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You get what you pay for, but in most cases, cops are overpaid as evidenced here.
dumping his ashtray?
Left Brew River after lunch and missed his turn back to barracks!
Enlarging the picture - (150, 200 250, 300, 350 400) -I do not see anyone in the car - not even a policemen. So I find we still do not know what the officer was doing.
In D.C., he's prolly afraid to get out of the car.
At least he used a trash can.
1:18 PMDid you notice the location of the headrest? That would put his/her head behind the door post. Even if what you said were true, that would mean he/she parked the car there and left it. Both scenarios are bad.
Donut bags from the Dunkin' drive through... or his used steroid syringes... take your pick.
He's getting the doughnut bags and crumbs off the floor to put in the trash.
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You get what you pay for, but in most cases, cops are overpaid as evidenced here.
dumping his ashtray?
Left Brew River after lunch and missed his turn back to barracks!
Enlarging the picture - (150, 200 250, 300, 350 400) -I do not see anyone in the car - not even a policemen. So I find we still do not know what the officer was doing.
In D.C., he's prolly afraid to get out of the car.
At least he used a trash can.
1:18 PM
Did you notice the location of the headrest? That would put his/her head behind the door post.
Even if what you said were true, that would mean he/she parked the car there and left it.
Both scenarios are bad.
Donut bags from the Dunkin' drive through... or his used steroid syringes... take your pick.
He's getting the doughnut bags and crumbs off the floor to put in the trash.
Post a Comment