Grrr
I walked past Belarus' Embassy today. There are a few protesters camped out in tents and the usual gaggle of armed policemen.
As I passed the police van which had transported the police to the embassy, I noticed the front seats were covered with tiger pattern seat covers. I was so tempted to take a photo but feared a 'random document check' as a result and as I'm not actually registered at the moment kept walking.
Tiger patterned seats??? That's not exactly encouraging us to take the police seriously is it? Or are they intending to show us their fun-loving side? Totally random.
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As I passed the police van which had transported the police to the embassy, I noticed the front seats were covered with tiger pattern seat covers. I was so tempted to take a photo but feared a 'random document check' as a result and as I'm not actually registered at the moment kept walking.
Tiger patterned seats??? That's not exactly encouraging us to take the police seriously is it? Or are they intending to show us their fun-loving side? Totally random.
2 Comments:
how i wish i'd seen those seats!
how was the kid/housesitting?
if you see any cow patterned ones, you MUST take a picture!
perhaps tiger stripes are supposed to instill the fierceness of a tiger in the eyes of the beholder? hehehe
p.s. can u send me ur landline number by email pls?
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