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hpsaucey Wrote:

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> Only a thought, but the police might not want

> their presence plastered across the local forum if

> they're keeping tabs on something?

>

> HP


They wouldn't be undercover in a marked police car

or would they ..... :)


I remember in the 80s a "copper" on the phone to his wife ..

"I'll be late tonight as I'm working undercover in XXXXX bar"

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JohnL Wrote:

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> hpsaucey Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Only a thought, but the police might not want

> > their presence plastered across the local forum

> if

> > they're keeping tabs on something?

> >

> > HP

>

> They wouldn't be undercover in a marked police

> car

> or would they ..... :)

>

> I remember in the 80s a "copper" on the phone to

> his wife ..

> "I'll be late tonight as I'm working undercover in

> XXXXX bar"


Good point lol...

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Yeah. Police doing convert surveillance or protection. OP asks why they're there and is told nothing to worry about. That would be enough for most of us but not the OP who feels the need to advertise it on a public forum and blow their operation. Soome people really are stu..., no I'll stop there :D
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