Copper Bottomed
by Ian Curtress
Now I have a lot of time
for the boys in blue and have no cause for a
grievance.
Its reassuring to see them sitting in the
Beamers chatting and having their coffees
I like to hear their Blues and Twos blaring when
theyre are going to sign off.
However, I had a run in with them on the motorway.
I was pulled over the other morning and behaved
impeccably.
Said good morning chaps but was greeted with a
stern face saying do you know what your speed was
over the past two miles?
I said no, my eyes were on the road, but I would
be interested as the car is running particularly
well. Would he know it?
Humour me he said. Have a guess.
Well I felt I was just plodding along. Stop right
there he said. Why did you say plodding, were you
being offensive?
It appeared he read an underlying meaning to
plodding.
I said I was rather taken aback by his manner and
suggested we start again, or better still let me
go on my way rejoicing.
Nothing I could say was right, wrong side of bed
came to mind.
Now we were joined by number two Blue. Having
trouble are we? Being difficult are we?
Sounded like the Royal We.
He doesnt know his speed he sarcastically
advised his Opo.
Well shall we tell him he said stretching to his
full five foot seven inches.
By this time I think we all wanted to know.
What is the speed limit on this motorway, I
thought this really is becoming twenty questions.
They didnt seem to know anything and I
pointed out I was a layman unlike them and they
should really have answers rather than questions.
Its funny I hadnt really noticed his
complexion before but he didnt look too
well to me.
It was my turn to ask a question. Are you alright
I asked, you look flushed.
Suddenly they cut to the chase. 78 miles per hour
and the limit is 70.
I admit my comment was facetious when I said, you
little devils you knew all the while.
You will be reported and if found guilty you will
have points on your licence.
Oh how I longed to say couldnt I have one
with rounded corners, but was anxious for the one
with the puce face.
In due course I received a phone call.
I was let off with a caution and in answer to my
enquiry I was told the Officer had now recovered
and returned to light duties and thanking me for
my interest.
As I say, I have lot of time for the boys in Blue.
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