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	<title>Comments on: Ploddledygook</title>
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	<description>...not long now...</description>
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		<title>By: Tichtiddler</title>
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		<description>Does this &quot;ploddledeygook&quot; include naming all the areas
&quot;Inside backwards part of the county basic level policing division&quot; or words to that effect instead of Area 1 or 2 etc. Complete waste of ink. Doesn&#039;t make any difference to Police officers who still think of their patch by number. And hopefully the public know whether they live in Inside backwards or Outside Upwards or whatever their geographical location is.</description>
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&#8220;Inside backwards part of the county basic level policing division&#8221; or words to that effect instead of Area 1 or 2 etc. Complete waste of ink. Doesn&#8217;t make any difference to Police officers who still think of their patch by number. And hopefully the public know whether they live in Inside backwards or Outside Upwards or whatever their geographical location is.</p>
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