Saint in Paradise Posted 5 August, 2015 Posted 5 August, 2015 'Sir we can't arrest your cat': Man calls police after cat eats his bacon What would you do if you were craving a delicious piece of bacon and came home to find your cat had eaten it? This clearly furious man decided to call the police. In an emergency call released online the man can be heard explaining to the operator that his girlfriend fed his bacon to their cat and he was really unhappy about it. ““What would you like the police to do with regard to that, sir?” The operator asked. Clearly upset the man said he wanted to press charges. The operator calmly asked the man whether he was referring to his girlfriend or his cat. “Both of them,” he responded. The operator then had to explain to the man that a cat eating his bacon wasn’t a criminal offense and it definitely wasn’t an emergency. The man accepted this response and ends the call. https://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/29179835/sir-we-cant-arrest-your-cat-man-calls-police-after-cat-eats-his-bacon/ :lol:
CB Fry Posted 5 August, 2015 Posted 5 August, 2015 All you seem to do on this forum is post up links to mildly amusing news stories. You're like the Saintsweb equivalent of Steve Wright in the Afternoon.
Lets B Avenue Posted 5 August, 2015 Posted 5 August, 2015 All you seem to do on this forum is post up links to mildly amusing news stories. You're like the Saintsweb equivalent of Steve Wright in the Afternoon. Except less annoying.
Whitey Grandad Posted 5 August, 2015 Posted 5 August, 2015 Cut him some slack, poor chap. He's on the other side of the world and it may be that the only friends he has are some of us on here. I am always pleased to hear from our distant colleagues no matter what they have to say
Whitey Grandad Posted 5 August, 2015 Posted 5 August, 2015 It's actually quite funny I'm surprised it made the news in New Zealand. I know nothing much happens there but it was clearly a quiet day for real news.
sadoldgit Posted 5 August, 2015 Posted 5 August, 2015 This is clearly an issue with the girlfriend and not the cat. The police are right not to consider taking action against his feline companion.
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