@BatterySgt@KarluskaP You’re right it’s a very British thing to do. It happens all over the UK it’s part of the football/pub culture. The Scottish have just made it into a local meme with the Duke of Wellington statue in Glasgow. Pure British Banter.
@kr_rajesh1963@Hazrat_Beck@HJB_News__ I don’t know what you mean, I’m just talking from the officers perspective. If they tried to shoot arms, and legs they’ll probably miss and could potentially hit an innocent bystander.
@TomParsons1984@MattyDread@BARBARAKEDZIER1@metpoliceuk Actually, they’re there to enforce the law. In cases like this, initially they’re an observer. However the writ is legally binding, and your possessions are no longer yours. For e.g. if they claim your tv and you break the tv guess what will happen?
@SqSehrish I know the answer is supposed to be “and��. However, “I’m(I am)” in normal language, is referencing the speaker/person. So I’m going to say: “Human” or “a Riddle”
@TomParsons1984@MattyDread@BARBARAKEDZIER1@metpoliceuk Yes, these aren’t Private bailiffs, these are high court enforcement officers. Do you think the police are going to overrule high court orders? These can walk straight into your house, they can get a locksmith to open your doors. These are on a different level.
@benn_elisbenn@ediz1975 The cyclist has zero chance of slowing down, bicycle brakes aren’t made for that kind of speed. If you’re going to do high risk shit, you better be prepared for the consequences. 🏥😩
@VeritechAce @BattraReborn @AmazingSights No but there’s been so close calls with fishermen, divers/snorklers. They can crawl on your face a block airways etc…