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مسلسل Blue Lights مترجم - Episode 2
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00:13Two more months of probation left, how do you feel it's going?
00:15Tommy, I heard you have to do the firearms test again.
00:18I hated my probation period.
00:20Constable Conlon, you need to turn on your body cam every time.
00:23The house solicitor's down there pulling a thread and it's working.
00:26McIntyre and his entire family are present of significant interest to our colleagues
00:29in the paramilitary crime task force.
00:31They're undercover, son. Sneaky biggies.
00:34Angela, listen to me. Angela!
00:35You're afraid we've paid her, aren't you?
00:37The cold sand getting into Cargview. Out of bounds, get them out of there.
00:40They're taking them away from me.
00:42Release Angela Mackle from your custody.
00:44She's out of bounds to the police.
00:46Angela?
00:49I'm gonna drive you home.
00:51Are you mad?
01:12Make sense, blempholstered.
01:15There's a major weapons of hanker back.
01:17Target are now facing.
01:19Do not react.
01:21Instructor, please step forward.
01:23Check off the target.
01:38oh my god
01:40you are literally the worst shot I've ever seen
01:43sorry
01:44you are literally the worst shot I've ever seen
02:00I'm
02:01I'm
02:17I'm
02:18I'm
02:21I'm
02:22I'm
02:23I'm
02:23Let's go.
02:55Let's go.
03:23Let's go.
03:23Cheers.
03:26So which one of you's is the painter?
03:28What?
03:30Someone says it's one of your team's a cop.
03:33Which one is you?
03:36She's not here today.
03:37She's injured.
03:40Cheers.
03:43All right.
03:45Well done.
03:45Thanks.
03:46Thanks.
03:49I'm here.
03:50I'm here.
03:50I'm here.
03:51I'm here.
03:51Well done.
03:52Annie, are you going out on Saturday?
03:53Monica, I'm working.
03:54So I am.
03:56Annie, it's our big team night out.
03:59Sorry.
03:59I can't play.
04:03I'm here.
04:05It's my show.
04:06Well done.
04:07Great, Liam.
04:07Well done.
04:09Are you out of your mind?
04:12Well, it was raining.
04:13So you gave her a lift home?
04:15Well, not all the way.
04:17I mean, she should never have been released.
04:18She should have been referred to psychiatric services.
04:20And that is none of your business?
04:22Well, she needs a psychiatric assessment.
04:24Grace, and you are aware that the area is 00B, out of bounds?
04:29Yes.
04:30I know that.
04:32You clearly don't.
04:33Because if you did, you wouldn't want near the place or her.
04:37From now on, all of Carrick View is out of bounds.
04:42Angela Mackle is 00B.
04:44But an individual can't be 00B.
04:53Can I just ask how you knew?
04:56I'm sorry?
04:57How did you know that I gave her a lift?
05:01Well, Constable Ellis, if you'd like to make it through your probation period,
05:05you can add that to the very long list of things that are none of your business.
05:18Yo!
05:21Come on, you know you like it.
05:30You know how Chris Christopherson got his first recording deal?
05:33He landed a helicopter in Johnny Cash's front garden and asked him to listen to his demo tape.
05:38And ha!
05:40The balls on him!
05:41Brilliant.
05:43Is that who we're listening to now?
05:47Chris Christopherson?
05:48Chris Christopherson?
05:49You mean you don't know who Chris...
05:53What?
05:55And who's the other fella there?
05:57The one whose garden he landed on?
05:59The other fella?
06:00The other fella?
06:01Johnny Cash?
06:03For God's sake, son.
06:07All right then, what music do you listen to?
06:10I like podcasts.
06:13Bravo Lima 76, we have a shoplifter apprehended at the news agents of Woodgrove.
06:18Proceed with caution, over.
06:20Proceed with caution?
06:21What at the stool, Barney?
06:23Chainsaw?
06:25Just sounds like it's kicking off a wee bit, Jerry.
06:27Over.
06:277-6.
06:28Onward.
06:29Over.
06:32All casts.
06:37Yeah, thanks.
06:39Thanks for sticking up for me in there.
06:41You want me to stick off you for being a complete idiot?
06:43You drove your own car into Carrick View.
