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By h.b. - May 31, 2008 - 7:25 PM
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It happened in Cullera when he hurriedly stopped to urinate.
Sometimes people should simply be more careful, especially when they are policemen. A local police inspector from Cullera in Valencia has admitted that he lost his pistol when he stopped to urinate on the Dosel beach in the town.
It happened last April 4 when the policeman found himself indisposed when in his patrol car, and without realising lost his loaded gun on the beach when relieving himself.
The Diario Levante EMV reports that he was spotted by a passing civil guard patrol who thought his behaviour was rather odd.
They took a look and found the gun on the ground and an investigation was opened to establish what had happened.
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Comments
Colin
02 Jun 2008, 00:04
02 Jun 2008, 00:04
Keystone Kops in a Mickey Mouse country run by Mr Bean! What the hell am I
doing here?
Er_Guiri
02 Jun 2008, 11:56
02 Jun 2008, 11:56
No comment, but i do resent Colin's comment above. I'll agree with you
about Keystone Kops, but i draw the line at Mickey Mouse country: this
Mickey Mouse country has advanced superfast in the last 30 years. Draw back
is, no-one can keep up (but they were fast enough to pull the wool over
your eyes mate, weren't they? otherwise, you wouldn't be here) So, answer
your own question, Colin: why are you here, if all you can do is complain?
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