got literally flooded with cops due to the various murder investigations – uniformed and detectives – crime plummeted and the public said “why can’t it be like that all the time?”
April 16, 2008 at 10:45 pm #1218534They’ve got enough muscle in uniform to stop anyone they want in London.
It could have been the old style tail but these 80s/90s tactics have hardly been a roaring success in stopping London’s drugs trade..
These days cops in London and Home Counties have started doing more of the deep cover stuff again – but in a more “politically correct” way (they work with lawyers to get round stuff like entrapment / human rights laws).
Todays cop is less likely to be the knuckle dragging thug of yesteryear or a “Life on Mars” stereotype – people do degrees, serve as a bobby for a couple of years and then go to CID (usually in a different area to where they have lived/studied) – some cops are quite brainy these days, and have more of a “do-gooder” mentality than the “Life on Mars” type attitudes..
Often they aren’t that bothered about arresting small timers but just want to a feel for the area and what the drugs culture is like (i.e whether people are bold enough to deal or use on the street) – and how to deal with it / frighten away dealers.
seemingly pointless things like this are often a way of training rookie detectives with low-risk subjects – as they expect neither Jonny nor the other lad (assuming he was just a dealer)) would be likely to be violent…
Cops these days increasingly also work with NHS, social workers, teachers/college staff, all kinds of “social professionals” and its a linked surveillance / monitoring operation which starts off low-key and culminates in heavier responses depending how stubborn / blatant the dealers etc are.
its no “conspiracy”, just those in power working together to enforce laws. In areas that follow Met practices but are “calmer” like Essex/Suffolk it has been very successful in removing street dealers, prostitutes etc…
I know the sort of areas Jonnyquest lived in as I used to live there myself. The “normal” public are extremely fucked off with the gang/drugs culture there, they live under constant fear of crime (whether its real or imagined) and many will support the cops doing whatever they can to try and “make the streets safer”.
I saw this happen myself in Dec 2006/Early 2007 in my town. We got literally flooded with cops due to the various murder investigations – uniformed and detectives – crime plummeted and the public said “why can’t it be like that all the time?”
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