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Peelers: The PSNI for Real - Season 1 Episode 2
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00:15Police have responded to reports of a man wielding two large kitchen knives he's trying
00:22to kick our vehicle we are in a soft skin but we're trying to contain him as best we can
00:25here
00:27there's two knives in his hands we are recording it on body weren't just in case we're just trying
00:31to record it as best we can yeah I'll go yeah there's a member of the public coming up behind
00:37him here fuck oh fuck you in the blue leave leave go away go away leave yeah oh my god
00:57right walk forward walk with walk with stop where you are go fuck yourself get down on the ground
01:13I'm gonna put this way okay an officer deploys pava that's pepper spray it's non-lethal but
01:23causes immediate short-term intense pain yeah the spray has worked yeah on the ground
01:47I'm gonna fire and hit me a thousand times we can meet up at the sunrise and do it all
01:48again
01:48I'm gonna fire and I hit me a thousand times we can meet up at the sunrise and do it
01:59all again
02:02I'm gonna fire and I'm gonna fire and I'm watching the world's gonna lie
02:08giving you the truth and I believe that's worth being
02:29I keep falling asleep in the back of these cop cars but it's hard to get peace and quiet with
02:34Jade and Dave in the front
02:37does anyone want anything I'll have a flat white please well you're bad I'm not bad
02:42can I get the normal just four flat white and two normal flat white please
02:55just one blonde and then two normal that's right no worries and a millionaire shortbread please
03:01thanks very much but he's not bad yeah that's everything no worries thanks give us the card
03:08I'm not pen for it I'm not pen for it I'm not pen for it well then we're gonna sit
03:13here
03:13just drive on say cancel the order I'm not pen I told you I'm gonna I'm actually saying you're
03:17pen for this I'm not pen for it I have no money my card you're pen it I'm not you
03:21are you may just
03:22cancel the order now that's my work phone you can't pay for stuff with your work phone you can tell
03:25the man you don't want it why don't you drive off for the crack too take the coffee and just
03:30go
03:30I'll just spit no down I don't want the millionaire shortbread can't stop and see if she's doing that
03:38then I don't you're actually a joker don't let him pay this Jade card please Jade don't you dare
03:45Jade Jade Jade don't Jade Jade that's embarrassing now for you that is embarrassing for you why is it
03:50embarrassing do you need a cup holder do you want a cup holder no thanks I can't believe you that
03:54is
03:54shocking that is shocking I'm so dumb with you honestly
04:12you're allowed to wreck on a house up Elizabeth Road actively smashing the windows and stuff
04:16bottom end the dog end
04:18It's near that end, isn't it?
04:22You passed it.
04:24Where? It's here.
04:25It's back there. Is it?
04:26For f*** sake, Jade.
04:27I was trying to say to you, you passed it.
04:35Jade, you're meant to be navigating.
04:37You said you knew where you were going?
04:38I thought it was different flats.
04:41Literally these apartments here.
04:42Here?
04:43Yeah.
04:47An upstairs property on the Lisburn Road has just had its windows bricked in broad daylight.
04:52Let's go up in.
05:03They bricked them in through the window, mate, didn't it?
05:05Literally, like...
05:06Of course it burned out.
05:08Yeah, we're stuck at this...
05:10We're going to be stuck at this Lisburn Road one here for a wee while.
05:13This might look like a normal, everyday incident, but quickly, police attention is drawn to a guy sitting on a
05:20dirty mattress with a tube up his nose.
05:24He's known to police as a drug addict.
05:26What is wrong with Francie?
05:28You look horrendous.
05:31Dave realises he's not only investigating the brick incident.
05:35He's in a drug den.
05:37And on top of that, he's dealing with squatters who have taken over the house.
05:42Who owns the flat? Whose flat is this?
05:44It's your flat and Francie's staying in it?
05:46Francie's staying in the house.
05:48The lads are squatting here, OK?
05:49They've been squatting here for a year and a half.
05:51We know that now.
05:52I'm more licensed than the landlord, basically.
05:53That's the discussion between you and your landlord, OK?
05:55I have no power to remove you from this place right now.
05:57It's between the landlord, OK?
05:59So, in terms of who owns the windows, you don't own the windows,
06:01so I can't take a statement or a complaint from you around criminal damage to your windows.
06:04We need to speak for the landlords tomorrow.
