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grubbymitts 10-01-2010 18:12

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
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Originally Posted by Tarantella (Post 34942429)
Bit silly telling the police you waved a knife at someone.

I waved something of mine at Mylene once. The police were around in a flash then too.

Mr_love_monkey 10-01-2010 19:53

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
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Originally Posted by grubbymitts (Post 34942557)
I waved something of mine at Mylene once. The police were around in a flash then too.

'flash' being the operative word...

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 34942486)
Any exceptions to that? Because it sounds like an uninvited door-to-door salesman is going to get assaulted by knocking on your door.

.. and that's a bad thing, because.... <tongue in cheek/>

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Personally I think Myleene should be offered 24 hours protection- and I'd be willing to do it for free...

Osem 10-01-2010 20:24

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tarantella (Post 34942429)
Bit silly telling the police you waved a knife at someone.

Yes - mind you I'm not sure a feather duster or a rolled up copy of OK would have had the desired deterrent effect....

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Originally Posted by rogermevans (Post 34942546)
they did not caution her they just advised it would be safer to call them

Yes, providing she felt they'd be able to respond in time.

rogerdraig 10-01-2010 20:30

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34942676)
Yes - mind you I'm not sure a feather duster or a rolled up copy of OK would have had the desired deterrent effect....

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Yes, providing she felt they'd be able to respond in time.

hmm and going outside and showing your there would make her safer ? even if they were going to be slow to respond

she could have found it was more than 2 once outside putting yourself at risk for things is daft imho

( note i have no problem with her arming herself with the knife or using it if they had come inside and she felt threatened )

Osem 10-01-2010 21:05

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
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Originally Posted by rogermevans (Post 34942684)
hmm and going outside and showing your there would make her safer ?

Did I say it would? :confused:

moaningmags 10-01-2010 21:08

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
Wasn't it Mylene Klass who was mugged? If so, then I don't blame her I'd have went to the door or window with a knife too.

Stuart 10-01-2010 21:16

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
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Originally Posted by Derek S (Post 34942428)
Yeah although only cause it was Mylene. If someone not as attractive called it wouldn't be worth going outside for :rolleyes:

In fairness to that point of view, where I work, we phoned our local police to report a stolen laptop. We were given a crime number (for the insurance claim) and told to go investigate it ourselves..

Also, on a personal level, a couple of years ago, someone was trying to climb over our back fence. The dogs noticed it, and went insane. The barking alerted the neighbours who called 999. The Police came round, chased a couple of blokes off (who used the excuse that they were playing football and the ball had gone over our fence). The Policeman came to our front door, told us what had happened, and asked us to report anything strange happening.

So, about 10pm, I noticed a car going round and round the carpark behind our garden, and apparently spending a long time by our fence each time it went round. I watched for a few minutes, then phoned 999. The operator initially refused to put the call through saying it was probably someone doing a driving lesson. When I said they had been circling for 45 minutes so I didn't think that likely, they asked me to stay by the phone and hung up.

5 minutes later, I got a phone call from our local Police station apologising for what had happened. 15 minutes later I got another one from the Police telling me that the car I had described had been seen outside a local building society and the occupants arrested trying to break in, and that we should be OK now.

I know that a lot of Police Officers do a lot of good work, often in dangerous conditions, but the Police don't get it right all the time..

As for Mylene Klass, I can understand that she probably did feel threatened, but it is a bit much to threaten someone's life just for nicking garden implements.

superbiatch 10-01-2010 21:26

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34942707)
As for Mylene Klass, I can understand that she probably did feel threatened, but it is a bit much to threaten someone's life just for nicking garden implements.

I'm not agreeing with what she allegedly did, but i found myself in a similar situation a few years back and the sheer thought of someone invading my personal belongings (be it as stupid as a lawn mower) drove me to run out into the back garden and confront the idiot.

Thankfully he was a lowlife who scarpered using a laid out track of wheelie bins in front of fences, but when rage takes over you do stupid things. My nerves were absolutely shot after that and I didn't sleep for weeks :rolleyes:

rogerdraig 10-01-2010 21:53

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34942699)
Did I say it would? :confused:


no i most likely replied to you and another post but for the life of me now i cant think which one was reading to many threads and had the kids running around out of bed for umpteenth time asking if there as any more snow

( thats my excuse and i am sticking to it )

now i have forgotten what else i was going to say lol

ah well off to try and beat that high score on mini pool for a while again ;)

Stuart 10-01-2010 22:02

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
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Originally Posted by superbiatch (Post 34942714)
I'm not agreeing with what she allegedly did, but i found myself in a similar situation a few years back and the sheer thought of someone invading my personal belongings (be it as stupid as a lawn mower) drove me to run out into the back garden and confront the idiot.

Thankfully he was a lowlife who scarpered using a laid out track of wheelie bins in front of fences, but when rage takes over you do stupid things. My nerves were absolutely shot after that and I didn't sleep for weeks :rolleyes:

I'll admit, I was looking at it from a logical point of view. Unfortunately, when threatened, logic goes out the window for most people..

Julian 11-01-2010 13:10

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
What I find completely unacceptable is this thread going on for 3 pages and noone has posted a picture of Myleene....




https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/01/57.jpg


:drool:

dgardner 11-01-2010 14:21

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
Am i missing something When did she execute or attempt to execute someone?
Wasn't she inside the house and the **** outside?

danielf 11-01-2010 14:26

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
Perhaps a kind mod can change the thread title to the apparently more correct: Myleene Klass not warned by police at all?

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But a statement from Hertfordshire police said: "Officers spoke to reassure the home owner, talked through security and gave advice in relation to the importance of reporting suspicious activity immediately to allow officers to act appropriately."

It added: "For clarification, at no point were any official warnings or words of advice given to the home owner in relation to the use of a knife or offensive weapon in their home."
Sounds like a storm in a teacup. Perhaps Myleene was just after some publicity?

rogerdraig 11-01-2010 17:42

Re: Myleene Klass warned by police
 
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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 34942983)
Perhaps a kind mod can change the thread title to the apparently more correct: Myleene Klass not warned by police at all?



Sounds like a storm in a teacup. Perhaps Myleene was just after some publicity?

never why on earth would she do that ;)


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