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Echo 5 6th Jan 2006 13:47

Re: RAF Police
 
Now I ask myself, what response if Andy had wanted to be a Mover ? :hmm:

airborne_artist 6th Jan 2006 13:49

Re: RAF Police
 

Originally Posted by Echo 5
Now I ask myself, what response if Andy had wanted to be a Mover ? :hmm:

Or Regt, for that matter:ouch:

stillin1 6th Jan 2006 13:57

Re: RAF Police
 
For the love of Big G - go and lie down, count to 10 (that makes you over qualified for a start) and don't even think of it:\
I'd volunteer to be a traffic warden first. At least they get off their ar#es to really pi## undeserving folk off.
You really would be more use as an aircraft chock or an ash-tray. It would also be a more exciting life:{
If you still wish to do this please have a vasectomy
This was the scariest thing I have EVER seen on Pprune:eek:

STANDTO 6th Jan 2006 16:09

Re: RAF Police
 
Bite from a plod type.............

As many of you know, I am a plod type, but of the civilian variety.

RAFP? Well, to the sgt that bawled me out for producing a cover note for my car at Cranwell, rather than a full certificate of insurance, when technically I was still actually a civilian, you embodied everything that these fine people think.

that said, if the enquirier were to join and make it his/her life's work to improve things.....

PileUp Officer 6th Jan 2006 16:24

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It was once described to me as:

You join: You raise and lower the barrier.
You get promoted: You tell someone else to raise and lower the barrier.
You get commisioned: You tell someone else to tell someone else to raise and lower the barrier. :ok:

ZH875 6th Jan 2006 16:39

Re: RAF Police
 
I wanted to be RAFP, but I passed the exam...

L J R 6th Jan 2006 17:29

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I can't believe that I even opened this thread.....

hobie 6th Jan 2006 20:47

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I can't believe that I even opened this thread.....
you can say that again !!!! :p

MostlyHarmless 6th Jan 2006 20:56

Re: RAF Police
 
Hate to stand up for them, but once had a serious amount of water poured on flames by a certain WRAF OC Plod after a bit of a drive-car-through-mess-whoops-it's-spontaneously-combusted sort of incident one happy hour. :hmm:
If you're going to be a plod like that then good on you; need more of your sort. :ok:

movadinkampa747 6th Jan 2006 21:10

Re: RAF Police
 
Hi andy
Just curious as to why you started this thread?

RAF Pilot question

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=203776

ProfessionalStudent 6th Jan 2006 21:12

Re: RAF Police
 
This HAS to be a wind up...

movadinkampa747 6th Jan 2006 21:13

Re: RAF Police
 
It is a wind up.

See above

Conan the Librarian 6th Jan 2006 21:17

Re: RAF Police
 
Whether it is a wind-up or not, I have enjoyed this thread immensely. So much so, that I am going to read it all again.


Conan

movadinkampa747 6th Jan 2006 21:23

Re: RAF Police
 
Wow is the weather particularly bad in the Cotswolds?

ProfessionalStudent 6th Jan 2006 21:51

Re: RAF Police
 
I do agree with conan. Nothing for the soul quite as good as a bit of plod bashing.

Course, SIB will have sneeked all of our identities out and we'll all be in for it next week.:E

The Rocket 6th Jan 2006 22:14

Re: RAF Police
 
In that case,

I, The Rocket, would formally like to state that the slamming of my JOHNSON in a car door, was a complete fabrication, and I was in no way suggesting that the aforementioned slamming was in any way comparable, or indeed preferable, to being an RAF Policeman.





You're still a bunch of kno88ers mind:*

Melchett01 6th Jan 2006 22:48

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This HAS to be a wind up...
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!:p

Rakshasa 7th Jan 2006 01:54

Re: RAF Police
 
Windup aside, part of me wants to defend them because the brother-in-law is one. Then I remember my brother-in-law and can only shake my head and agree that they are indeed kn*bs.

Low Break 7th Jan 2006 02:38

Re: RAF Police
 
...who go out of their way to do people for speeding :mad:

Onan the Clumsy 7th Jan 2006 02:54

Re: RAF Police
 
Why don't you go to the interview and try and nick something?

That should be good for a laff.


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