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4th March 06, 03:45 AM
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Well, since I am a cop, I feel I need to at least say something. They were off duty, which lessens the actions a little, but not by much. I think they were out of line no matter what profession they are in. Just bad manners. Not something they should be terminated for, but certainly some discipline. As a supervisor, their intoxication in public and arguement with collegues would actually concern me more.
And, that is why I do not go "regimental" when I wear a kilt in my home town. Too good of a chance I will encounter a stiff wind, a small child, or an intoxicated, curious bar patron. My town is only 30,000 people, so I can't go anywhere without someone knowing who I am. If the apron does not lay correctly, I have an extra layer of protection.
In regards to kilted on duty........my shins and knees would look like raw hamburger after one weekend. I get into a wrasl'n match at least once every three shifts. Already had one this weekend, and it's Friday, aka my Monday.
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