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Offline HMEssex

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On reflection, Lookout and HMEssex, it appears to me that one must not even ask aPoliceman what the time is, as quite likely one may end up 'doing time'. Sad, but apparently so, but not 'Just', or Justice!
Just look at Lord Denning's Noble Cause Corruption effusions, - Justice for the Nobles indeed!


Something happened about a year ago with a friend of mine.

It involved a young mother of two young children who had had problems with her own mother for years, resulting in this young mother being proscribed anti-depressants, and this escalated one summer day last year.

It all got sorted out and she is fine now, but this did involve the police at quite some expense to them.  However, they said at the time to her close family, "Whatever you do, DO NOT involve Social Services,  you are a nice family."

When I heard this, I thought this speaks volumes!  Even the police know once somebody is in 'the system' there is no way out, without a struggle.

Maybe some are more savvy than others.  :(


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Bon Matin, HMEssex,
                            Referring to your ultimate sentence, how does one qualify the word 'savvy'?
It was one of my late Mother's most commonly quoted questions of qualification of a person. She used it in the nuance of common sense, rationality, or more commonly - 'being Streetwise'.
How would you rate DS 'Stan' Brian Jones in the 'savvy' stakes?
Moreover, as I understand from things you have posted on, that you are domiciled in the area N of the Blackwater, you will (and 'and I will say' this only once!) comprehend me when I ask, "Is he still 'coaching'"?
Everytime I see one of the omnibuses, I muse on whether 'Stan' is still living, in the 'Land of the Tolles'.


Offline susan

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Morning camps  does Stan now work on the buses. ;D

Offline campion

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pssssss, Bring back the PC 49 (Dixon of Dock Green) !
Do you recall Dr ENorthcote Parkinson ? Had he still been alive, I consider he would usefully write a 3rd Law, being a Treatise on 'The Law of the Law'!!!

V timely remark Susan, in your usual circumspect Manor (Savvy or en Francais-Savvez vous!)
To answer your valid question 'I will say' that our "Stan" was more akin to Blakey than Butler in the TV comedy sit-com.

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Bon Matin, HMEssex,
                            Referring to your ultimate sentence, how does one qualify the word 'savvy'?
It was one of my late Mother's most commonly quoted questions of qualification of a person. She used it in the nuance of common sense, rationality, or more commonly - 'being Streetwise'.
How would you rate DS 'Stan' Brian Jones in the 'savvy' stakes?
Moreover, as I understand from things you have posted on, that you are domiciled in the area N of the Blackwater, you will (and 'and I will say' this only once!) comprehend me when I ask, "Is he still 'coaching'"?
Everytime I see one of the omnibuses, I muse on whether 'Stan' is still living, in the 'Land of the Tolles'.


Evening Campers!  I live in SE Essex - Rayleigh to be precise.  It almost seems like a different 'country' altogether, compared to the northern parts of the county - not many bumpkins round here.

All I know about our man Stan is what I've read on here.

I meant savvy in the sense that these particular PCs knew about the realities of getting involved with the SS.

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Evening Campers!  I live in SE Essex - Rayleigh to be precise.  It almost seems like a different 'country' altogether, compared to the northern parts of the county - not many bumpkins round here.

All I know about our man Stan is what I've read on here.

I meant savvy in the sense that these particular PCs knew about the realities of getting involved with the SS.





Speaking of the ss,HME,I read a harrowing story in my local rag about a mother who'd given birth to twins,,so newborn,,and she also had a 3 year old toddler. The mother had already had a warning about her drinking while looking after children. Anyway,,she was tanked-up,so the 3 year old decided he'd bath the babies,so he put them in 16ins of cold water,then woke his mum to say he'd been keeping the babies clean.As a result,she panicked,phoned 999 tried to rescusitate them and the police tried,but one died and the other one survived but will be severely disabled.
The mother admitted neglect and received a 1 year prison sentence suspended for two years,and a supervision order,,so presumably she was allowed to keep the toddler and remaining baby.
I'm utterly disgusted with this result.

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My apologies Ms HMEssex,  Naughty step for me!
I thought I read, a few weeks ago that you nipped out for some shopping at Heybridge, and unfortunately had to abandon your vehicle in floodwater.
Now I have established where you live (apparently quite near Tyler), did you get caught out in a flood, if so where, perhaps Hullbridge Watery Lane say?
Stan's Coaches operates out of a yard at Great Totham, in the 'Land of the Tolles'.

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My apologies Ms HMEssex,  Naughty step for me!
I thought I read, a few weeks ago that you nipped out for some shopping at Heybridge, and unfortunately had to abandon your vehicle in floodwater.
Now I have established where you live (apparently quite near Tyler), did you get caught out in a flood, if so where, perhaps Hullbridge Watery Lane say?
Stan's Coaches operates out of a yard at Great Totham, in the 'Land of the Tolles'.


I avoid Watery Lane at the best of times, the name says it all.  I don't fancy aqua-planing!

I go to Heybridge about once a month to visit a friend (was there yesterday). 

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"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...