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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Firefighters hose & helmet or
Police truncheon & handcuffs....preference please:- "
I didn't e joy the last time I was in handcuffs, it was in the back of a police van though.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hmm, never had the pleasure of a fireman so I'll choose him. When will he arrive? " not until daytime. Bless all the water fairies will be tucked up asleep by now
Anyway, give me a smartly dressed woman in a suit anyday |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I believe you're far more likely to have the fire brigade turn up if you call them rather than the frankly useless police"
Fire fighters might get one job a week and their role is quite limited to fires and car crashes. The police go to 10-20 jobs per shift and they’re the only emergency service that never says no. Far from useless I think you’ll find. |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
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"Hmm, never had the pleasure of a fireman so I'll choose him. When will he arrive? not until daytime. Bless all the water fairies will be tucked up asleep by now
Anyway, give me a smartly dressed woman in a suit anyday "
Grr old spice gives me the horn |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Firefighters hose & helmet or
Police truncheon & handcuffs....preference please:-
Fireman,makes me wet everytime..... "
That would be the hose full of water I guess. |
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By *vcarolTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I’ve met men in very uniform however the one thar stands out the most was a lovely chap out of the RAF, 6’4” of prime British beef, what a man "
If he’s got a tattoo on his back ... surely not!! |
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"I’ve had both....
Police are defo better (especially mine
Were the truncheons bigger than the hoses then? "
Impossible given the hoses go from 19mm to 90mm,then hoselayer and there's the hdp one which I think is 120..
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By (user no longer on site)
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Fire fighters might get one job a week and their role is quite limited to fires and car crashes. The police go to 10-20 jobs per shift and they’re the only emergency service that never says no. Far from useless I think you’ll find. "
What a sweeping ignorant comment!
One job a week and quite limited!!??
You need to get up to date fella, this is 2019 now!!... |
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Fire fighters might get one job a week and their role is quite limited to fires and car crashes. The police go to 10-20 jobs per shift and they’re the only emergency service that never says no. Far from useless I think you’ll find.
What a sweeping ignorant comment!
One job a week and quite limited!!??
You need to get up to date fella, this is 2019 now!!... "
It made me chuckle though some retained stations may be as quiet but not in any city or the capital..
Always makes me chuckle when someone from one service goes down the yeah but we this and them that route, all blue light bods in my experience at times do a thankless essential job and it's usually the politicians who want to play the divisions game.. |
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Fire fighters might get one job a week and their role is quite limited to fires and car crashes. The police go to 10-20 jobs per shift and they’re the only emergency service that never says no. Far from useless I think you’ll find.
What a sweeping ignorant comment!
One job a week and quite limited!!??
You need to get up to date fella, this is 2019 now!!...
It made me chuckle though some retained stations may be as quiet but not in any city or the capital..
Always makes me chuckle when someone from one service goes down the yeah but we this and them that route, all blue light bods in my experience at times do a thankless essential job and it's usually the politicians who want to play the divisions game.. "
Well said...couldnt agree more! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fire fighters might get one job a week and their role is quite limited to fires and car crashes. The police go to 10-20 jobs per shift and they’re the only emergency service that never says no. Far from useless I think you’ll find.
What a sweeping ignorant comment!
One job a week and quite limited!!??
You need to get up to date fella, this is 2019 now!!...
It made me chuckle though some retained stations may be as quiet but not in any city or the capital..
Always makes me chuckle when someone from one service goes down the yeah but we this and them that route, all blue light bods in my experience at times do a thankless essential job and it's usually the politicians who want to play the divisions game.. "
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"I'm in fire kit in one of my pics. "
Got to be honest putting your face picture and one of you in whatever kit that is on a public forum is potentially asking for trouble..
Put it in private and share when you build some trust maybe, seen blokes up the big House looking at a stage 3 for similar when someone complained..
The piss taking lasts longer than an 18 month final written..
