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Old 10-28-2013, 03:30 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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If New York could swap locations with another city which city should it choose?
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Old 10-28-2013, 05:22 PM
 
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I wish NYC could adapt Los Angele's super cool "Live and Let Live" attitude.

And we could also swap law enforcement officers. LA's cops/Sheriff's Deputies are GORGEOUS.
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Old 10-28-2013, 05:34 PM
 
Location: In the heights
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Maybe somewhere along the Mediterranean would be nice, but the less earthquake prone parts.
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Old 10-28-2013, 08:11 PM
 
Location: Bronx
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Wish NYC can switch from a stuck up pretentious city to a laidback superficial citt like LA or Miami.
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Old 10-28-2013, 08:14 PM
 
Location: Washington, DC & New York
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And we could also swap law enforcement officers. LA's cops/Sheriff's Deputies are GORGEOUS.
LOL...that sounds like my friend's sister who used to regularly attempt to attract the attention of a particular BHPD officer. She did date a LASO and I think may have dated another BHPD officer at one point. For some reason, she had quite the attraction, and didn't care that her parents threw a fit because of the "danger" of their occupation, though I think it may have been the more blue than white collar of the chosen field of employment that was a prevailing concern. LASO, I could see, as that job can get a bit dangerous, but BHPD? Not really a hotbed of dangerous characters, in my experience.
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Old 10-28-2013, 08:48 PM
 
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LOL...that sounds like my friend's sister who used to regularly attempt to attract the attention of a particular BHPD officer. She did date a LASO and I think may have dated another BHPD officer at one point. For some reason, she had quite the attraction, and didn't care that her parents threw a fit because of the "danger" of their occupation, though I think it may have been the more blue than white collar of the chosen field of employment that was a prevailing concern. LASO, I could see, as that job can get a bit dangerous, but BHPD? Not really a hotbed of dangerous characters, in my experience.
yeah BHPD got nothing on LASD.

LASD got some of the more dangerous areas.
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Old 10-28-2013, 11:31 PM
 
Location: New York City
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If New York could swap locations with another city which city should it choose?
Rome, Italy.

Rome used to be the center of the Western world. New York is today.
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Old 10-28-2013, 11:40 PM
 
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LOL...that sounds like my friend's sister who used to regularly attempt to attract the attention of a particular BHPD officer. She did date a LASO and I think may have dated another BHPD officer at one point. For some reason, she had quite the attraction, and didn't care that her parents threw a fit because of the "danger" of their occupation, though I think it may have been the more blue than white collar of the chosen field of employment that was a prevailing concern. LASO, I could see, as that job can get a bit dangerous, but BHPD? Not really a hotbed of dangerous characters, in my experience.
BHPD probably deals with a lot of homeless or panhandlers in the area moreso than real criminals, but they're are cute. They're uniforms fit like they were tailored and STARCHED at the dry cleaners.

I found 80% of the cops in LA very attractive. There were all fit, handsome faces, tall (most of them) came in all races, they look like they stepped off a GQ magazine cover. It was really the Sheriff's Deputies who were more GQ ready than the others. I think there's a height requirement for men. Almost all of them were tall. This includes California highway patrol too.

Lemme tell you, if THOSE cops were HERE, then I doubt too many women or gay men would have a problem with "stop & frisk". LMAO! I think women would do things to purposely get "stopped".

Sigh. NYC cops are out of shape and look sloppy in their uniforms. What happened?? I could have sworn Bratton put them on a diet back in the day and were punished if they stepped over a certain weight class.
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Old 10-28-2013, 11:54 PM
 
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BHPD probably deals with a lot of homeless or panhandlers in the area moreso than real criminals, but they're are cute. They're uniforms fit like they were tailored and STARCHED at the dry cleaners.

I found 80% of the cops in LA very attractive. There were all fit, handsome faces, tall (most of them) came in all races, they look like they stepped off a GQ magazine cover. It was really the Sheriff's Deputies who were more GQ ready than the others. I think there's a height requirement for men. Almost all of them were tall. This includes California highway patrol too.

Lemme tell you, if THOSE cops were HERE, then I doubt too many women or gay men would have a problem with "stop & frisk". LMAO! I think women would do things to purposely get "stopped".

Sigh. NYC cops are out of shape and look sloppy in their uniforms. What happened?? I could have sworn Bratton put them on a diet back in the day and were punished if they stepped over a certain weight class.
Don't think theres a height requirement because I seen some short ones.
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Old 10-29-2013, 06:31 AM
 
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