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The '''Civil Service''' worked alongside the [[police]] | {{wikipediainfo|Civil Service (United Kingdom)}} | ||
The '''Civil Service''' worked alongside the [[police force]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. | |||
[[Jack Harkness]] disliked Civil Servants, comparing them to aliens with [[grey]] skin, who wore grey clothes and thought grey thoughts. | [[Jack Harkness]] disliked Civil Servants, comparing them to aliens with [[grey]] skin, who wore grey clothes and thought grey thoughts. | ||
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They used to wear [[bowler hat]]s, as if they were badges of office, until they went out of fashion in the [[1950s]]. By the [[21st century]], Jack bet that they still wore them in secret, like an administrative version of the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Slow Decay (novel)|Slow Decay]]'') | They used to wear [[bowler hat]]s, as if they were badges of office, until they went out of fashion in the [[1950s]]. By the [[21st century]], Jack bet that they still wore them in secret, like an administrative version of the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Slow Decay (novel)|Slow Decay]]'') | ||
[[Category:British government]] | [[Category:British government]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:33, 25 October 2018
The Civil Service worked alongside the police force in the United Kingdom.
Jack Harkness disliked Civil Servants, comparing them to aliens with grey skin, who wore grey clothes and thought grey thoughts.
They used to wear bowler hats, as if they were badges of office, until they went out of fashion in the 1950s. By the 21st century, Jack bet that they still wore them in secret, like an administrative version of the Ku Klux Klan. (PROSE: Slow Decay)