Police call at work = Tony filling pants

You are all right, I was in the wrong being shocked by the police (something that never happens) calling me up.

:rolleyes:

Just felt like sharing a rare story about my job, I'll not bother next time.
 
I don't quite understand your fears; if you have done nothing wrong there is never any need to fill your pants just due to a phone call from the police. If you have done something wrong and fear being caught then it's a different matter.
 
I hope you didnt give out any information since it would be against the DPA - your company should have a DPA Officer and you should have referred the DC to them or advised them to speak to their Liaison Officer to arrange getting a request for such confidential information.

Which telco do you work for?

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
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Why on earth would you crap yourself over a phonecall a customer made, which has absolutely nothing to do with you? :confused:

This man speaks the truth

just to add to the suspense - I cooked some mushrooms tonight and they were a little overdone I "almost" died - then later the same evening I crossed a road after a car had past another close shave
 
The number plate from my old fiesta was reused in a bank robbery once and the police asked me to provide details about how I got rid of the car.

We'll that's my claim to related crime fame :D
 
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