i seen that skinhead with half face tattooed and I am sure he is with some bikey gang and he was looking for someone mean looking, looking me and mum, what these idiots don't realise anyone there could be a plain clothed police watching them and I am sure they do drug deals there. I just watch and report to the police. anyone there could be a plain clothed drug squad cop or police detective. these guys are so stupid. its like I used to hear a light plane fly over around 2am every week and i swear they did a drug drop to a boat that went to mr shampoos 3 storey mansion over the water. I just watch and listen.

i seen that skinhead with half face tattooed and I am sure he is with some bikey gang and he was looking for someone mean looking, looking me and mum, what these idiots don't realise anyone there could be a plain clothed police watching them and I am sure they do drug deals there. I just watch and report to the police. anyone there could be a plain clothed drug squad cop or police detective. these guys are so stupid. its like I used to hear a light plane fly over around 2am every week and i swear they did a drug drop to a boat that went to mr shampoos 3 storey mansion over the water. I just watch and listen.
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