06:06So, in the interim tonight, if someone comes back and does any damage to your windows
06:09or you feel there's any issues, take up the phone and phone, please.
06:13You don't own the windows.
06:14I do.
06:15We're going round and round in circles here, Brian.
06:17I have more rights than the landlord.
06:19Do you want...
06:20I have more rights than the landlord.
06:22I have more rights than the landlord.
06:23Do you want the two customers...
06:25Do you?
06:25No, you don't have more rights than the landlord.
06:27There's what's called squatting rights, which is a legal matter between you and the landlord.
06:30Nothing to do at places, all right?
06:31It's civil matters.
06:32In the here and now.
06:33You're not helping me.
06:37You know, you've got all the fancy shops at the top of the road here,
06:39and then down here, just through this hole here,
06:44there's a guy sitting on the ground,
06:47and one of his mates says he's dying.
06:49It's just a different world.
06:55Do you crash into houses and try to live in them over a year
06:58so that they can't put you out?
07:10He's dying?
07:11He's dying, yes, sir.
07:16His heart is...
07:18He's really tired, he's sweet, and that's all I have with him.
07:21I have no mother, no father, nothing.
07:25So why not?
07:31And what's this in your brother's...?
07:33Yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:35What's the pipe, the...?
07:37That goes right into his nose, into his stomach, so I'm feeling.
07:41He's in his heart disease, he has lung disease, and he had an infection in his blood.
07:47Well, he had a lot of problems, but he found them all, but now it's no good.
07:51He's dying.
07:55How old are you?
07:57How are you three?
07:58Excuse me, sir.
08:00I'm searching rooms, yeah?
08:01I'm not searching rooms, I'm lawfully in a property, Brian.
08:03I have a lawful right to look around the property.
08:06I've seen my brother dies, and I'm shooting every one of you, I swear to God.
08:09Well, look, everything's being recorded, okay?
08:10It's not your problem, you're squatting here.
08:13You're not living here, you're squatting here.
08:15Let's get the terminology right, okay?
08:16You don't own the property, you don't rent the property, you're squatting here, okay?
08:20So you can't give us a statement about criminal damage, because you don't own those windows.
08:26You can't eat, no?
08:27You can't...
08:30And why can't... why can't you swallow?
08:32No.
08:37So you're living through feeding yourself from this tube, lying in this mattress.
08:42This is how you're living?
08:45And what has created the damage in the vials in his heart?
08:50What drugs?
08:53So, Francie, cocaine has left you in this state?
08:58What'd he say?
09:03Well, I'm sitting there, what do I say? He's dying.
09:06Oh, is that fair with me?
09:08Honestly, like, really is a fair...
09:09Well, it's hurting you, Brian, I can see that.
09:12Oh, you don't understand, sir.
09:13Right, well, look, listen.
09:14In terms of the here and now and the broken windows, right?
09:17The guards will be back tomorrow.
09:18If anyone turns up tonight, phone police.
09:20Yes, you with me?
09:21Yes.
09:21I will phone the welcome centre, or I'll phone a couple of folk to see about the housing situation.
09:30I lost all my family, I lost my family, I lost my grandfather, I lost my brother, I lost my
09:35wife.
09:37I lost everything, no.
09:39All I have is a baby brother left.
09:40Francie's my foot in the grave.
09:42Look at me.
09:42Call her.
09:44And that's Francie, I've beaten you both.
09:45I'm sorry.
09:47I'm sorry.
09:48I know, I know, but I'm trying everything.
09:51Call her in the car, I don't know.
09:52I'm not supposed to do it.
09:54You're not part of this, it's a great household.
09:56I'm sorry.
09:58Francie, this, it's a great deal.
09:59This, it's a great deal.
10:00This, it's a great deal.
10:02I know, I'm sorry.
10:05I know.
10:06You want to go and say something else?
10:09But that's what drugstores, isn't it?
10:12So what are you going to do?
10:14I think I'm just...
10:15It's not possible.
10:17Right?
10:18It's a great deal.
10:20Hey, are you all right?
10:24You all right?
10:25Yeah.
10:25I'm sorry, Ian.
10:26What are you feeling, man?
10:27Oh, fuck me.
10:28What am I not doing?
10:34I wouldn't let him take anything.
10:35What?
10:36Are you taken?
10:38No, I don't think anything.
10:39But I just want to take the kids.
10:40I just want to take the kids.
