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  • 20 Most Ridiculous Police Impersonators

    I had forgotten about many of these, and they are absolutely hilarious

    The one in Chicago with the 14 year old going out on patrol and nobody noticing anything was wrong for 6 hours still makes me ROFL!!!!!!

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    20 Most Ridiculous Police Impersonators

    Police impersonation happens with amazing frequency considering the stupidity involved. See our list of the most ridiculous stories that is part hilarious, part terrifying.

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    Whaaaa?!
    I don't see Defender77 anywhere on there..










    Futurelaw

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    • #3
      Thanks for the link, some of those wre hilarious. The large amount of real cops getting pulled over by impersonators is astounding too. You always read that and think their luck ran out, as if it was some random thing. Apparently it happens quite often.
      "You don't want the truth because, deep down in places you don't talk about at parties, you want me on that wall, you need me on that wall... I have neither the time, nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Futurelaw89 View Post
        Whaaaa?!
        I don't see Defender77 anywhere on there..










        Futurelaw
        Has anyone figured out his new ID yet?

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        • #5
          there seems to be a underlying common denominator..


          security guards/private investigators.
          In the end we're all just chalk lines on the concrete drawn only to be washed away, for the time that I've been given, I am what I am. I'd rather you hate me for everything I am, Than have you love me for being something that Im not

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          • #6
            WOW that had me LOL-ing
            Chris

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mstangfk View Post
              there seems to be a underlying common denominator..


              security guards/private investigators.
              and................ the Chicago Police Dept.

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              • #8
                We had one who thought he had made himself into a real cop. He went to the Secretary of State's Office and registered the name California Community Police as a non-profit organization. Because the state allowed him to register his organization as a non-profit, he insisted it was now a real police agency and had his own uniforms made along with giant state seals for his car. He even got the Los Angeles Times to write an article on how his independent police department would be helping out LAPD in high crime areas.

                We had a couple of run-ins with him and explained that what he had done was not how you obtained police powers in California, but he would hear none of it. The matter was finally resolved with his arrest.
                Going too far is half the pleasure of not getting anywhere

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                • #9
                  Funny how a 14 year old kid made the list twice lol

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                  • #10
                    Damn! Now I have to get rid of my off duty CVPI with the beat pack and 911 stickers and spotlight, push bumper and auto peanut butter feeder for the K9 in the back.
                    Free Deke O'Mally!!!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mstangfk View Post
                      there seems to be a underlying common denominator..


                      security guards/private investigators.
                      man oh man, more than one could ever believe.
                      "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - Orwell

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                      • #12
                        after i got out of the Army, and was in college waiting to graduate so i could start applying at departments, it was hard to find a job that would work with my school schedule.. i had probably a dozen friends and family ask "why not do security work to pay the bills"?.

                        i basically said there is no way on gods green earth im working unarmed/armed security.. anywhere anytime, no way..they looked at me like i was a nut and went on about their business.

                        i didnt do it because i knew better.
                        In the end we're all just chalk lines on the concrete drawn only to be washed away, for the time that I've been given, I am what I am. I'd rather you hate me for everything I am, Than have you love me for being something that Im not

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                        • #13
                          Hey.. I didnt see one of my fellow former explorers on there.

                          When this person was an explorer they attempted to pull another kid over on a bike using one of those red party lights/old dashboard lights.

                          Another time, he went into a now defunct McDonalds and demanded free food. he had a shield which looked exactly like the city police shield but had 3 numbers. Needless to say he took a ride in the paddy wagon after that.

                          For years his dad tried to get the explorers to change the uniform to what the boy scouts wear.
                          I don't answer recruitment messages....

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