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Fireman remind us they're still bad ass

ChamberDoc says...

DUDE I wanna become a fireman just so I can do THISFrom personal experience trust me you dont get to do this unless you are in a super metropolis town/city

Seattle big enough?

Actually, it looks to me like training for the Volunteer Fireman's Field Days we used to have in Northern New York. They had souped-up cars with a small fire truck body and held competitions in hose-laying and charging, ladder work, etc. Small town departments with only volunteer firemen found this quite a useful way to stay sharp, and the people enjoyed watching it. Win-win.

Rolemodel Cop Finds Gun, Remains Calm

ChamberDoc says...

Well, the last post contained all of the message I was allegedly quoting from and left out my comments, so I'll try again. In California, open carry is lawful so long as the weapon is unloaded within city limits. The same section of the CPC authorized law enforcement officers to stop persons exercising their open carry rights to determine if the gun is loaded or not. That was the law when I was a Santa Ana Reserve Police Officer. What we just witnessed in the video could have been a training scenario from the police academy: it portrayed two persons exhibiting the proper behavior in a potentially stressful situation. That is a police officer who should be a training officer. Incidentally, Oceanside, CA has a number of former (never say ex-) Marines and to them I say Semper Fi! from Doc.

Rolemodel Cop Finds Gun, Remains Calm

ChamberDoc says...

>> ^shuac:>> ^DrewNumberTwo:Shuac, how do you expect someone to record their right being denied after it's already happened? And what's deceitful about walking around doing something that you're allowed to do? Also, no, it's not necessary to do something because you can do it. So what? He didn't have to present his ID. He didn't.I'm not objecting to the video being taken. I'm objecting to this guy's agenda. Capice?The other point I was making was this: given the way the cop was behaving what, exactly, would be the harm in producing ID? Show me another cop acting differently, and I'll give you another answer. But THIS cop in THIS video? ...no, there's no reasonable justification to deny producing I.D. other than to be a tool and to serve his little video presentation. I can almost hear him thinking, "Gee this isn't going so well...this cop is far too calm making for a boring 4th amendment rights video...hmm, maybe if I tell him I'm not going to produce I.D. then he'll get riled up...oh, I hope I hope I hope!"Douche canoe, pure & simple.On a related point...where was this fellow that he didn't need to produce a Carry License which, ostensibly, would have had his name somewhere on it?

You can´t fly any lower than this...

Amazing Choir uses hands to create a thunderstorm

ChamberDoc says...

>> ^kulpims:
>> ^brycewi19:
The beatboxer does know that he doesn't have to make the drum motions with his hands to get those sounds, right?!

I'll tell him you said so — he's a friend of mine, we went to school together:)


And you can tell him (and the guys playing air guitar behind him) that I think he contributed materially to the success of the performance. I may not be a concert level performer like some who post here, but I know what makes the hair in the back of my neck stand up. I applauded here in the office!

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