Full-Time Pros SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT!
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				liverpool24
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Re: Full-Time Pros SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT!
School boy error carrying that much wedge in a hot car, he deserved to have it seized, I've been stopped before with about 6k on me but as the car was pukka I wasn't searched, oh and it wasn't from playing machines, obviously.jeffvickers wrote:http://www.cheshire.police.uk/news--app ... court.aspx
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jeffvickers wrote:He didn't get stopped with the money in his car. The dumbass walked into the Court House with the dough.
Round my manors, its standard for chinese to carry wads with them when I've seen 'em in the bookies after they've finished working in the "All you can eat buffets"
'Round my manor' we would never use the term 'round my manor', *shakes head*.
This is what I mean, who in their right mind walks into a court house with seven grand cash?? If maverick had told me his mate had done this, I would have shot him down on the spot! Maverick, maybe your mate did do that thing after his 16oz t bone steak, I apologize mate.jeffvickers wrote:He didn't get stopped with the money in his car. The dumbass walked into the Court House with the dough.
Round my manors, its standard for chinese to carry wads with them when I've seen 'em in the bookies after they've finished working in the "All you can eat buffets"
how about a greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ashtray.
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				streakseims
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even though this is a direct gambling issue, the statement " Under the 2002 act, police have the power to seize cash over £1,000 from any person if they have grounds to believe the money has come from criminal activity or is going to be used in criminal activity."
i wonder how much proof they need to confiscate >£1000 in £1 coins? afterall, it isnt possible to win that much from machines, they are just box of flashy lights in the corner of the bar which slowly collects the staffs "holiday fund"
			
			
									
									
						i wonder how much proof they need to confiscate >£1000 in £1 coins? afterall, it isnt possible to win that much from machines, they are just box of flashy lights in the corner of the bar which slowly collects the staffs "holiday fund"
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What happened mate? Did you get all your money back and NFA'd? They trying to say you were 'scamming'?thecannonball89 wrote:Yeah rite, i got nickd on a haven for playing a fame, and the copper was suprised i had 600in notes, slamed me up against the car cuffs on in front of about 50 holiday makers, made me look a rite cunt.