A shag isn't worth it mate.. |
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By *ogNMuseCouple
over a year ago
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Neither for us, had too many think that by saying they are a fireman/policeman/in forces somehow think makes them a better shag
Be proud to wear it by all means, but they are only clothes, and really shouldn’t be your most defining feature |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I believe you're far more likely to have the fire brigade turn up if you call them rather than the frankly useless police
Fire fighters might get one job a week and their role is quite limited to fires and car crashes. The police go to 10-20 jobs per shift and they’re the only emergency service that never says no. Far from useless I think you’ll find. "
They do say no and they don't turn up from my experiences so I'll stick to my opinion and you're welcome to yours |
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"They do say no and they don't turn up from my experiences so I'll stick to my opinion and you're welcome to yours"
Could it be because the fire brigade have fuck all to do, spend significant portions of their shift preparing group meals, watching TV, using the gym, or sleeping through their night shifts, while the Police are understaffed, overstretched, and regularly expected by the public to fulfil the duties of other public services?
Keep your opinions, fella, I’ll look at the facts. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like a man in uniform but I have to say I've met quite a few police on here and they are very sexy. Seeing a couple at the moment.
Even been handcuffed and fucked over the bonnet that was a night never to be forgot.
Love them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like a man in uniform but I have to say I've met quite a few police on here and they are very sexy. Seeing a couple at the moment.
Even been handcuffed and fucked over the bonnet that was a night never to be forgot.
Love them. "
I've found the opposite to be true. If they have Police officer in their title heading, i avoid like the plague |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I believe you're far more likely to have the fire brigade turn up if you call them rather than the frankly useless police
Sad, but true."
I read somewhere once women’s self defence classes in New York tell you to shout fire not help if attacked as you’re more likely to get a response ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like a man in uniform but I have to say I've met quite a few police on here and they are very sexy. Seeing a couple at the moment.
Even been handcuffed and fucked over the bonnet that was a night never to be forgot.
Love them.
I've found the opposite to be true. If they have Police officer in their title heading, i avoid like the plague " with good reason arragant prick jack bauer wannabees |
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"I read somewhere once women’s self defence classes in New York tell you to shout fire not help if attacked as you’re more likely to get a response ! "
That’s to do with how the public respond to those things being shouted, not how the services themselves respond. Unless you think our emergency services have hearing like Spider-man. |
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It’s a well known fact amongst my pals that I am a fan of the local constabulary.
It’s the assertiveness and authoritativeness that does it for me. And the uniform. And the handcuffs. And the skills in control and restraint. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It’s a well known fact amongst my pals that I am a fan of the local constabulary.
It’s the assertiveness and authoritativeness that does it for me. And the uniform. And the handcuffs. And the skills in control and restraint. "
Want to try my speedcuffs on? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It’s a well known fact amongst my pals that I am a fan of the local constabulary.
It’s the assertiveness and authoritativeness that does it for me. And the uniform. And the handcuffs. And the skills in control and restraint.
Want to try my speedcuffs on? " shouldn't you have handed them back !! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It’s a well known fact amongst my pals that I am a fan of the local constabulary.
It’s the assertiveness and authoritativeness that does it for me. And the uniform. And the handcuffs. And the skills in control and restraint.
Want to try my speedcuffs on? shouldn't you have handed them back !!"
They are my own... |
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"It’s a well known fact amongst my pals that I am a fan of the local constabulary.
It’s the assertiveness and authoritativeness that does it for me. And the uniform. And the handcuffs. And the skills in control and restraint.
Want to try my speedcuffs on? "
Ah now if only you weren’t at the other end of the country |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s a well known fact amongst my pals that I am a fan of the local constabulary.
It’s the assertiveness and authoritativeness that does it for me. And the uniform. And the handcuffs. And the skills in control and restraint.
Want to try my speedcuffs on?
Ah now if only you weren’t at the other end of the country"
Always fancied a trip to Scotland |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tough call but I'll have police today "
You're in luck, there's a guy above you with a stolen helmet, and a pair of cuffs he hasn't got a key for anymore, and will need a fire fighter to cut him free...Christmas comes early!!! |
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