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Originally posted by colourinthemeaning
Its not Chinese or Japanese, but what about Burmese, Thai or Vietnamese?
Originally posted by evilclould11
have you tried playing it backwards might have a message?
I'm reasonably sure that it's Afrikaans. I can't decipher it all but it sounds like he's revising for his police studies exam or something. Hopefully someone can improve on it but this is about as far as I could get with the first messsage:
Crime is an unavoidable part of all ??? that exist. Right from the earliest times, society was aware of this and ??? was common in order to defend a community against ????????????.
??????? of the concern of the early police is apparent from the first instruction given by Sir Robert Peel at the formation of the Metropolitan Police in 1829. This was as follows: It should be understood at the outset that the principal object to attain is the prevention of crime.
It was already ????? in 1880 for communities to protect life and property.
Originally posted by Cyprex
A quick google search on Afrikaans says its a descendent of Dutch and is spoken mainly in South Africa. Off to find a new translator.
Originally posted by Cyprex
My step father was cleaning his attic
Crime is an unavoidable part of daily existence. Right from the earliest times, society was aware of this and from the earliest times attempts were made to get the community involved with crime prevention. For example the concern of the early police is apparent from the first instruction given by Sir Robert Peel at the formation of the Metropolitan Police in 1829. This was as follows: "It should be understood at the outset that the principal object to attain is the prevention of crime."
Already in 1880 the early communities already had the need to protect life and property. This community cell ***end of first clip*** patrolled the streets at night. ***The next part of the sentence is complete gibberish which I can't make out*** Districts turned into areas of healthy and constituted social [???]. Hope you don't know what the **** I'm talking about, but you'll know one day.