'My kids call me dad, my wife calls me hubby'. I call him a ****wit and I hope he gets his arse handed to him in court when that video is showed...
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'My kids call me dad, my wife calls me hubby'. I call him a ****wit and I hope he gets his arse handed to him in court when that video is showed...
I think that the officer did a great job. I would have reached through the window after about 2 minutes and inserted the camera where the sun doesn't shine...
BTW - Is Mitchel Johnson an officer of the law living in QLD now? ;)
The copper ****ed up. He lost control of the situation when he started responding to the 'cockwombles' bull ****. But it matters not the moron will hopefully be crucified when it goes to court.:)
................................... unless of course he (the moron) can show to the completely out of touch fairyland dwelling judge that he is a disabled, female, stolen generation, non breast fed, refugee NGBTI , or part thereof, then the copper will be sentenced to lifetime solitary confinement with a TV locked to NITV and SBS.
Deano :)
I honestly hope that this guy gets smashed in court and the officer receives the full support of his colleagues and seniors. Unfortunately this poor copper will more than likely receive criticism and possibly retraining for letting the situation runaway like it did. And rightly so. This is not to detract in anyway from the members Job like patience. If he is not judged as an outstanding member of QPS now, then one day he will be.
Good on you copper for not shooting this horrid specimen of human nature. He and the likes of him are the reason i did not become a copper as it would be that i would be doing life sentences many times over.
Boxhead
Emergency Operator: Police, Fire or Ambulance?
Citizen: Police!
Police Operator: State your emergencey!
Hello Police? My house has been burgled! Can you come quickly?
Police Operator: No! you're that Bell End who refused a breath test by belittleing our member hahahahahahahah!!!!!!!
Police
As an aside ( and I applaud the patrol officer in the video) I was driving through north Sydney with my wife having just dropped my daughter at the airport. It was early morning and the sun was just up. I was waved into a breath test station and the young constable came over to me. The conversation went like this.
Off. Have you had anything to drink tonight sir?
me. (with a quick puzzled glance at my wife ) I said"..but it is morning officer. (I had been to bed that night)
Off. (looking puzzled) said.... oh..good morning and on your way sir
Never got breathalyzed and I bet the officer had been there most of the night
I have had a couple of times been asked if I had had a drink & answered never I don't drink & the officer has said OK you can go. I have no objections to breath tests if they get idols off the road. My brother had his prize winning Mk2 Jaguar written off by a unlicensed , unregistered , uninsured drink driver a few years back.:mad:
I would love to see Boxhead in court defending himself in front of a judge, the more he opened his mouth the harsher the sentence would become.
Has any one ever got life for failing to give a breath test before? :twisted:
Yep - I remember being "assisted" around the ears a couple of times in my younger days. Never did me any harm - probably the opposite. ;)
And there was no point at all in going home and complaining to my father about the treatment I had received. He and the local Police Sergeant were good mates - the old man more than likely already knew of my misdemeanors, and any further mention of them by myself would most likely have resulted in additional "assistance". :o