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Old 19 October 2007, 04:46 AM   #29
Gaijin
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If you get it damaged in the line of duty shouldn't the Department pay to get it fixed? Be great if the Department had a deal with Rolex to provide subsidised maintenance.
Anyway Dave knives are cool. I used to work in a butcher's shop and one day I had a knife in one hand and a scrubbing brush in the other. The knife was to scrape off dried scaps of meat from the tile wall while I was cleaning it. Somehow I managed to stab myself while vigerously scrubbing the wall.
So I've learnt to be careful with knives

$35 max for any personal items damaged on duty where I work. i.e. sunglasses and watches.

No way I am wearing a Rolex to work and get into a knock down drag out fight with some tweeker.
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