39 thoughts on “The Thin Brew Line

  1. ahyeah

    Probably saved taxpayer €1 by shopping in a discount retailer. Three on-duty guards doing the tea run probably cost taxpayer around €250.

      1. scottser

        it’s a widely known fact that they use teabags confiscated during house searches. any contraband they find is transferred immediately into the teabag jar and the whole lot is whisked away for ‘forensic analysis’.
        slurp :)

  2. The Citizen

    After trying straw, wood and bricks it came to them: A big house of tea.
    A long night of scraping the cement from the inside of the custard creams awaited them back at the station but they didn’t care. They weren’t normal people.

    They were cops.

  3. russian juice

    Garda 1: ”Should We make tea? or go to the pub?”

    Garda 2: ”Ah we will have a cup of tea!”

    Garda 1: ”Grand, ill cancel the pints so”

    …………………….

  4. Paolo

    Pretty stupid post. Are the Gardai not allowed buy tea? Do they not get a lunch break? Can the OP confirm that they were on active duty?

    In short, GROW UP.

  5. Squiggleyjoop

    I know we keep coming back here when there are crime puzzles to be solving, I just really like tea.

  6. scottser

    will ya sign that oul confession there for me now.. ah go on, ah go on, ah go on, you will, you will, you will etc.

  7. Joan

    Myself and my co workers go to the shop together to buy lunch regularly. We just don’t wear uniforms so you can’t tell!
    Saw a group of women from a travel agents buying buns the other day though… straight to Mountjoy with them! The neck if them!!

  8. horse

    So they are buying tea, who’s to say it’s not for the kids that they just rescued from an abusive home, or some distraught mother who is at the station making a missing persons report about her daughter, or some other person whose sibling has just been found hanging in the shed,….. Tea can help calm a bad situation, bring some humanity to it……

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