The world is your oyster...
but most oysters are found in the sea.
"Hi sir, how're you doing?'
I looked up.
Two burly uniformed police officers stood before me. I was cornered. I had nowhere to run. Of course, I had no intention to do so. But the fact of the matter was, I had nowhere to run.
"Sir, we have the right to search you under Section 44(2) of the Terrorism Act."
Have you ever seen a duck in water before? As it moves along the surface of the water, it looks most serene. But just beneath, it's feet will be flapping wildly, trying to keep itself afloat... that's how I was.
I looked around, not sure what I was looking for. I had been in the quiet corner of the concourse, reading the fare guide intently, minding my own business. Most of the people who were coming from the direction of the train station, where I had come from, went down straight to the tube platform.
For the next few minutes, they searched my rucksack, and took down my details.
Hair : Short black
Clothing : Upper : Black Jacket; Lower : Black Jeans
Footwear : Brown Shoes
Build : Medium
etc.
Throughout, I remained calm, answering the questions they asked, trying my best not to look like a duck. Forgetting how to spell the name of the street I lived on didn't help.
Arrested?
No.
"Here's your record. You're free to go."
I took the pink slip, and kept it in my pocket.
Relieved.
Well, at least I had an excuse for being late to meet my friend...
*******
It wasn't too bad actually, they were polite, and had gone to great lengths to keep me comfortable.
Got to take it on the chin.
Was I insulted?
Nope. It happens.
Keep up the good work guys!