Then the copper whips off a little advert looking for narks to come forward over this purely political offence. |
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The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, snouts, shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists. |
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I wonder if the Canadian police could consider invoicing narks directly? |
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Not that the Chancellor is short of narks in this part of the world. |
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