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according to A private group chat among friends went public after a police officer interrupted their messages to help their drunk friend find his way home. Cameron's friends respond with his house number before the policethank them and write: 'We will get him home safe now. Cameron was too drunk to remember where he lived, so the resourceful policeman hijacked the group chat on his phone and asked his friends for his address. Before one of the group responds: 'F*** me dead, it's legit..'Speaking today about the unusual group chat intruder, Mr Court said: 'My friend had a few too many drinks before a night out and was refused entry. The helpful policeman became a sensation online after he sent the group a selfie to prove that the message was not a wind up.
as declared in The boozy night out led to one man forgetting his own address, but the officers were on hand to get him home safely. We called him out and the officer sent a selfie."After being told the correct address, the officers messaged: "We will get him home safe now. Lawrence added: "It made us all laugh out loud and the fact it has gone viral online is unbelievable. And last month a drink driver escaped jail after he performed handbrake turns and doughnuts – in a police station car park. "I think it's brilliant, it gives you another side to the police force and you don't often see them as being a laugh.
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according to A private group chat among friends went public after a police officer interrupted their messages to help their drunk friend find his way home. Cameron's friends respond with his house number before the policethank them and write: 'We will get him home safe now. Cameron was too drunk to remember where he lived, so the resourceful policeman hijacked the group chat on his phone and asked his friends for his address. Before one of the group responds: 'F*** me dead, it's legit..'Speaking today about the unusual group chat intruder, Mr Court said: 'My friend had a few too many drinks before a night out and was refused entry. The helpful policeman became a sensation online after he sent the group a selfie to prove that the message was not a wind up.
as declared in The boozy night out led to one man forgetting his own address, but the officers were on hand to get him home safely. We called him out and the officer sent a selfie."After being told the correct address, the officers messaged: "We will get him home safe now. Lawrence added: "It made us all laugh out loud and the fact it has gone viral online is unbelievable. And last month a drink driver escaped jail after he performed handbrake turns and doughnuts – in a police station car park. "I think it's brilliant, it gives you another side to the police force and you don't often see them as being a laugh.
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Police gatecrash Facebook group chat to get spectacularly drunk student home
Not many of us have got so drunk that we don't know where we live. But that's what happened to one Cardiff University student who ended up getting help from the police and a bit of ingenuity. Cameron's friend Lawrence Court, 20, a member of the group said he was 'surprised' to have received the message from the police. The human geography student said: 'Initially I thought it was all a load of rubbish as it's not something you'd expect a police officer to do. 'I think it's brilliant, it gives you another side to the police force and you don't often see them as being a laugh.to read more visit us Facebook
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