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"He OWNS the police." Smarmie Doofus Dec 2012 #1
I just watched that movie last week. Classic! n/t adirondacker Dec 2012 #4
That one question is the one that definitely needs answering: docgee Dec 2012 #2
It's not "NYPD" for hire, it's an off-duty policeman working privately.... George II Dec 2012 #3
Because of the (potential) dilemma posed by post #2 . n/t Smarmie Doofus Dec 2012 #5
That is a purely hypothetical question....... George II Dec 2012 #7
Ya. That could never happen. n/t Smarmie Doofus Dec 2012 #8
Correct George II Dec 2012 #13
I have friends that are policemen. The real money they make are often in details... geefloyd46 Dec 2012 #9
If he were working privately, Heywood J Dec 2012 #10
Not true....fact is he is working privately and he's in uniform....a little research might help! George II Dec 2012 #12
The article says they are paid by the NYPD. Heywood J Dec 2012 #14
From the article....... George II Dec 2012 #16
K&R'd! snot Dec 2012 #6
Hey, give 'em a break cbrer Dec 2012 #11
Here's my questions: discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2012 #15
It's doubtful that a police officer would risk his career and pension by committing perjury. George II Dec 2012 #17
I didn't mention perjury. discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2012 #18
Damn jsr Dec 2012 #19
On second thought... discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2012 #20
Banks tend to pay better... geefloyd46 Dec 2012 #21
re: "...what are they going to get in schools Apples..." discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2012 #22
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