
Funny cop
An off-duty police became angry when his Hummer was attacked with snowballs on Saturday, December 19th, around 2:30 pm. At the intersection of 14th and U Street NW, Washington, a crowd had gathered to celebrate the snowstorm. The revelers threw snowballs with the passage of vehicles.
The police detective who said he was Bailor / Baylor / Bayler was angry was stoned. He got out of his car and stood firm. The spelling of his name was not that no one is sure how the name says. He showed that he had a gun, but noted that in the ground. Det. Bailor talked to people in the crowd and challenged them to throw another snowball.











No matter how stoned he was, there is no excuse for confusing the comparatives: he was Bailer/Bailier/Bailiest. He also had a valuable vehicle to protect: have you any concept of the damage a snowball can cause a heavily armoured, military-standard personnel carrier? Show some understanding.
The first first photograph is highly relevant in that it shows no hummer, no snow, no stoned policeman and no gun. However, it does show a child, and, as is by now long proven, all the problems our society faces – especially when it comes to law and order – are caused by children. Not by drug dealers, organised criminals, sex slave traffickers, corruption of high office or illegal gun ownership, but by children. Especially very young ones. The motorcycle officer shown is clearly doing the bailiest job possible, and should be awarded with a medal.
Noël Christian
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