Uh-oh: Cop on duty gets caught playing PSP
See this tidbit as something off topic or a small break from all the breakthroughs in the PSP homebrew scene these past days. The Sun reports that a cop, who’s supposed to be guarding a wall in danger of collapsing in the town of Chingford, East London was seen concentrating really hard – not on his sworn duty of to protect and serve – but on his PlayStation Portable. I can literally hear the Teletubbies say “Uh-oh”.
Apparently, the officer and his partner were so engrossed in their PSP-playing session that they did not notice that a passer-by (or a paparazzo perhaps) took a photo of their escapades and sent it to the said publication. Due to some copyright laws, we can’t post the picture here, so you’re free to take a look through our link below.
When asked for their comment, this is what The Metropolitan Police had to say – “The use of the games console was inappropriate and unprofessional. Senior officers are dealing with the matter.”
Now backed to our regular dishing out of PSP breakthroughs.
Via The Sun
See this tidbit as something off topic or a small break from all the breakthroughs in the PSP homebrew scene these past days. The Sun reports that a cop, who’s supposed to be guarding a wall in danger of collapsing in the town of Chingford, East London was seen concentrating really hard – not on his sworn duty of to protect and serve – but on his PlayStation Portable. I can literally hear the Teletubbies say “Uh-oh”.
Apparently, the officer and his partner were so engrossed in their PSP-playing session that they did not notice that a passer-by (or a paparazzo perhaps) took a photo of their escapades and sent it to the said publication. Due to some copyright laws, we can’t post the picture here, so you’re free to take a look through our link below.
When asked for their comment, this is what The Metropolitan Police had to say – “The use of the games console was inappropriate and unprofessional. Senior officers are dealing with the matter.”
Now backed to our regular dishing out of PSP breakthroughs.
Via The Sun