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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Mouse nest found on policeman&#x27;s desk</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Mouse nest found on policeman&#x27;s filthy desk<br /><br />Exterminators called in to deal with an infestation at a police station found a mouse nest on a messy desk.<br /><br />Daily Telegraph<br /><br />Published: 9:21AM GMT 05 Jan 2010<br /><br />Mice made a home on one policeman&#x27;s messy desk Photo: GETTY<br /><br />Pest controllers were called to an office in Kennington, south London, used by weapons and technology experts at the Metropolitan Police after reports of &#x27;mice everywhere&#x27;.<br /><br />According to internal police reports, a family of mice even set up home in one police worker&#x27;s desk - burying themselves in his paperwork.<br /><br />The report reminds workers of &#x27;the Met&#x27;s clear desk policy&#x27; - meaning everything on your desk must be filed away by the end of each day so cleaners can do their jobs.<br /><br />It states: Employees came across a number of mice at a police building.<br /><br />Action was taken to remove the mice from the premises and there have not been any sighting of mice since.<br /><br />A spokeswoman for the Met said that the &#x27;paperwork home&#x27; set up on one desk by mice consisted of &#x27;paperwork that did not relate to operational police matters&#x27;.<br /><br />Some of the desks were so messy it was a wonder anyone could find anything, said one officer.<br /><br />It got to the stage where mice droppings were found on desks and that&#x27;s when everyone thought &#x27;it&#x27;s time to do something about our desks&#x27;.<br /><br />That&#x27;s when one guy found a mouse nest in his paperwork. It&#x27;s fair to say he was a little embarrassed.<br /><br />Lambeth cops spend more than $25,000 on vermin exterminators last year, including $4,299 to get rid of &#x27;unwanted birds&#x27; and $12,018 on &#x27;rodent or mammal extermination&#x27;.<br /><br />The sum also included $108 for &#x27;getting rid of geese&#x27;, although a police spokesman could not shed any further light on this particular expense.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/1/mouse-nest-found-on-policemans-desk.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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