On a cold , dark nighttime on the mean streets of the UK , an undercover law officer was radio and informed that a potential defendant was nigh by . Keen to do the right thing , he set off in hot pursuit . Twenty fraught minute afterward , he watch he ’d been chasing … himself .
The CCTV operator reported to police force that someone was ‘ acting suspiciously ’ , harmonise toThe Telegraph . unluckily , the officeholder who resolve to follow up on the news report was actually the shady figure in enquiry . woefully , the name of the military officer and accurate placement have n’t been disclosed , but it fall out somewhere in the south of England .
The poor guy doing the chasing reassured the CCTV operator that he was “ hot on the heels ” of the defendant . Uh , at least until the police officeholder ’s boss turned up in the CCTV control way and recognize him . A fourth-year police officertold The Telegraph :

“ Every time the military personnel darted in to another side alley , the [ military officer ] was sprain immediately into the same alleyway , but every time the CCTV operator asked what he could see there was no trace … [ he ] had been chasing himself round the streets . ”
How do you tag yourself around the street for 20 min ? Largely through stupidity it seems . [ The Telegraph ; Image : charbel.akhras ]
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