06:44I mean, fuck me.
06:45What does he mean?
06:46She's double OB.
06:48Out of bounds.
06:48Did you miss that lecture at Carnival?
06:50No.
06:51No.
06:51No, I was at the lecture where they said a street or an area could be double OB for security
06:55reasons, but never a person.
06:59What's going on, Stevie?
07:00It's above my pay grade, Chris, and if it's above mine, it's definitely above yours.
07:09Let him go.
07:12Right?
07:12I said let him go.
07:17What are you playing at, Happy?
07:18Come on.
07:19All right.
07:21We can take it from here.
07:22We're pressing charges.
07:24Is that right?
07:25Aye.
07:26And if I have a look at that CCTV footage, there's no chance he could make a claim for excessive
07:30use of force.
07:33Don't you darken this doorway again, yeah?
07:36Enough.
07:41I got you.
07:52I need help, Barry.
07:54Are we arresting him?
07:55I need help.
07:57Of course we're not arresting him.
08:01It's alright?
08:02Come out of your head.
08:04No.
08:07No.
08:08No.
08:08He just needs to get his head together, that's all.
08:25Scrapping on the street
08:29It's not like you
08:31What's the matter
08:32Are you happy?
08:38The anniversary, Jerry
08:39I can't
08:40You know
08:41I needed to be somewhere
08:44Where people
08:46You know, not be on my own
08:51And I just thought
08:53If I got arrested
09:01Here
09:04Promise me
09:05Get some grubbing
09:06Get into the house
09:08Get your head down
09:09You'll get through it
09:10Okay?
09:13Okay?
09:14Hmm
09:16Thanks, Jerry
09:20I'll see you around
09:22See you, Jerry
09:37What in the name of God are you doing?
09:39I'm just gonna make a note of the incident
09:41What incident?
09:42We didn't even arrest him
09:45Yeah, I know
09:46Yeah, I know
09:46But I still have to
09:47Don't be a notebook wanker, son
09:51Nobody likes a notebook wanker
10:07I am so sorry about yesterday, Gordie
10:17What is that?
10:21It's your allowance
10:22It's your allowance
10:24James told me to give it to you
10:27My
10:32It's your father's pension
10:34From the organisation
10:35It's what we're entitled to
10:36Just take the money, man
10:38Like you always do
10:39Don't you speak to me like that
10:41Not in this house
10:42You mean my daughter's house?
10:51Come on
10:52I've got a problem
11:21Oh
11:22Oh
11:22Take a bit, son.
11:26Always take a bit.
11:36Hello?
11:38Police?
11:40Anybody at home?
12:00Police?
12:01For a gabbing?
12:02Shit.
12:06Ah, shit.
12:09It's on.
12:11It's on, wake up.
12:13Hey.
12:14Hey.
12:15Come on.
12:19Seven to six, we need an ambulance.
12:22It looks like a drug overdose.
12:23Over.
12:24That's an ambulance to 9th and Simon Road.
12:26Over.
12:26Check the bedrooms.
12:28Check the bedrooms.
12:34Terry, there's another one.
12:36Check for a pulse.
12:42No pulse.
12:43Shit.
12:44ABC.
12:45What?
12:45Airways, breathing, circulation.
12:47You know this.
12:48Do it.
12:58Sir.
13:00Sir, can you hear me?
13:02Can you hear me?
13:04Barbell in the 72, male, 30s, appears to be unresponsive.
13:09Sir, can you hear me?
13:09Go, go, go, go, check inside.
13:11Barney, get his nameless down here right now, please.
13:15Sir, can you hear me?
13:16Is he breathing, 72?
13:18Yeah, Barney, he's breathing OK, but let's make it quick, yeah?
13:21Sir.
13:23Sir?
13:29Hello?
13:30Hello?
13:31Can you hear me?
13:32Can you hear me?
13:34No.
13:37No.
13:45I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
14:08Why is mommy and daddy?
14:11Can we come out now?
14:1727, 28, 29, 30, check both.
14:23Check reading.
14:26Still nothing.
14:29Okay, together.
14:31And one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, five, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen.
14:56Relax, lad.
14:58Your first week, that's as always a head wreck.
