This is the way you should do it, you won't come off weird at all I swear!![]()
Okay done! I'll just substitute dinner party for court and it's all systems go...
This is the way you should do it, you won't come off weird at all I swear!![]()
It seems people don't do anything at all with their lives these days.Why would you even want to bring that up? Don't people move on with their lives?
Okay done! I'll just substitute dinner party for court and it's all systems go...







When you message him you could tell him you have photos of the incident, and you're not afraid to use them if he doesn't confess to remembering.



Depending on how old the op is and how old his colleague was at the time if he fast forwards 38yrs that type of incident may be a more regular occurrence now![]()
Ha! He'd be late fifties now so around early twenties at the time. I've absolutely no idea whether such incidents are more regular occurrences nowadays but I'd probably say the exact opposite. We were fresh-faced young constables at the time, not long out of training college and he embarrassed himself during a very lengthy formal introductory session in a courtroom with some JP's at the local magistrates court. Aside from the fact that those type of tedious, pointless, speech-making ceremonies no longer take place, I'm also sure that the young guys of today might be more assertive and less subservient if the need to leave the room arose.
Anyway, in answer to a previous poster, that's why it's remembered. Someone also posted about members of the armed forces on parades and I'd imagine that once again, times have changed and he was referring to the days of more regimented behaviour.
This needed at least 5 years before the Necro. Poor show.
maybe nothing more important has happened in the ops life in 38 yearsWhy would you even want to bring that up? Don't people move on with their lives?