Trivial News Stories, Suggestive Political Control...Or Over-Compensating Page-Fillers.
Feel free to dump it here, any silly news item you find in the mainstream media that may-or-may not have
an underlying political biased agenda.
Some articles report a particular incident and then move towards a remedy or sometimes suggest more
control is needed by Government agencies and it's not by accident. Mainstream media is a conduit to
relate many types of information to the public from the halls of power and often, a simple story can be
used as a Trojan horse.
But, there's also the accounts that are inane and just plain stupid!
And this is the nightmare world of Pocklington. A small town -yes, but being terrorised by tricksters that can thwart
a whole Police Force with all their modern-day technology at their fingertips. After deep deliberation, I am still
unsure how to formulate a plan to apprehend these wily rogues.
Downtown Pocklington.
Feel free to dump it here, any silly news item you find in the mainstream media that may-or-may not have
an underlying political biased agenda.
Some articles report a particular incident and then move towards a remedy or sometimes suggest more
control is needed by Government agencies and it's not by accident. Mainstream media is a conduit to
relate many types of information to the public from the halls of power and often, a simple story can be
used as a Trojan horse.
But, there's also the accounts that are inane and just plain stupid!
Quote:'We will find you': Police hunting mystery hoax caller who keeps ringing from a phonebox.Hull Daily Mail:
A series of hoax calls were made to Humberside Police over the Easter weekend.
'A mysterious hoax caller who has been tricking by police with a series of suspicious phone calls is wanted by police.
Special constables within Humberside Police tweeted about a hoax caller causing alarm in Pocklington over the
weekend after making calls to the force from a telephone box.
The calls began on Sunday, April 1, when two calls were made to police.
Officers attended and three youths were seen running away from a payphone kiosk in Market Place.
The force said it would "continue to look for them and hold them to account" in a tweet on Sunday.
In another tweet, the special constables then vowed to find the culprit.
It said: "Another hoax call from payphone kiosk in Market Place, Pocklington.
Appears to be the same offender as last night.
"We will find you and prosecute you."
Anyone with information about the suspects behind the calls is urged to contact Humberside Police on 101...'
And this is the nightmare world of Pocklington. A small town -yes, but being terrorised by tricksters that can thwart
a whole Police Force with all their modern-day technology at their fingertips. After deep deliberation, I am still
unsure how to formulate a plan to apprehend these wily rogues.
Downtown Pocklington.
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