15:05Thanks, lads.
15:07One should pull through, thanks to you.
15:10The other one, he didn't make it, I'm afraid.
15:13Which one was it?
15:14No.
15:16Well, I don't need to know.
15:19This is a fucking disaster.
15:22You get it from the usual place?
15:24The Dublin lads, yeah.
15:25And they have absolutely fucked us.
15:27How many batches have gone out?
15:29It's all gone out, Dad.
15:31But look, there's something else, yeah?
15:33Some of it's turned up way outside of our area.
15:36Right down South Belfast, Malone Road, and the University area too.
15:39What?
15:40How the fuck?
15:41How the fuck?
15:42I don't know.
15:43The peelers aren't gonna let this go.
15:46They'll be all over us by tea time.
15:50This is the last thing I need right now.
15:53The last fucking thing.
15:57McAllister needs to be in on this.
15:59He needs to be all over this.
16:00McAllister?
16:01The solicitor?
16:03We can get it back.
16:05At least some of it anyway.
16:12I keep a record of the drop-offs and how much goes out.
16:15It's in the minutes.
16:16You fucking what?
16:17It's all right, it's all in code.
16:19Code?
16:19There's no names.
16:23It's just to keep me right in case you ever thought...
16:25In case I ever thought you were fucking nicking it for me?
16:33All I'm saying is this is worth a try.
16:51Okay, go back to all these dealers.
16:54Tell them it's a bad patch.
16:56You're back what you count.
17:15You don't like the Bonnevals?
17:17I don't really know them.
17:20You stick with me, kid.
17:21We'll get you educated.
17:22Stephen, will you just turn it down?
17:24I don't know.
17:38So what night?
17:42What are you thinking about those little girls?
17:47What?
17:53Oatmeal and Gravelax. Gravelax? Don't you mean slices of salmon? No, I mean Gravelax.
18:00It's Norwegian. You are such a dickhead. Don't be jealous of my fish. Shut up.
18:17Don't you care about that? About what happens to those kids? Yeah. I care that we got there in time
18:25to stop their mummy and daddy dying.
18:27But that's it, because guess what? That's my job. I'm a bucket man. A bucket man?
18:37Yeah. Okay, come on. Enlighten me. Society's this big Olympic, say, swimming pool.
18:45But it's not full of water, it's full of shit. And we all live underneath it.
18:51But unfortunately the pool's all cracked and broken. And the shit keeps pouring down.
18:57Now every time this shit runs out, I go there with my bucket. I catch the shit.
19:04I patch it up with a little bit of masking tape. Hopefully that holds the shit in for a little
19:08while.
19:09Then I run on to the next crack. With my bucket. And catch more shit.
19:16And then they pay me at the end of the month.
19:20I'm a bucket man.
19:30I'm covered in opening.
19:35I'm sorry. I don't understand.
19:39I know this must come as a shock.
19:41But considering your background, it's not entirely unexpected.
19:45This can happen. From time to time.
19:50When you say a personal threat, is that, like...
19:55This, uh, information filters down to us from our colleagues in the intelligence services.
20:01Usually it's electronic chatter. Somebody mentions something in a phone call or an email, a text.
20:06Mentions they want to kill me.
20:11Who?
20:12We don't get that level of information.
20:14But we think it's a dissident Republican threat.
20:19So what should I do, then?
20:22Take sensible precautions.
20:24Keep checking under your car.
20:25If you're stationed in traffic, leave half a car length before the car in front so you can exit at
20:29speed.
20:29And try to vary your rate of work.
20:31Is that it?
20:33Like, I do all those things anyway.
20:36Is there nothing else you can offer me? Like, no other protection? Or...
20:39If the threat was more specific and imminent, we would move you from your house.
20:45But for now, we're just saying, be security aware.
20:59Look, most of what you need to know is in there.
21:15Look, most of what you need to know is in there.
21:29Just saying, look, has anyone ever told you you're an exceptional pair of tits?
21:36Has anyone ever told you you're a dirty old bastard?
21:39Just you.
21:41Come on, piss off. Let me do my work.
21:44Come on.
21:48Could she not, like, report you for saying stuff like that?
21:54I think that's very unlikely, isn't it?
