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re: Hairies
From: Bob Pitt
> He was taken to a pub where he had to drink nine pints
> of beer under intense questioning from his comrades.
Hmm. This wouldn't have been a problem for most of the cops I've known.
True story: I was a computer programmer for the Queensland Police Department
when I became a revolutionary. I used to go to demonstrations in my lunch
hour, avoid getting arrested, and go back to work with the people who didn't
arrest me. For some reason, I quit.
Alan Bradley
abradley1@xxxxxxxxxxx
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