| Cypher's employment strategies. [message #1088991] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 18:13 |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5198934.stm
NZ policewoman works as call girl
A New Zealand policewoman has been allowed to keep her job, despite
moonlighting as a prostitute.
The Auckland officer, whose name and rank have not been revealed,
apparently took up the part-time work due to financial difficulties.
A police spokesman said although secondary employment was allowed,
prostitution was "inappropriate and incompatible with policing".
Prostitution has been legal in New Zealand since 2003.
"(Deputy commissioner) Lyn Provost deemed the nature of the secondary
employment as incompatible with policing and the officer is receiving
counselling," said police spokesman Jon Neilson.
He added it was known she worked for a limited time as a prostitute, but
would not reveal where or when she worked.
Senior police are believed to have discovered the nature of the
officer's second job in the past month.
A spokeswoman for the New Zealand Prostitute's Collective said that
depending on the brothel, the policewoman could have earned around
$NZ500 (£168.16) on busy night.
Ron Mark, the law and order spokesman for the New Zealand First
political party said despite prostitution being legal, organised
criminals still played a part in the local brothels and the officer
would have been vulnerable to extortion.
"I know a hell of a lot of police officers who struggle with the cost of
living in Auckland but they don't all rush out and become prostitutes,"
he said.
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Steve
As best I can tell 2005 was the year of the sprout... [Dat 2005]
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| Re: Cypher's employment strategies. [message #1088992 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 18:26 |
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Whilst being taken roughly from behind, Steve H squealed:
> Ron Mark, the law and order spokesman for the New Zealand First
> political party said despite prostitution being legal, organised
> criminals still played a part in the local brothels and the officer
> would have been vulnerable to extortion.
I've never really imagined Cypher as 'organised' let alone a 'criminal'.
> "I know a hell of a lot of police officers who struggle with the cost of
> living in Auckland but they don't all rush out and become prostitutes,"
> he said.
Well, perhaps they should.
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Kullrad (4)
UKSF Best New Poster 2003
"Er, I think you'll find it's the Year of the Brummiecunt this time.
Yam Ki Pa Tai." - Joe Horowitz
Winamp is spewing forth: Fall Out Boy - 7 Minutes In Heaven (Atavan Halen)
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| Re: Cypher's employment strategies. [message #1088994 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 19:08 |
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Steve H wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5198934.stm
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> NZ policewoman works as call girl
This may not be the "new" news it appears. Heavy hangers dot com are
always featuring documentary photo shoots of girl cops who "go bad".
I'll post the vinegar shots as proof of this scandal.
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| Re: Cypher's employment strategies. [message #1088996 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 21:10 |
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According to <kullradNOSPAM [at] kullrad.com>:
>> Ron Mark, the law and order spokesman for the New Zealand First
>> political party said despite prostitution being legal, organised
>> criminals still played a part in the local brothels and the officer
>> would have been vulnerable to extortion.
>I've never really imagined Cypher as 'organised' let alone a 'criminal'.
Maybe he's a disorganised criminal
>> "I know a hell of a lot of police officers who struggle with the cost of
>> living in Auckland but they don't all rush out and become prostitutes,"
>> he said.
>Well, perhaps they should.
I'm considering moving there.
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| Re: Cypher's employment strategies. [message #1089003 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 23:24 |
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Vicky Conlan tickled their tummies and meowed:
>>I've never really imagined Cypher as 'organised' let alone a
>>'criminal'.
>
> Maybe he's a disorganised criminal
Well, he's a cunt, I know that.
>>> "I know a hell of a lot of police officers who struggle with the
>>> cost of living in Auckland but they don't all rush out and become
>>> prostitutes," he said.
>>Well, perhaps they should.
>
> I'm considering moving there.
I don't think you'd make £168 a night.
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Kullrad (4)
UKSF Best New Poster 2003
"Surely Kully is as offensive an individual as has ever posted
regularly on uksf?." - Chopsy.
Winamp is sleeping: (Poor little bugger is all tired)
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| Re: Cypher's employment strategies. [message #1089006 ] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 00:28 |
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Kullrad <kullradNOSPAM [at] hotpop.com> wrote in news:Xns9806E3F1F766E192137 [at]
130.133.1.18:
>>>> "I know a hell of a lot of police officers who struggle with the
>>>> cost of living in Auckland but they don't all rush out and become
>>>> prostitutes," he said.
>>>Well, perhaps they should.
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>> I'm considering moving there.
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> I don't think you'd make £168 a night.
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I dunno, I'd pay Vicky a few quid to escort me round.
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Cheers, Os
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Fri, 21 July 2006 01:10 |
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| Re: Cypher's employment strategies. [message #1089010 ] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 02:03 |
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Paul Blarmy <foxesfan [at] trashmail.net> wrote in
news:MPG.1f2a1ef26061d7e9897e8 [at] news.ntli.net:
>> >> I'm considering moving there.
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>> > I don't think you'd make £168 a night.
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>> I dunno, I'd pay Vicky a few quid to escort me round.
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> I'd give her rather more if she swallowed.
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You got pepperminty freshness?
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Cheers, Os
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Fri, 21 July 2006 02:48 |
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