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Street Value

DUNBAR fishes out a cigarette and a business card. The SCROTE breaks the cigarette in two and starts to roll a spliff.
     
           
DUNBAR
           
  My druggie, Terence Sheppey.  
     
 
DS SIMONS
 
 

Possession with Intent to Supply.

 
     
 
DUNBAR
 
 

He’s thinking about it. But it says here he had fourteen grams of crack cocaine in his sock with a street value of £1500.

 
     
 
DS SIMONS
 
 

Yeah.

 
     
 
DUNBAR
 
  Which street?  
     
 
DS SIMONS
 
  What?  
     
 
DUNBAR
 
  My client wants to know which street you can sell rocks for thirty quid a go? ‘Cos round his way he can only get a tenner for them.  
     
 
DS SIMONS
 
  You challenging my valuation?  
     
 
DUNBAR
 
  No, I’m just saying: tell him the street and he might even be able to pay the fine.  
     
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Scummy Excuse
Faint Defence
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Payback
An Honest Scumbag
A Damaged Woman
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Bankrolled
The Laundry
Twelfth of Never
Dunbar's Dong
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