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LAPD Bike Cop Motovlog

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That's actually quite nice!

The police motorcycle unit of The Hague does a sort of similar-ish thing, they don't vlog stuff, but they are showing police escorts from their perspective: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC02HKtbrq0ypHvJkovqDr8g

(it is all in Dutch though, so that might be a bit less interesting for most people. then again, it's nice footage to watch, and most things they say are inaudible on the camera anyway so you don't miss much apart from the explanation of what is going on in the video description)

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I found out about him today since I have an interest of pursuing law enforcement and since I'm a rider and huge fan of motovloggers. Officer Rob is a perfect mix :woot:

~We rise from the fallen.

I just wanted to say that this was a pretty good find. I've actually binged watch several of his videos just now and was surprised to find that he often patrols around my neighborhood. When I decide to join the force someday, it would be nice to bump into Officer Rob in person. Pretty cool and decent guy.

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Found him when he started getting popular. Really enjoy the content, it's awesome being able to see things from a LEO's perspective and what they encounter. It would be so much fun to have that job. 

Officer Rob and Walterrific are in my opinion the best moto vloggers out there! :thumbsup: 

 

 

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