21:58All right, what is it?
22:00Heave a face on you like a smacked arse.
22:03I can't.
22:06You can't what?
22:07I can't shoot.
22:09What do you mean you can't shoot?
22:11You have to pass the range test to graduate at Garnival, don't you?
22:16Okay, how bad are you?
22:18I got 22 out of 50.
22:21I have to take the test again in a few weeks.
22:24If I don't get 40 or over, I'm gone.
22:30I'm not going to pass, Gerry.
22:35Come on.
22:36Okay, folks, from what I can tell, it looks like we've got a bad batch.
22:41For Garnivalen, we think, mixed with God knows what, we've had four unconscious this afternoon and one dead.
22:49Gerry?
22:49Blue capsules, as usual, but the powder inside them is darker than usual.
22:55It's a kind of off-yellow, knocking people for six.
22:59Bottom line is, if you see anybody unconscious, you'd better start screaming for paramedics.
23:03This stuff is toxic.
23:06Stevie?
23:06We had a couple of flake out up in Cave Hill View.
23:09Same tablets.
23:11So, they must be everywhere.
23:14Okay, folks, have a look over your CPR manuals, if you're not up to speed.
23:18Use a mouth guard if you can.
23:20Don't want you catching anything you haven't already got.
23:23Sharp eyes, save lives.
23:25Nope.
23:26That's one of mine, you know.
23:28Sharp eyes.
23:42Sorry, I was just thinking, I have that file to prep for the court.
23:46Which file in which court?
23:48Um, Brennan, the domestic.
23:50The mags?
23:51Brennan, common assault.
23:54So, let me get this straight.
23:56We have a city flooded with a bad batch.
23:58We're already short-staffed, and you want to sit in your arse, in a warm office, doing paperwork,
24:02on a case that won't even go custodial, because the husband refuses to make a statement.
24:08No, I...
24:08Save it for somebody who gives a shit, Jen.
24:10You're 7-0 with Constable Conlon.
24:15And, Jen.
24:19Stay safe.
24:45We need your stuff back.
24:50We need it back.
24:52What?
24:5424 packets of blues and all the coke.
24:56We need it back, now.
24:58I sold it.
24:59To who?
25:00Just around.
25:03Well, why don't you tell us who you sold it to?
25:09And we'll go and get it back.
25:12I can't remember.
25:16It's you, isn't it?
25:18What's me?
25:20That's a nice scooter.
25:24How much does that cost?
25:26How much does that cost?
25:29I just...
25:30I just...
25:31We've got taunters keeling over all over the place, right?
25:35Way outside our patch.
25:38Have you been dealing off base?
25:41Have you been dealing off base?
25:46You are in big...
25:48Big trouble, we've had.
25:51Yeah.
26:06Constable Conlon.
26:08Annie.
26:13I'm sorry that this has happened so early in your career.
26:17But you will get through this.
26:20I'm not worried about myself.
26:22It's...
26:23It's my mum.
26:25Maybe it's time you left home.
26:28What?
26:29Look, I could stand here and bullshit you,
26:32but maybe for your peace of mind,
26:34maybe you move somewhere less exposed.
26:37It happened to me.
26:39They raided a distant Republican house in Derry
26:41about six years ago.
26:43My name was on a list.
26:43My address, too.
26:45And did you move?
26:46I did, yeah.
26:50I was married at the time.
26:53My ex, Declan, he worked in a bank,
26:56and over time it became too much for him to take.
26:59That constant worry checking under your car every morning.
27:02Hyper-vigilance, they call it.
27:05Did you ever consider leaving the job?
27:09No.
27:11No, and neither should you.
27:14Uniform, uniform.
27:15Any call signs available.
27:17North and her city, over.
27:21Won't get to work.
27:22Constable Robinson's waiting for you.
27:24I'll shut it down.
27:31Messed with all of it then?
27:33All we could get.
27:34What a fucking day, eh?
27:37Now what?
27:39Dump this.
27:40Lennox has a landfill up behind his farm.
27:43He'll burn it for us.
27:45Me?
27:48Yes, you.
27:51Huh?
27:52The dubs are getting here at seven.
27:54So they'll bring the new stuff.
