British police officer Rob Banks becomes unlikely Internet star for his ironic name

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reminds me of two airline passengers being called to board the plane at the final minute--Mr. Terry Wrist & Al Kyder (in Aussie accent,' Kydah') The fun was captured here:

My PC robs banks. :/

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