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rasputin1952 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-29-03 10:54 AM
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84. Interesting....
the ring looks like a large wedding band to me, but that is besides the point.

If this were a shot of real police officers, they are pretty damn shabby in their work.

First, no officer would allow an unknown individual to walk that close to guarded prisoners.

Second, they wouldf have been handcuffed to each other, considering there are two officers viewed, they would have had 2 sets of handcuffs.

Third, There is NO WAY that the officer in the rear would shoot with a shotgun, if the 3 "tramps" decided to make a break for it, or tried to overpower the lead officer.

The whole scene is surreal, and is open for a whole slew of questions.

At the very least, this should be used as a training opportunity for PD's on how NOT to transfer suspects!

:kick:
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