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Right gang, I know I've started a few threads down memory lane but here's another.


What was your first contact with the law that resulted in your collar being felt?


P.s We want the truth DM, and you Hona, *Bob* and we'll save the best till last eh Louisa.


Daizee we've all been on Bromley highstreet at chucking out time at some point in our lives so you can stay mute on this one. Thanks.

norn irons favourite past-time, rioting. i got picked out from a crowd photo like many others, unlike some of the others although i was placed at the scene, there was no actual photo of me chucking anything, so it was words of advice to the parents and believe it or not it did the trick.
norn irons favourite past-time, rioting. i got picked out from a crowd photo like many others, unlike some of the others although i was placed at the scene, there was no actual photo of me chucking anything, so it was words of advice to the parents and believe it or not it did the trick.

Wolfie why the assumption that ppl on here have done bad in the past (perhaps present and almost certainly the future, by your reckoning)? ;-)


I've nothing to come clean about on the subject of stepping onto the wrong side of the law but I can say I came rather close to a high security officer and her gun... I literally collided with her after the doors I was stuck between ejected me rather aggressively and she was on the other side... *ah the memories!*

Wolfie why the assumption that ppl on here have done bad in the past (perhaps present and almost certainly the future, by your reckoning)? ;-)


I've nothing to come clean about on the subject of stepping onto the wrong side of the law but I can say I came rather close to a high security officer and her gun... I literally collided with her after the doors I was stuck between ejected me rather aggressively and she was on the other side... *ah the memories!*

Police used to regularly come and "move us on" from "the dips" and/or Point Hill on Blackeath, whci in the very early 90s were the places that lots of teens used to go and enjoy those teenage tipples mentioned in the other thread.


Remember one very drunk, and very stupid lad headbutting a copper, and so we all had to run run run, which can be difficult when not used to being very drunk!

Police used to regularly come and "move us on" from "the dips" and/or Point Hill on Blackeath, whci in the very early 90s were the places that lots of teens used to go and enjoy those teenage tipples mentioned in the other thread.


Remember one very drunk, and very stupid lad headbutting a copper, and so we all had to run run run, which can be difficult when not used to being very drunk!

Whilst living in Exeter in the 90s I was woken up at 3am by police doing a raid on my flight, looking for someone with my name. Much "discussion" took place and when I showed my (Irish - lucky me) passport they were even more pleased. It was only when they saw the DoB they realised they had the wrong person. A few more clarifications later and their manner changed from cocky and aggresive to pissed-off and aggressive. I wasn't impressed
Whilst living in Exeter in the 90s I was woken up at 3am by police doing a raid on my flight, looking for someone with my name. Much "discussion" took place and when I showed my (Irish - lucky me) passport they were even more pleased. It was only when they saw the DoB they realised they had the wrong person. A few more clarifications later and their manner changed from cocky and aggresive to pissed-off and aggressive. I wasn't impressed

I once managed to get picked up for being drunk and disorderly, indecent exposure, possession of an illegal substance and making an illegal campfire all in one go.


But they were only Park?s Board Police and they let us go when we said sorry and promised not to do it again.

I once managed to get picked up for being drunk and disorderly, indecent exposure, possession of an illegal substance and making an illegal campfire all in one go.


But they were only Park?s Board Police and they let us go when we said sorry and promised not to do it again.

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