27:56Then we can get that out again.
27:57Yeah, and how are you supposed to do that?
27:58The Peters are already all over it.
28:01Don't you worry about it.
28:02We've got it sorted.
28:05My dad's going to make sure the Peters are kept busy tonight.
28:20Get in the back.
28:21I'm not getting in the back.
28:24In the back.
28:25No.
28:25Gordon.
28:35What the hell are you doing?
28:37He's not called if we're nominal.
28:39Automatic stop and search.
28:40It's on the shift briefings.
28:42It's a cab's place.
28:44What?
28:45No.
28:45Jen, we don't have a choice.
28:47You need to search that car.
28:53You did?
28:55What?
28:56You're the observer.
28:57That is literally your job.
29:02Lads, we may have to run here.
29:04Oh, shit.
29:05Calm down.
29:06Calm down, man.
29:07Just calm down.
29:08You put me in the back with the bag.
29:10Why are they not coming, though?
29:11If they're not getting out of the car, why are they waiting?
29:13Jen, please, just get out of the car.
29:23Right, there she comes.
29:24Okay.
29:24There she is now.
29:43Just go for a few wee pints.
29:45Un-designated driver.
29:46Amp, the lads?
29:47Yeah.
29:47Yes.
29:48Is there a reason you're holding us here, Constable Robinson?
29:55This vehicle is a vehicle of interest to the police.
29:58Is it?
30:01That is fucking mad.
30:07I'm going to ask you to step out of the vehicle.
30:09Are you?
30:11Definitely.
30:16Oh, no, no, no, no.
30:17They can't help you.
30:19See, your, um, your camera's not switched on.
30:24No, no, no.
30:25No.
30:26No, that's better, Constable Robinson.
30:28It's better.
30:30Because now you don't have to cause an absolute nightmare for everyone here for no reason,
30:38are you?
30:40You can just walk away.
30:42So go on back there to your friend, tell him that you talked to us and that it all checked
30:46out.
30:47And then you just walk away.
30:52All call signs, we have multiple ODs at 4-get-70-drive.
30:56I repeat, multiple ODs at 4-get-70-drive.
30:59Respond, over.
31:01See?
31:02And there you go.
31:05Easy.
31:13Gravel Luma 70, responding, over.
31:20Well done, Constable Robinson.
31:23Well done.
31:42And that gentleman is how it is done.
31:46Well played, Ken.
31:47Well played.
31:48What are you doing?
31:50Hmm?
31:51Why didn't you search the car?
31:53Because we have an emergency call.
31:55Jen, it's an automatic stop and search.
31:56It doesn't matter what you're hearing on the radio.
32:00Do you know what a 360-degree appraisal is?
32:04What?
32:04Before you pass probation, a survey is sent round to every constable you've been on patrol
32:08with.
32:09We're asked to detail any reservation we might have about you passing out to full constable.
32:15We're asked to be as honest as possible.
32:18You wouldn't.
32:20You never mention this to anybody.
32:24Ever.
32:34No one would care to call my own.
32:40It seems that I've found always alone the day you left, you broke my wall.
32:55I need your soul.
32:59I need your soul.
32:59But you're so far apart.
33:02I need your soul.
33:06I need your soul.
33:18I need your soul.
33:22I need your soul.
33:25I need your soul.
33:31You never know.
33:42This week, Jerry, it's a hard one.
33:47I know.
33:50I don't think I can do it anymore.
33:52I'm on now.
33:56I'm hot enough, Jerry.
34:09Alan, Kelly, I am arresting you on the charge of being intoxicated in a public place.
34:17Anything you say may be taken down and used as evidence against you.
34:24Are you sure you know I don't even drink?
34:28I'll get you a psychological assessment when you're in custody.
34:32It's not much.
34:35At least there'll be somebody to talk to, you know?
34:41Thanks, Jerry.
34:46Now, I'm on Philip in the car.
34:50And for Christ's sake, try and act pissed, will you?
34:55Hey, thank you.
34:57Well, there you go. That's it.
35:00I don't overdo it.
35:02It's sick.
35:03Watch your head.
35:07So, the doctor will be in to see you shortly.
35:11All right.
