Well, at least you were asked.  We once heard disturbance in our front 
yard and when we investigated found a SWAT (emergency tactical team) 
setting up 'camp' but were ordered back inside.  Turns out the kids 
across the street had reported a knife wielding burglar, found later to 
be untrue.

Lorri
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jean Nathan=20
  To: Chat=20
  Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:41 AM
  Subject: [lace-chat] What excitement


  I've just had the police knock at the door, asking if they can park an
  unmarked car with two detectives in it on my drive for a couple of 
hours, so
  they can observe the immediate area. Got no idea what it's about, and 
didn't
  have the cheek to ask. The most usually reason for police to be 
watching the
  area opposite is drugs and theft. I live on the 'nice' side of the 
road.

  Should I offer them the use of my loo, or offer them coffee? Don't 
know -
  never been in this position before.

  Jean in Poole



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