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Great Britian: lunatics running the asylum

Posted by David Hardy · 4 February 2007 09:09 PM

I posted earlier about the insanity over there, when convicted murders escaped from prison but officials refused to release their photos lest it violate their privacy rights. Now comes evidence that, yes, the inmates are running the asylum.

The Police Minister said that people who witness an attack in the street should 'jump up and down' while waiting for the police to arrive."

And to think I believed that Monte Python was fiction....

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"I believed that Monte Python was fiction...."

My first thought: Sounds as if it were stolen from a Monty Python skit. I wonder why the minister didn't choose "Silly Walking." Now that might really distract someone bent on mayhem.

Posted by: W. Bailey at February 5, 2007 02:22 PM

Ministry of Silly Walks?

Posted by: Kristopher at February 5, 2007 02:30 PM

"When in danger, when in doubt. Run in circles scream and shout".

So this is the new British method of defense.

Posted by: Paul at February 7, 2007 09:44 PM

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