Who may I ask made that comment Gordon?Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:27 pmThis is possibly the most retard comment ever on Ozpol, and I mean EVER. Imagine the perp (or a possible accomplice) was inside and the cops turned up and knocked on the door and said, YooooWhooo, it's the po po, and the girl was harmed.
If they think a girl is inside, they go in fast and heavy.
Why didn't they just pick the lock and walk in calmly?
Or get the spare keys from the housing authority office?
What sort of solid, heavy-duty security door this this state government housing authority home actually have?
Cleo found alive.
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Yeah I just had a look..Shit for brains...PeccarRedneck wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:36 pmWho may I ask made that comment Gordon?Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:27 pmThis is possibly the most retard comment ever on Ozpol, and I mean EVER. Imagine the perp (or a possible accomplice) was inside and the cops turned up and knocked on the door and said, YooooWhooo, it's the po po, and the girl was harmed.
If they think a girl is inside, they go in fast and heavy.
Why didn't they just pick the lock and walk in calmly?
Or get the spare keys from the housing authority office?
What sort of solid, heavy-duty security door this this state government housing authority home actually have?
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Re: Cleo found alive.
That's actually a good insight into his thought processes. IE fucking bizarreRedneck wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:48 pmYeah I just had a look..Shit for brains...PeccarRedneck wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:36 pmWho may I ask made that comment Gordon?Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:27 pmThis is possibly the most retard comment ever on Ozpol, and I mean EVER. Imagine the perp (or a possible accomplice) was inside and the cops turned up and knocked on the door and said, YooooWhooo, it's the po po, and the girl was harmed.
If they think a girl is inside, they go in fast and heavy.
Why didn't they just pick the lock and walk in calmly?
Or get the spare keys from the housing authority office?
What sort of solid, heavy-duty security door this this state government housing authority home actually have?
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Re: Cleo found alive.
yes.
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Re: Cleo found alive.
Good question.Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:27 pmThis is possibly the most retard comment ever on Ozpol, and I mean EVER. Imagine the perp (or a possible accomplice) was inside and the cops turned up and knocked on the door and said, YooooWhooo, it's the po po, and the girl was harmed.
If they think a girl is inside, they go in fast and heavy.
Why didn't they just pick the lock and walk in calmly?
Or get the spare keys from the housing authority office?
What sort of solid, heavy-duty security door this this state government housing authority home actually have?
Sometimes a locksmith can pick a lock in one minute -
without all the fuss and danger of breaking down doors.
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Re: Cleo found alive.
My understanding is they had caught the guy before they broke into the house.Bobby wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:00 pmGood question.Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:27 pmThis is possibly the most retard comment ever on Ozpol, and I mean EVER. Imagine the perp (or a possible accomplice) was inside and the cops turned up and knocked on the door and said, YooooWhooo, it's the po po, and the girl was harmed.
If they think a girl is inside, they go in fast and heavy.
Why didn't they just pick the lock and walk in calmly?
Or get the spare keys from the housing authority office?
What sort of solid, heavy-duty security door this this state government housing authority home actually have?
Sometimes a locksmith can pick a lock in one minute -
without all the fuss and danger of breaking down doors.
But why waste time when looking for an abducted child, who knows, there may have been an accomplice inside!
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Re: Cleo found alive.
It makes a noise picking locks and you would probably alert someone, if they were inside, and anything could have happened to her before they got inside.
The poor little girl had been missing for 18 days. SMASH down the door and get in there would be the most sensible thing to do. You can replace a door. You can't replace a life!
The poor little girl had been missing for 18 days. SMASH down the door and get in there would be the most sensible thing to do. You can replace a door. You can't replace a life!
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But a clever locksmith can very silently open a door and get inside to surprise anyone there.Redneck wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:30 pmMy understanding is they had caught the guy before they broke into the house.Bobby wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:00 pmGood question.Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:27 pmThis is possibly the most retard comment ever on Ozpol, and I mean EVER. Imagine the perp (or a possible accomplice) was inside and the cops turned up and knocked on the door and said, YooooWhooo, it's the po po, and the girl was harmed.
If they think a girl is inside, they go in fast and heavy.
Why didn't they just pick the lock and walk in calmly?
Or get the spare keys from the housing authority office?
What sort of solid, heavy-duty security door this this state government housing authority home actually have?
Sometimes a locksmith can pick a lock in one minute -
without all the fuss and danger of breaking down doors.
But why waste time when looking for an abducted child, who knows, there may have been an accomplice inside!
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Re: Cleo found alive.
My sentiments exactly!Black Orchid wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:33 pmIt makes a noise picking locks and you would probably alert someone, if they were inside, and anything could have happened to her before they got inside.
The poor little girl had been missing for 18 days. SMASH down the door and get in there would be the most sensible thing to do. You can replace a door. You can't replace a life!
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BTW I will have to tell you one day about getting a machine gun pointed at me when the AFP raided the house next door for people smugglers.
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Re: Cleo found alive.
Yeah yeah someone tel him he is dreaming!Bobby wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:38 pmBut a clever locksmith can very silently open a door and get inside to surprise anyone there.Redneck wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:30 pmMy understanding is they had caught the guy before they broke into the house.Bobby wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:00 pmGood question.Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:27 pmThis is possibly the most retard comment ever on Ozpol, and I mean EVER. Imagine the perp (or a possible accomplice) was inside and the cops turned up and knocked on the door and said, YooooWhooo, it's the po po, and the girl was harmed.
If they think a girl is inside, they go in fast and heavy.
Why didn't they just pick the lock and walk in calmly?
Or get the spare keys from the housing authority office?
What sort of solid, heavy-duty security door this this state government housing authority home actually have?
Sometimes a locksmith can pick a lock in one minute -
without all the fuss and danger of breaking down doors.
But why waste time when looking for an abducted child, who knows, there may have been an accomplice inside!
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