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Have the Grammar Police a future in R & S or are they desperate for employment?

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If ejected, will they end up on the streets?

Will our streets be safe?

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  1. Magic 8 balls says "Outlook not so good".


  2. policehavegrammarfuturesureemploynodespe...

  3. LOLOLOLOLOL I don't know what to answer to this question

  4. Judging from what I have seen, they will never lack for employment.  

  5. They will not touch you at present.

    Butt there tallons are long

    Shud yew get it rong!

  6. No, I don't think the streets would be safe with them on them, but they would provide a lot more employment for street sign writers - or should that be street signs' writers?  :)

    Course there are nice, sweet, kind people who will sometimes point out bad grammar in order to save us from being cautioned by the GP; but, on the whole, I think the GP use it solely as a means of trying to  convince others that they are right about everything in the world and the offender is wrong about everything in the world, full stop.  

  7. Grammar police I presume' are those who scour questions and answers looking for the slightest mistake

    and with  neurotic feelings that takes over them

    point out your grammar or spelling with relish

  8. I think it's a losing battle.  

  9. the streats willlllll enver be safe as long as thare's bard gramer and spellinqs

  10. You forgot a comma. It should read:

    "Have the Grammar Police a future in R & S, or are they desperate for employment?"

  11. I don't think they will ever be out of a job.

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