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govnor
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Post by govnor »

p99guy wrote:In Johnson County Constable's office, most all of us was plain clothes, open carry while on duty(badge displayed on a shirt pocket hanger)
We drove fully marked Crown Vics though. Not unusual at all in rurual areas in Texas....local folks dont give you a second look.
Here is a pic of me on a typical work day back then.(I've been gone a couple of years)
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I never pay attention to constables...especially around Dallas. I see them and I just want to point out the apartment complexes where the unpaid warrant and parole violators live. Of course that would be profiling and nobody is into that these days...
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one funny thing said by friends, about that photo.."So when you shut the door I suppose you can see the other letters P-A-T-E-D"
lol arent friends wonderful?
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Post by pbandjelly »

:o nice!
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Post by stevie_d_64 »

p99guy wrote:one funny thing said by friends, about that photo.."So when you shut the door I suppose you can see the other letters P-A-T-E-D"
lol arent friends wonderful?
Ohhhhhh, you are sooooo going to get a noogie for that one! :smilelol5:
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