10:40I want to get to find the same of the kids.
10:42Speak to Brian here the way out, all right?
10:44Sorry.
10:45Good man.
10:45Sorry.
10:46OK.
10:47Thank you for allowing us to speak to you, OK?
10:49It's all I tell you.
10:50Keep an eye on him, OK?
10:52He may not, but this is not the place for someone in France's health.
10:56The problem is here, we're the police, OK?
10:58I'm not a doctor.
10:59I'm certainly not a heart doctor.
11:01But all we can do is make a couple of phone calls, OK?
11:04OK?
11:06Strewing across this flat, there are signs of drug use.
11:11No one does drugs in this...
11:13Now, I don't want to be...
11:16Right.
11:17Francie's well known in the drug using community.
11:18I think that's a fair enough thing to say.
11:20Yes.
11:20Yes.
11:20Yes.
11:22So there's, you know, I don't know the ins and outs, the intricacies of all that, OK?
11:25There's evidence of drug use around this flat.
11:26Yeah, like in my speech, there's a thousand people living this out.
11:29That's grand.
11:30So the scales in the kitchen, they're covered in white powder at the minute, which is fresh.
11:34Very fresh.
11:35Take them, won't you?
11:36He's not taking them with me.
11:37He's, you know...
11:38But don't tell me there's no evidence of drug use in the flat, right?
11:40There's not.
11:42Fran, do you want me to walk around and show you?
11:43I'm not going to insult your intelligence, all right?
11:45There's no evidence of drug use in my name.
11:46Come here a minute, I'll show you.
11:47No, no, no.
11:48I told you.
11:49There's drug use here.
11:49Come here, I'll show you the drug use.
11:50Look how clean I have this place.
11:51Yeah, no, it's lovely.
11:53Look how clean I have this place.
11:55I just told you.
11:56Look how clean I have this place.
11:58Right, Brian, come here.
11:59Look how clean I have it though.
12:01Brian.
12:01Yes.
12:02Right.
12:04Needles, scales, mobile phones, diazepam, shark boxes.
12:07Right, just leave it all there.
12:09But, you know...
12:09I'd rather do it in front of me, the dude's stuck in the back alley somewhere.
12:12You know what I mean?
12:13So, if you want to hit the drugs, I'd rather do it in front of me.
12:15No, dude.
12:16That's grand, but don't tell me there's no evidence of drug use in the flat, Brian.
12:18That's what I'm saying.
12:27Bye-bye, Francie.
12:39Burn, isn't it?
12:41Just got a thing about his nose, mate.
12:43Can't swallow, can't speak.
12:44And he's lost about three stone from my last arm about two weeks ago.
12:48Ah, he looks horrendous, mate.
12:50It's just completely unsuitable for anyone to be staying in.
12:54100%.
12:55Right, mate.
12:55All right, cheers.
12:56Bye.
12:57Bye-bye, bye.
12:58So, the problem here is police walk away from this, yes?
13:02And Francie dies on that mattress tonight.
13:06And they go, well, we had contact with Francie.
13:07What did you do about it?
13:08Do you know what I mean?
13:09But in reality, what can we do?
13:11I'm trying to phone an extern who provide addiction services.
13:13Owen's going to ring the welcome centre, who provide homeless services.
13:16And I'll get the girls to phone in the hospital and social services.
13:19There's nothing more physically we can do.
13:20Do you know what I mean?
13:22I have never seen it like that in my life.
13:24Not there.
13:25It's like something in a train spot, isn't it?
13:26It's horrendous.
13:27It's horrendous.
13:32I'm really shocked.
13:34I, for the last 20 years, have been coming to a restaurant that's straight opposite this building.
13:39And to think that there's a human being in that state, sitting there.
13:43And quite frankly, the only people who are here are the police.
13:48I don't know.
13:49There's something just fundamentally wrong here.
13:51And there is self-responsibility.
13:52And my goodness, send that film into schools.
13:56You're tempted to take drugs.
13:58That's where you might end up.
14:05Are you able to kind of go home and forget about that?
14:08Yeah.
14:09Why, Jay?
14:10Because she's got a dog.
14:13I don't know, just because it's a bit...
14:15It's a bit grim, but it's what you're used to.
14:18But that's grim in itself, and it's what you're used to.
14:21Yeah, it's just...
14:21Like, that has got to affect you, seeing that type of stuff.
