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Everyone who left the place was interviewed by the police so I dunno what happened tonight, I apologise if this sounds Brock like but the police officer let me go because I had a bit of a flirt with her without questioning but I heard someone had been stabbed outside, I did see someone fly down the stairs during the place and have got some footage on me phone of some unlucky fucker nearly dead on the stairs.

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Everyone who left the place was interviewed by the police so I dunno what happened tonight, I apologise if this sounds Brock like but the police officer let me go because I had a bit of a flirt with her without questioning but I heard someone had been stabbed outside, I did see someone fly down the stairs during the place and have got some footage on me phone of some unlucky fucker nearly dead on the stairs.

 

Maybe it's just me and having seen too many critical patients and corpses but why would you do that? Would it really amount to anything like evidence or was this just a strange twist of morbidity on your part? I don't mean this as an attack, but I just don't understand peoples' fascination with it.

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Happy stabber tbh

 

 

 

 

 

The UK's drinking culture is leading to an epidemic of violence, according to the Home Office's latest expert.

 

The former Boston police chief Paul Evans is urging the introduction of tough new sanctions to help combat excess drinking and related violence in the UK.

 

The proposals could include drinkers caught fighting in city centres given points on their driving licences or facing on-the-spot fines.

 

In addition, the use of antisocial behaviour orders could ban constant offenders from some drinking establishments and city centres.

 

The Observer newspaper also claims that the police are planning to launch operations on businesses serving under-age drinkers and closure notices on pubs and clubs associated with drinking-related crime.

 

"I'm not sure it can get much worse," said Mr Evans, describing the behaviour of people within city centres on Friday and Saturday nights.

 

"If you're in the business of fighting crime, then you have to be in the business of dealing with the alcohol issue."

 

Mr Evans is particular concerned that plans to introduce new licensing laws allowing 24-hour drinking could lead to even more violence.

 

Government studies show that 44 per cent of violent crimes are alcohol-related and that 70 per cent of weekend hospital admissions are linked to drinking.

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Everyone who left the place was interviewed by the police so I dunno what happened tonight, I apologise if this sounds Brock like but the police officer let me go because I had a bit of a flirt with her without questioning but I heard someone had been stabbed outside, I did see someone fly down the stairs during the place and have got some footage on me phone of some unlucky fucker nearly dead on the stairs.

 

Maybe it's just me and having seen too many critical patients and corpses but why would you do that? Would it really amount to anything like evidence or was this just a strange twist of morbidity on your part? I don't mean this as an attack, but I just don't understand peoples' fascination with it.

I dunno I was a bit drunk and did actually think if anything happens it might help, god knows why but that was my first reaction.

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