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16 Sentences With "rozzers"

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Back in Guayaquil, the local rozzers roll past, and don't bat an eyelid.
It started when a gang, peacefully nicking stuff, was rudely disturbed by French rozzers.
Apart from a few additional rozzers around the Palace, you'd never know anything was happening.
It does make you smell a bit funny, apparently, but the rozzers will never know.
The rozzers showed up a split second later en masse and rang the loud neighbour's doorbell.
And, if the rozzers have their way and close the Cumberland Street venue down, I never will.
Let's have the rozzers back on the beat, With a clip round the ear for the urchins they meet.
So, being upstanding citizens they immediately called the rozzers, fearing that a drink-driving offence was about to be committed.
Or are there, as I suspect may be the case, a hardcore of repeat offenders who the Rozzers are powerless to stick behind bars?
Yet when the spectacularly successful Wolf Hall author Hilary Mantel murders Thatcher in a new story there is talk of reporting her to the rozzers.
I'd call the rozzers, get them to go to the scene and dust for dabs, the whole CSI thing, but I know they'd only shrug their shoulders.
Writer Joe Hullait, the man behind the BBC Scotland series, was collared by rozzers keen to give him the inside track on serving for the under-fire force.
I knew it was only a matter of minutes before I was rumbled and some sort of motorway security or, worse, the rozzers themselves would be on the scene.
Meanwhile, Adam has seen video footage incriminating Aaron and it's not long before the rozzers rock up to the scrapyard, where they find the gun that Aaron has stashed.
The rozzers said that if the car isn't found in a couple of days it'll probably be locked up in a safe house until they either sell it on or dismantle it and use it for parts.
However, "there's little written evidence of Polari before the 1890s," according to Peter Gilliver, associate editor of the Oxford English Dictionary. The dictionary's entry for rozzer (policeman), for example, includes this quote from an 1893 book (P. H. Emerson's Signor Lippo – Burnt Cork Artiste): "If the rozzers was to see him in bona clobber they'd take him for a gun." (If the police were to see him dressed in this fine manner, they would know that he is a thief).

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