I apologize if this is old. I'm not sure if he was actually an officer or not, or if anyone had any background on it?
The biggest thing I heard that was unbelievable is a Police Lt. with only a year on - so I wonder if he was truthful at all.
I apologize if this is old. I'm not sure if he was actually an officer or not, or if anyone had any background on it?
The biggest thing I heard that was unbelievable is a Police Lt. with only a year on - so I wonder if he was truthful at all.
Repost!
This guy was a PO for like 1 month I believe.
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My new hero!
I saw it on here at one point I think, can someone help me out, I could be wrong!!!!
you're right, hockey did post this in gt2 section, but i don't have the time to look for it now.
The video has the guy saying he WAS on board a police dept. but was let go because he had blue lights in his personal vehicle.
edit: the other video posted earlier had his interview with investigators.
Thanks RemyG, I was too lazy to look for it right now! Plus I have to go to work!
The original post by Hockey in GTII can be found here.
Clearly, I have too much time on my hands.
Citicop.
Sometimes there's Justice...
and sometimes, there's Just Us
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We won't rest 'till we find the mutt.
I have no idea what the facts of this case are, but I know I am not going to get them all from Dateline (hey, this truck isn't exploding like we said it would, lets put an explosive charge on the gas tank).
I don't know why the concept of credibility is so hard for news organizations to understand.
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
Old Chinese Proverb
Yeah....
Oh well, :p
nasty :eek: :mad: