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McAwesome6934

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  1. I don't have any need for any flexcuffs. When I become an officer I will probably invest in some, but that's not for like 4 more years.
  2. Unprofessional? Could you explain a bit more? What do you mean by your bail out bag?
  3. There are national and statewide competitions as well as weekly meetings where we have role play scenarios on calls that police officers face. That's when we use them. They allow Community Services Officers to do those things, not explorers. Community Services Officers are not volunteers.
  4. I will need handcuffs when I become a Community Service Officer in the upcoming months, as well as an ASP baton. And there has been times in explorers when I needed more than one pair of cuffs, so these are definitely a must, and will be used. You completely swayed my decision and I am probably gonna go with the closed case. I will also look into the HINDI thing seems like it is useful.
  5. Yeah, what Sean said. " Community Service Officers (CSOs) are part-time non-sworn uniformed employees who assist the Department by handling duties such as animal control, parking enforcement, aiding motorists, vehicle lockouts and traffic control that don’t require a police officer. " That's the description given on my City's website. We also started doing prisoner transports recently. ------ See like I really like the look of this
  6. DUMB TOPIC ALERT!! Alright so I am a police explorer and am going to be a community service in the next few months, if everything goes as planned. I am looking at ordering some new things for my duty belt. I am ordering two pairs of cuffs and two cases to hold them. I cannot decide which case to go with though..... so your help would be greatly appreciated. Whether it's based off of real world experience or just aesthetics. These cases are going to be on my rear and the ASP cuffs will be in the front. So two peerless hinged cuffs in the back and ASP tac cuffs in the front. I decided to make this post because I am going to have this duty belt for the next 10 years at the very least. Here are the two additional pairs of cuffs I am ordering - And I am trying to decide between these two If I get the latter of the two I am going to have the cuffs dangle into my rear pockets. I currently have this in my front. Leave feedback and vote please!!
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  9. Anyone who uploads it should get Polecat's approval first.
  10. I heard that it's the same technology the NSA uses to not spy on us.
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  12. LCPD:FR Multiplayer Episode 30 - #Necrophilia[HD]
  13. I appreciate that, and I agreed with what you were saying. However this isn't the place.

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