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We tracked the girl down, last Wednesday night, after a fire in a Class-room in a local school, she had been expelled from this school and admitted to ALL of the fires that we had extinguished in the last month, under suspicious circumstances.
I am going to stay with the Brigade, as I feel, that I am still a part of it!. [Linked Image]

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Guys,
Odd time or two that I have responded with the PoCo at the same time as the Fire Brigade.
People get really nasty when someone is looking to cut thier power off to thier house, because it's on fire!.
Odd time I have had to help the Police too, I'm just under 6 foot and quite solidly built with it(you have to be to be a Faultsman), but I would sooner use words to get my way out of an awkward situation, rather than actions, with a certain amount of tact, of course.
If you have ever spoken to me on the telephone, I'm just a pussy-cat!.

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Glad you've caught the culprit. It does seem as though we're breeding some pretty agressive teenagers who'll stop at nothing in their quest for vengeance. The dreadful images of incidents like Columbine come to mind.

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I would sooner use words to get my way out of an awkward situation, rather than actions,
I mastered that art when I was at school. There was always the one bully who'd end up saying "Want to come outside and settle it, then?" I'd just say "No thanks," and walk away. Kind of left him with a deflated look and a what-do-I-do-now-to-save-face problem.

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