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Harris County Sheriff's Office, Houston, Texas.

Then again, I did get hired by them as a Reserve Deputy earlier this year, so maybe I'm biased :whistling:

Dude if you ever get to meet that "larger" F.T.O. guy who's appeared in the recent COPS episodes from that area (he might be another rank now), tell him he's awesome, and tell his rookies that they're a bunch of noobs. Two of them almost ran up to pull a possibly armed robber out of a truck after a pursuit on a felony stop. He had to yell "Back up!" When you get on the job with them, show 'em how its done properly.

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Dude if you ever get to meet that "larger" F.T.O. guy who's appeared in the recent COPS episodes from that area (he might be another rank now), tell him he's awesome, and tell his rookies that they're a bunch of noobs. Two of them almost ran up to pull a possibly armed robber out of a truck after a pursuit on a felony stop. He had to yell "Back up!" When you get on the job with them, show 'em how its done properly.

I think I know those episodes. If we're thinking of the same guy he's actually HPD (Houston Police).

I remember a few episodes with HPD with the same FTO yelling things at the rookies like "Cross fire!" and "clear the truck!" and stuff like that, and laughing at the blank face the rookies gave him lol.

I have met one of the HCSO Deputies from COPS before, "Rex" Evans. He appeared in a few episodes, driving one of our old Tahoe's. Most people would probably remember him from the show making a prostitution bust at a truck stop, and pulling a little dog from a flipped over car at an accident.

He's a Captain with HCSO now, pretty cool guy.

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Most of the people on this site are from the UK my friend lol O.P.P Highway Patrol all the way.

Most of the people on this site are from the UK my friend lol O.P.P Highway Patrol all the way.

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I have met one of the HCSO Deputies from COPS before, "Rex" Evans. He appeared in a few episodes, driving one of our old Tahoe's. Most people would probably remember him from the show making a prostitution bust at a truck stop, and pulling a little dog from a flipped over car at an accident.

Yeah I remember that guy too. I think the Langley brothers (producers of COPS) probably just make a generalization when they call the area 'Harris County', since it covers multiple departments. But a lot of agencies around there seem to wear the same light blue uniforms. Oh well. And yes the "cross fire", "back up" guy is the one I was thinking of. Can't remember his name though.

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Okay well as some of you know, im a cali boy ;).

So generally speaking, I would want to stay in the coastal area with good weather. However, I must say having generally the same season year round does get kind of annoying.

So here they are:

1) Orange County Sheriff Department. Reasons: First off, I have never lived outside of OC and the department is super professsional. One time, as a prank some of these kids flipped my basketball hoop against my front door and we called the sheriff because they were seniors and were being dicks but left. Instead of the cop saying hell file a report, he lifted the hoop off the door, put it back where it belongs, and the scoped the nearby neighborhoods for a little and came back to our house and said he had no luck. Also, the pay is great and I just want to help out my county.

2)LVMPD all the way!!!! The action is amazing and I would love to work the strip. However, it is kind of far from the beach :(

3)CHP. Actually, this is probably number two and maybe even number1. I havent decided yet if i want to be mostly calls(which the OCSD only does. They almost never issue citations or do traffic enforcement) or do mostly traffic.

4)LAPD. I have friends who live in LA and I have friends who work for the PD. I especially love their close relation with the LAFD which most of you might not know is extremely neat. Also, the department is run very well and I like the fact they make a HUGE impact on the city/county. And the fact they are the pursuit capitol of the world is an added bonus :D

5)LASD. Same as above^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

6)AST- seems like a good experience to learn more about the enviroment and LE. 6.5) Broward County Sheriff- FLORIDA!!!!!

So we all have our different interests in law enforcement but mine is to STAY in patrol. I dont think I would ever ever want to have to be a detective or any of that stuff. Obviously, I have some list narrowing to do in the next several years. :D

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