14:24There's some calls that would affect me more than others,
14:28but stuff like that doesn't...
14:30wouldn't affect me.
14:34I just don't think it's a natural life, is it?
14:36No, it's not.
14:37Seeing all that.
14:37The stuff you see is horrendous.
14:38Yeah.
14:41And now you're off to the next thing.
14:44Well...
14:45Yeah?
14:45Yeah.
14:50There's a price to pay for doing this job.
14:53Some of the things they see may never leave them.
14:58See, when that fellow jumped off the roof,
15:00he just passed where his car is,
15:02is where he landed, at that grating.
15:04And he jumped, and he landed outside that door.
15:10And then this is where we jumped out and did CPR.
15:12And has it...
15:13Has it stayed with you?
15:15Massively. Massively.
15:17Yeah.
15:17What has?
15:18I don't know.
15:19Like, I have been to loads of...
15:21I've been to hanging, sudden deaths and stuff.
15:23And they're never pleasant, but you just sort of move on with it.
15:26I don't know why, but I just can't stop thinking about it.
15:36Yeah.
15:36I have a file to do for it too.
15:38I have to do a corners.
15:39A court file.
15:41Which needs to be in in two weeks, and I haven't even started it,
15:43because I just...
15:44I don't like it.
15:45I really don't.
15:45I don't know what it is, honestly.
15:46I never thought I'd be that person.
15:48He lets that sort of thing annoy me, but...
15:50And what is it?
15:50Is it the images of him lying there?
15:52Yeah, 100%.
15:54100%.
15:54Not to be dramatic about it, like,
15:55but I've genuinely,
15:56the amount of times I've dreamt about it,
15:58is mad.
15:59Dreamt about what?
16:00Him jumping, or are you jumping him?
16:02Yeah.
16:02Like, the whole thing happening again.
16:05It's weird, like...
16:07Was he old?
16:08No, he was 28.
16:10What?
16:10That's bad crack.
16:11I had to go speak to his mum after as well,
16:13which was pretty horrific.
16:16Did she know by the time you got there?
16:18She was standing in Victoria Square waiting on him,
16:21and I went out later with his belongings.
16:25Erm...
16:25Ah, man, it was awful.
16:27It was truly awful.
16:28Sounds awful.
16:29You know, I obviously had a chat with her
16:31and explained to her that I was there at the time,
16:32but it was really, really horrible.
16:39The impact on Adam is clear to see.
16:43How are you gonna look tonight?
16:46I'm starting to realise the sheer range of things
16:49we expect these officers to deal with.
16:51From minor calls...
16:53Pull your trousers up there.
16:55They're around your ankles.
16:56Whoa, whoa, whoa, watch yourself.
16:58That's it.
16:59Tighten that belt,
17:00make sure they don't fall down again.
17:03Good man.
17:06I was really expecting him to stand up there
17:08and be a big steamy one on the footpath, like.
17:11So was I.
17:14To harrowing scenes nobody should ever have to see.
17:20You sort of have to learn to switch off when you get home,
17:23because you don't know what one will come back to catch you.
17:26When it gets through.
17:27You don't know which one will end up affecting you
17:29in, like, ten years time.
17:32Aye.
17:33Does any sit with you at the minute?
17:36Yeah.
17:38We were just working, like, a quiet night shift
17:40and it was maybe four or five in the morning
17:44and we were over refueling.
17:46Not much was happening.
17:47And then a call came in saying,
17:48I'm going to CPR.
17:49I think the three-month-old baby.
17:51So we were maybe a minute away.
17:54So we rushed round to the house,
17:55but unfortunately the baby had already died.
17:59There was a paramedic who was just crying in the bedroom.
18:02I was just sat looking at a baby who was dead.
18:06Like, it's not...
18:08It's not normal, but then at the same time,
18:10like, it's heartbreaking for the family to know.
18:12They had another child and the mum was just sitting
18:14in the living room with the other child,
18:16just pretending nothing really was happening.
18:21And then we were just stood in the house
18:23and, obviously, with both parents there,
18:26probably the worst day of their lives
18:28and we were just stood there.
18:30There's nothing you can do.
18:31And are you trained what they say?
18:33No, there's nothing you can say in that situation.
18:36I can't lie and, you know, say I know how it feels
18:39because I've absolutely no idea how it feels
18:40and I can't ever imagine how it would feel.