35:19And if you need anything, you just ring the bell, yeah?
35:22Thanks, love.
35:24Yeah.
35:26That's your minion.
35:27All right, go on.
35:28Make yourself out.
35:36You couple of muffets.
35:41That one's been arrested on the charge of civil drunkenness in this district in 30 years.
35:46Especially not when they're sober.
35:48God, you massive softie.
35:50Well, see, that's why you love me.
35:54Seriously, though, Jerry, I mean, it's great that you look out for him, but he needs proper help.
36:00Well, I love a private jet, but neither of those things are going to happen any time soon.
36:04Yeah.
36:05Well, will you try and at least make it home without any mercy arrest this time?
36:09I'll try my best.
36:10Oh, what do you want for dinner?
36:11Oh, cab sab, large.
36:15See you later.
36:21If you're going to watch those dirty websites, do it in the comfort of your own bedroom.
36:27Jerry, I'm obviously not watching dirty websites.
36:30Come on away home.
36:31You're making the rest of us look bad.
36:35What are you doing anyway?
36:38These double OBs.
36:40It's all the streets where the McIntyres live and their associates.
36:44I mean, why would they be off limits to us?
36:46Aren't they the people we're trying to catch here?
36:48Close that down.
36:49Huh?
36:49Close that down and stop poking around at things that don't concern you.
36:53Jerry, it doesn't make sense.
36:55You don't need to be asking these questions, okay?
36:57What you need to be doing right now is learn how to shoot a fucking gun
37:01so you can stay in this police force beyond next month.
37:05Yes?
37:07Yes.
37:07Yes.
37:23Do you remember Happy from earlier?
37:26Yeah.
37:30Well, this is back in the 70s.
37:33Happy's about, um, eight or nine years old.
37:39So one Friday night, he goes to the fish and chip shop with his dad and his big brother
37:47and his wee mate from school.
37:50So Happy and his mate, they stay in the back of the car parked down the street
37:56and they watch the dad and the big brother go into the chippy.
38:04And then they watch a car that's parked outside the chippy explode
38:13and blow everyone in the shop to bits.
38:20Including the dad and the big brother.
38:24Carbo.
38:30Hello.
38:35I was the wee lad that was with him.
38:40There's enough bad things in life that'll come looking for you, son.
38:48You don't need to go looking for them.
39:13You don't need to go looking for them.
39:43How are you, love?
39:46Nice holiday
39:51A wee bit of sun anyway
39:57What the fuck are you doing in my house?
40:05I need a favour
40:21I need a favour
40:24I need a favour
40:28I need a favour
40:32I need a favour
40:38I need a favour
40:44I need a favour
41:05I need a favour
41:25What are you doing here?
41:27My clients have asked me to be present.
41:34What happened yesterday was an accident.
41:37Because of some prescription medication I take, unfortunately there was a misunderstanding
41:41and my wife and I ingested too much of it.
41:45Mm-hmm.
41:46So yous both have the same prescription and yous both took too much of it at the same time?
41:52If you'd like a detailed description of what happened, then perhaps you could ask your
41:57superiors to send a detective and they can speak to my clients under caution.
42:03Look, folks, we all know that's going to happen here.
42:09Martin here is one of the most successful and respected businessmen in Belfast.
42:13A major employer, vice captain of the Drum Stewart Golf Club, and on top of what...
42:20I think we're done here.
42:22I'll make arrangements for Kira's sister to have the children return forthwith.
42:26We take it that will be the end of the matter.
42:29No, no, I'm sorry, but that's not how this works.
42:33Yeah, unguided class one pharmaceuticals is an automatic referral to child protection services
42:37and that referral has already been made.
42:41Your children will stay with their aunt until you've been interviewed by a social worker
42:45and that interview's been scheduled to happen on Monday.
42:48No.
42:49You told us this wouldn't happen.
42:50This is outrageous.
42:51The decision of the social worker on the future welfare of your children depends significantly
42:56upon my statement as the first attending officer at the scene.
42:59And that's not just what I saw, but my inferences from that.
43:03My opinion.
43:09Would you like to hear my opinion?
43:11You are going to regret this.
43:12Oh, just shut up!
43:15I should never let you talk into this.
