djduck22 wrote:
Just thought id offer a warning to doggers in the walsall area. we went last night just getting down to some action when i saw 2 people walking through the bushes looked odd so we stopped and the males walked away.
they were police officers saying they had complaints from dog walkers at 9.30pm on a night.
Just thought id offer a warning to doggers in the walsall area. we went last night just getting down to some action when i saw 2 people walking through the bushes looked odd so we stopped and the males walked away.
they were police officers saying they had complaints from dog walkers at 9.30pm on a night.
That's ok then, gotta look after the doggers...sorry, dog-walkers. They probably were not law anyway, loads of idiots pretend they are law to get others to move away...hopefully, they'll try it on with some real law....that'll be a big goodbye.
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they chatted with us ok but did take other peoples number plates they then left and we carried on lol.
they chatted with us ok but did take other peoples number plates they then left and we carried on lol.
So, still no problem ?
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thats the 1st time we've spoken to police is this regular ?? and what could happen if you get caught??
thanks for taking time to read and hope it helps
thats the 1st time we've spoken to police is this regular ?? and what could happen if you get caught??
thanks for taking time to read and hope it helps
The worse you can expect, if caught "in flagrante delicto", is that you get arrested for exposure, or behaviour likely to lead to a breach of the peace. In the real world, they'll just warn you and tell you to bugger-off. They may want to join-in though, in which case things get really sticky !