18:42So, there's nothing you can say in that situation.
18:45And why did that stay with you?
18:46Because it was horrendous.
18:47You know, I can literally visualise.
18:49I remember being there, I remember everything about it, so...
18:54But it's the expectation, then,
18:55that that happens to you and ten minutes later,
18:57you know, you're out to a shoplifter
18:58or you're getting spat on or whatever,
19:00there's no break.
19:01It is relentless.
19:04Yeah.
19:07It's the job.
19:13It's the job.
19:14So many of these officers say that.
19:17But how do they brace themselves
19:19for something like that happening at any moment?
19:23Light and shade, anything can happen at any time.
19:28Yeah!
19:34Perry, Adam and Jade are patrolling Belfast City Centre
19:37on a busy Saturday night.
19:40Leopard print must be all in, is it?
19:42Oh, wow, it's a rave.
19:44Do you like it?
19:46Not really, no.
19:48Depends.
19:50On...
19:51The quantity of it.
19:54It's all right, like...
19:57small doses.
19:58A man catches Perry's attention.
20:01What is he doing?
20:07Suddenly, he throws his drink towards Jade's open window.
20:11He's going to throw.
20:17All right, mate.
20:18It's a drink.
20:18Mate, calm yourself.
20:20What are you at?
20:21Calm yourself.
20:22Give me your hands.
20:23What are you doing?
20:23Put your hands out.
20:24You threw a glass at the car.
20:25Put your hands out.
20:26Put your hands out.
20:27Put there now.
20:28I watched you at the window.
20:29Step back.
20:31I ask you to step back.
20:35The pepper spray causes no permanent injury.
20:38Stop resisting!
20:39But it floors this offender immediately.
20:42All right, big man.
20:44Stop resisting.
20:46Stop resisting.
20:47The suspect is refusing to release his hands to be cuffed.
20:51Stop resisting!
20:56Stop resisting!
20:58Stop resisting!
20:59You have that camera.
21:01To be safe, they need to get him handcuffed.
21:05Just relax.
21:06Relax yourself.
21:07Stop resisting!
21:10Stop resisting!
21:10Stop resisting!
21:10The large crowd is closing in.
21:13They need help.
21:13Fast.
21:15For the first time ever, Perry hits his emergency button.
21:20Uniform officer, I want under.
21:22Can you get his assistance to Library Street?
21:26Mike, 600 of you eyes on the crew there, calling for assistance.
21:30Ah, shit.
21:33Mike, 600 of you eyes on that crew.
21:35All right.
21:37All right.
21:40Look, folks.
21:42Stand back.
21:42Get back.
21:44Can you just give me over?
21:45Can you slammer that tube?
21:46Give us some space.
21:48Just back off for two seconds.
21:49Yeah.
21:49Just get back off.
21:51I'm trying.
21:51I'm trying.
21:52I'm trying.
21:52Stop spitting.
21:53Hey, there's no need to lift your hands, everybody.
21:55Listen, shut up.
21:56I don't need to hear from you.
21:57I don't need to hear from you either.
21:58Just back off.
21:59Stop kicking!
22:02Get that on.
22:03You just kicked me in the chest.
22:04Oh, God.
22:04I see that.
22:05Yo, get the hell out of my face now.
22:06I'm not touching your face, am I?
22:08Get the fucking hell out of my face now.
22:09Stop trying to kick out.
22:10Where's that coal sign?
22:12No, you don't.
22:12I know you are.
22:13No, you don't.
22:13I know you the fucking you are.
22:14All right.
22:17Straight on.
22:17Just keep going straight.
22:22Uniform CR 101 arrival.
22:35Don't just stay close to me.
22:44Is your foot underneath him?
22:45Ah, yes.
22:46Is your foot from underneath?
22:47There was anyone with him yet.
22:49Yeah!
22:52All right, ready?
22:52Hold on.
22:53I think you're over my height now.
22:56They're not on that great, but they're on.
22:59What do you need done?
23:01Crowd control.
23:01Bit of crowd.
23:02And limber's fence.
23:03Right, everybody start moving back!
23:05Move back!
23:06Move back!
23:07Here's limber's fence inside.
23:09Right.
23:10You get one in.
23:12Move back!
23:13I'm not going to keep asking.
23:14Well, he's on the ground and he's kicked me in the chest.
23:16We've been there now.
