Midsomer Murders (TV Series)
Birds of Prey (2003)
Daniel Casey: Sgt Gavin Troy
Quotes
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Sgt Gavin Troy : How much money is there in it?
PC Sarah Pearce : Some eggs will fetch a few pounds, rare ones, thousands. But it can add up to serious money; serious enough not to care what species you could be wiping out in the process.
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DCI Tom Barnaby : [notices the mud on Troy's pants and shoes] What happened to you?
Sgt Gavin Troy : What do you mean?
DCI Tom Barnaby : Well, I can only hope you're not going to try to claim for a new suit on your expenses, Troy.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Oh, I'm not bothered about that.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Good. I'm glad to see you're prepared to make sacrifices in the line of duty. You look like you had quite a day.
Sgt Gavin Troy : I have. There's a lot more to to wildlife crime than you think.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Is there any chance you could bring in a little less of it back into the office with you tomorrow?
Sgt Gavin Troy : I don't think Wildlife Liaison is treated seriously enough in CID. We don't spend enough time on it.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Hm, well, after the road to Damascus you've been traveling on with Constable Pearce, I'm sure you'll do your best to remedy that.
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Sgt Gavin Troy : It's a waste of time.
DCI Tom Barnaby : It's a crime,Troy, you are a detective. Don't expect me to treat it differently to any other crime.
PC Sarah Pearce : I'm looking for DS Troy, sir.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Oh, well, you've found him.
[points at Troy]
PC Sarah Pearce : Hi, I'm Constable Pearce, Sarah, Wildlife Liaison Officer.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Oh right, yes, nice to meet you.
PC Sarah Pearce : Um, is... is that what you're wearing, Sergeant?
Sgt Gavin Troy : Well, I've got some wellies.
PC Sarah Pearce : I'm in the car park.
Sgt Gavin Troy : On my way.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Not all bad news, then, wildlife liaison.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Well, it's like you said,sir, a crime is a crime, after all. Thank you.
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PC Sarah Pearce : I owe you a drink sometime. You know Moorcroft was so afraid of what he got involved in, he's delivered his whole network.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Right. Great. Well, I don't know when, um, I get off about, uh... well, it depends what's happening.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Oi, you can get off about
[looks at his watch]
DCI Tom Barnaby : now.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Oh, right, cool.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Cool?
Sgt Gavin Troy : I mean, thank you, sir.