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dostacos said:one of the reasons the LAPD HAD a great reputation was the look of the men and women in uniform.
I wear those during the winter. Keeping my ears warm takes precedence for me at 3 in the morning on a freezing night.Aerol said:In Chicago the cops have been known to wear "skullies" (tight fitting ski caps) in the winter. It's hard to respect someone who looks like that.
Actually given the events at columbine and VT we as patrol now carry ar-15s and some m-16s in our vehicles as well as ballistic gear. Our firearms training is going from just quailifying to a more combat oriented training. Every year more officers are killed than the year before. So I carry more than what I am issued because when it comes to it the battle for my life will likely be over before any swat arrives. My department though they do not have a swat team is sending 3 of us to Swat school next month so that we can at least be trained for it.LEUII said:I have several family members and friends who are in law enforcement. Some with prior military, some without. Each of their departments demands that their uniforms at all times are squared away. A deputy can be squared away when wearing jeans and a uniform shirt if need be. The growing trend toward a paramilitary uniform for officers is a shame as far as I'm concerned. Police forces and military forces serve two different functions. A tactical team needs the kit they use, but regular officers do not.
Ben said:Are the police still required to wear ties? I know the open collar look is a little more casual, but it seems like you don't want to have a tie that people could grab onto. Maybe a clip on is a good compromise?...
fatwoul said:Yes, most police forces with a tie in their uniform employ clip-ons. Bouncers do the same.
I think dress uniforms for formal events might have a "proper" tie. Maybe Indycop can elaborate on this...
...Or maybe he asked his chief if it was OK to wear a bowtie instead, together with his fed. lol
that reminds me of a CHiPS episode where the watch commander complained that Ponch's shirts were too tailored, he kept saying he did not fit off the shelf shirts, at the end he wore a regular shirt that really looked terrible,baggy etc. the boss looked at him and told him to go back they way it wasloldhermann1 said:Maybe my Marine Corps experience spoiled me, and God knows I'm no sartorial paragon myself, but it's always bothered me to see a person in uniform who didn't make that uniform look as sharp is it could look. I'll be looking to see how this plays out. Tho I must say, most NYC cops I see on the beat look just fine. I think the hats will make a difference. Seems a lot of policemen don't like wearing their covers. In the heat of NY I can't blame them, but the hat makes them more identifiable. We'll see how this works out.
after seeing the trooper in Wild hogs I wouldn't want to wear a fitted shirtlol loldostacos said:that reminds me of a CHiPS episode where the watch commander complained that Ponch's shirts were too tailored, he kept saying he did not fit off the shelf shirts, at the end he wore a regular shirt that really looked terrible,baggy etc. the boss looked at him and told him to go back they way it waslol