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O/T Police do shake down

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by chien, Jul 8, 2013.

  1. chien

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    [video=youtube;_Pz1bt2pmok]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pz1bt2pmok[/video]

    Thought it was quite funny, Good on them for having a sense of humour :police:
     
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  3. chien

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    Yeah, had read this, Old farts But this next link is brilliant

    [video=youtube;n4Q7WyRIIg4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4Q7WyRIIg4[/video]

    Greater Manchester Police has teamed up with Scott & Bailey to help raise money for Joshua Wilson, a local boy who was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2004.

    Officers from the Prestwich and Whitefield Neighbourhood Policing Team, the Chief Constable and cast of Scott & Bailey demonstrate their best Gangnam dance moves in a video for the Whitefield student.

    Joshua was diagnosed with his first brain tumour when he was just three years old and intrusive surgery means that he now has severe neuromuscular disabilities that require a fully adapted home. His family needs to raise £25,000 to pay for a ceiling track hoist, special building work and other basic equipment.

    The Prestwich and Whitefield officers are following in the footsteps of Devon and Cornwall who earlier this year set the bar with a spoof version of 'Gangnam Style'. Their video quickly became an internet sensation and led to hundreds of people pledging their donations.

    GMP's film continues the Gangnam theme and aside from dancing it features the Chief Constable fronting a mock press conference to help track down one of GMP's most notorious villains, none other than Joshua.
    The video can be viewed on GMP's YouTube channel, GMPTV, or on www.gmp.police.uk.
     
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