M MLeake New member Jul 25, 2009 #1 http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/seminole/orl-bk-casselberry-robbery-072509,0,3866884.story
B Brian Pfleuger Moderator Emeritus Jul 25, 2009 #2 I wouldn't consider "wearing security or police t-shirts" to be "in uniform".
M MLeake New member Jul 25, 2009 #3 Not in uniform, maybe... ... but if you ever watch how some of the narcotics tac squads dress for raids...
Not in uniform, maybe... ... but if you ever watch how some of the narcotics tac squads dress for raids...
B Brian Pfleuger Moderator Emeritus Jul 25, 2009 #5 No doubt, but it would take more than a t-shirt and "I'm a cop" to get compliance, or deference of any kind, from me. My response would be "Good, let me call your buddies over, we can have a party."
No doubt, but it would take more than a t-shirt and "I'm a cop" to get compliance, or deference of any kind, from me. My response would be "Good, let me call your buddies over, we can have a party."
S stargazer65 New member Jul 25, 2009 #6 I have an Old Navy T-shirt. I wonder if people will still think I'm in the Navy?
C Composer_1777 Moderator Jul 25, 2009 #8 I have an Old Navy T-shirt. I wonder if people will still think I'm in the Navy? I am in the navy and you got me laughing with that statement. lol!! old navy! Click to expand... Click to expand...
I have an Old Navy T-shirt. I wonder if people will still think I'm in the Navy? I am in the navy and you got me laughing with that statement. lol!! old navy! Click to expand... Click to expand...