23:17Call sign's coming to the Telegraph.
23:19Is there any way of getting a truck through here on Blues?
23:22Do you know what you're loving then?
23:23I'll fucking take it.
23:24How about enough?
23:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:30Sierra 101.
23:31There's a male being restrained on the ground here.
23:33Quite a large crowd gathering round.
23:34Can we just try and get a truck through to get him into the back of it?
23:43If we can get him into this car.
23:49Yeah.
23:49Cancel my last there.
23:50You're not going to get through.
23:51I think they're going to try and get him into this police car.
23:53There's taxis queued right back now.
23:55Stephen Nolan, is that you?
24:01What?
24:06What?
24:09Are you OK?
24:09Are you hurt?
24:10No, we're all good.
24:11You're all right?
24:11Yeah.
24:12With the man cuffed to the front, Adam is worried about being choked from behind.
24:17Get someone in.
24:18I'm not driving on my own.
24:20If someone could jump in.
24:21Do what?
24:24Stop spittin'.
24:25Stop spittin'.
24:25You're spittin'.
24:26You're spittin'.
24:27You're spittin'.
24:27You're spittin'.
24:28Stop spittin'.
24:29Hey!
24:30Close the door.
24:32Close the door.
24:33I need to get out here.
24:33Come on.
24:34They're spittin' all over us here.
24:35Let's get him moved.
24:36Just go, go, go.
24:39Uniform, officer 100.
24:40Yeah, we're on our way to custody here.
24:51You're paif?
24:52We're in custody.
24:53OK?
24:53So then we'll give you a chance to wipe your nose and all the rest.
24:56All right, listen, my love.
24:58I've been in custody when she wouldn't let me.
24:59Well, that's good for you.
25:00Hey, fucking Lisbeth.
25:05What are you going there for me?
25:06I mean, I didn't like that at all.
25:08You panicked me, like?
25:09It was the crowd more than anything.
25:11Here.
25:11Here you are, son, you fucking idiot.
25:14First time in nearly eight years I've pushed that red button.
25:17That's whatever I heard of the emergency that night.
25:19I was like, me and Tom were in the south.
25:21Hello, you all right?
25:22No, not all right.
25:23Fair enough.
25:24I wasn't with you initially, so don't blame me if they even know you.
25:26I'm not blaming you too much.
25:28They're a bunch of fucking idiots.
25:29Fair enough.
25:31So we're driving up the street.
25:31You can see the drink on the car.
25:34It's through a glass at the police car.
25:35Then he's denied it was him.
25:37Been threatening towards me and Jade, sort of clenching fists,
25:40stepping towards us.
25:41He's told to step back a couple of times, so...
25:43Rather than take any chances, I just sprayed on my papa.
25:46Probably a good decision after how it went after that.
25:48He's on this side.
25:50He's a brave lump like that.
25:56All right.
26:01All right.
26:02All right, thank you.
26:06That's the first time I've ever heard Perry Hill's emergency room.
26:08He was...
26:09We were getting concerned.
26:10We were getting concerned because we couldn't get control of his arms,
26:13and the crowd was just getting really aggressive for no reason.
26:17Not like she's really okay.
26:20I want to get the spit off this car because that's turning me.
26:24Oh.
26:29I'm sure some of you are still wondering if Perry really needed to use that pepper spray.
26:35That was a split second judgment that the rest of us have endless time to analyse.
26:40What he didn't know at the time was that the offender had six previous convictions for assaulting police.
26:49As we went to speak to him, he stepped forward.
26:52Yeah.
26:53And I think, from memory, I've pushed him back to create that sort of gap between me and him,
26:56that if he did kick off, he'd have a wee bit of time to react.
27:00Step back.
27:01I've told him to get back. He stepped forward then.
27:05But is that enough to have him, Perry? One step forward?
27:09Well, this is pre-emptive. He stepped forward in an aggressive manner, you know.
27:18I mean, what's the next move? Take a slap in the mouth.
27:49Next time on Peelers.
27:51Get us to the location, we'll head that way.
27:53Be ready to run here, kid.
27:58Stop there!
27:59The team tackle crime in the city centre.
28:04And a serial car thief is still having nightmares about his past.
28:08How many people were in the car, Kevin?
28:10Sixers.
28:11And two died, is that right?
28:13It was over.
28:13I will lower there.
28:16Yeah.
28:16I don't know.
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