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Ooh err - police and guns


louisiana

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I was coming from central London in a taxi on Friday night (approx 11.15) when we were brought to a sudden standstill on Camberwell New Road by umpteen police officers armed with these things

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckler_%26_Koch_MP5

(I think)

running about the road and pointing their firearms in rather uncomfortable directions. (Lots of police vehicles in evidence too.)


Anybody know what was going on?


It doesn't help my case persuading taxi drivers to head South when these kinds of things happen. (These days, I get in the taxi before telling them where I'm going, just so they can't make their excuses and drive away.)

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louisiana Wrote:

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> I was coming from central London in a taxi on

> Friday night (approx 11.15) when we were brought

> to a sudden standstill on Camberwell New Road by

> umpteen police officers armed with these things

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckler_%26_Koch_MP5


I had the opportunity to use the MP5 SD3 (Shown on that page) that was a superbly balance gun. (Was in the TA, so no need to call the cops...)

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CO, did he then say something about some day a real rain was going to come and wash all the scum from the streets?

Did you at any time catch him looking in his mirror and enquire of himself as to whom he might be looking at?

Did he have a mohican hairstyle?


I think we should be told.

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CamberwellOz Wrote:

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> On that topic - am I the only one to get weird cab

> drivers?


Nope, I got in a cab the other week and the driver was smoking. He told me that if I reported him, it would be my word against his and nothing would happen. I told him he could do what he liked as I just wanted to get home.


He then proceeded to tell me about his double life and how his wife didn't want any more kids. He told her that if she wouldn't have them, he'd find someone else who would. Apparently he did and now has a wife and a kid up North and a girlfriend and a kid down here. They all know about each other. :-S Like I care!!


People are strange.....

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