Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Blue Black And Brown On Blue!

“The stolen vehicle was spotted by patrolling officers and a pursuit began.
“The officers remained in contact with the vehicle until it suddenly stopped in Bancroft Road, Burnley, and the two occupants quickly de-camped and fled on foot.
“The shift inspector had reacted to the pursuit and was there when the vehicle was abandoned.
Wanting to show his officers how it is done, the inspector ran after the thieves but unfortunately ran past the back of the police dog van just as the dog was being released and he received a nip from one of them.”
 Bad dog!
The inspector, who has not been named, did not suffer serious injuries. Mr Ford added: “It was a painful lesson for him and a source of amusement for his staff."
I'll just bet...

4 comments:

  1. OMG, the poor Dog! Is the RSPCA involved or will it make a full recovery?

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  2. When a police dog is let loose the safest place to be is alongside the dog handler.

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  3. Robert the Biker18 March 2017 at 20:51

    You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh.

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  4. "Is the RSPCA involved or will it make a full recovery?"

    I bet he gets an extra sausage, if the Inspector isn't well liked!

    "...the safest place to be is alongside the dog handler."

    Or behind him!

    "You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh."

    Indeed!

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