43:20Go on.
43:21Go on, please.
43:26Okay, well, this is obviously off the record.
43:29Mrs. Corrigan, those two little girls yesterday, they were so shaken.
43:35And if this happens again, you are risking your children being taken into care
43:38and that is why I have made some recommendations to the social worker who will visit you on Monday.
43:45I urge you to adhere to those conditions.
43:49One, you enter into a drug rehabilitation scheme.
43:52Two, you agree to regular random drug tests.
43:55And three, you submit to unannounced visits from social services.
44:00Okay?
44:01Yeah, we can do that.
44:04We can do it.
44:07Yeah.
44:09We can.
44:11Right.
44:16Sir, you should take this chance, okay?
44:19Because it's probably the only one you're going to get.
44:25Right.
44:26Right.
44:27Right.
44:37Well, I, uh, I play a drum, Stuart, a couple of times.
44:43Shit.
44:51Great.
44:53Both thumbs forward.
44:55Now, both thumbs forward.
44:57That's right.
44:58Stance.
45:00Okay.
45:01Now, keep your sights level.
45:04At the bottom of the breath, you're going to squeeze the trigger softly and slowly.
45:13Go ahead.
45:30Host your weapon.
45:31Do not touch it.
45:32Stay there.
45:36Oh, here we go.
45:42All right, what's so funny?
45:43Oh, come on, Jerry.
45:45No, no, no.
45:45What's the joke?
45:46The kid's a disaster.
45:47He's not going to make it.
45:48He's not a police officer.
45:50You know it.
45:50I know it.
45:51Well, I'm this tutor.
45:52That's my call.
45:53And it's my call about putting him out in the street with a gun in his hip?
45:57There's no way.
45:58He'll get where he needs to be.
46:00His test in three weeks.
46:02Knock yourself out.
46:04Okay, well, we're going to be spending a lot of time in here.
46:08And I'd appreciate it if you guys didn't take a piss out of him.
46:13Okay?
46:28On those two, you're gone.
46:31Aim.
46:34Fire.
46:44Better.
46:48Okay.
46:49The Dublin lads say this new stuff's top quality.
46:52We need all of it back out there.
46:54Tonight.
46:54Tonight.
46:55Okay.
47:10I don't know.
47:27I don't know.
48:19I don't know.
48:26I don't know.
48:26I don't know.
48:28I don't know.
48:41I don't know.
48:44I don't know.
48:45I don't know.
48:46I don't know.
48:53I thought this place was double-o-b.
48:55Not for shots fired, then we come.
48:58Yeah.
49:00But who'd shoot at the house of James McIntyre's wife?
49:03A strange wife, apparently.
49:05I don't know.
49:07But yeah, your point stands.
49:09Who would?
49:19You cheeky, cheeky bastards.
49:22What?
49:23That's right.
49:25Shots fired from a vehicle.
49:27Stevie, what?
49:30This whole thing is a distraction.
49:32It's all planned.
49:33Did you see the vehicle enter into there?
49:34No.
49:35No.
49:35No.
49:36Did you see the vehicle as you returned?
49:38No.
49:38You didn't see any vehicle, no?
49:40No.
49:40All right, Marie.
49:42So you brought the big crayon tonight?
49:44Do you mind, Constance?
49:46I'm interviewing a victim here.
49:47Aye, aye.
49:49Are you a victim here, Tina?
49:52Mm-hmm.
49:54Tell us what you saw there.
49:57What happened so fast?
49:58Oh, I bet it did.
50:00Leave my hanging baskets.
50:03Hmm?
50:04I only put in a claim for this.
50:06Full combo.
50:19Come on, sir.
50:24Go.
50:25Come on.
50:27Good.
50:35Here we go.
50:36It's all there, yeah.
50:37You got me.
50:38Yeah.
50:39Come on.
50:40Come on.
50:40Come on.
50:41Come on.
50:42Come on.
50:42Come on.
50:42Come on.
50:43Look.
50:44Go.
50:44Come on.
50:44Come on.
50:53Next, Wellington Road, number 64.
51:00Yeah!
51:03Woo!
51:14Yeah!
51:22Yeah!
51:27Yeah!
51:35Yeah!
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