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Well Jeremy DeWitte is still alive, so...
jesus...if they whack any harder, it might fall off...Pennsylvania has their own version of metro state they are called Alpha centaurian and they dress up in military uniforms with ribbons and medals these guys stroke it real hard
Remember there are no stupid questions only stupid err I mean silly answers and knowledge to partake from the intelligent members of the community!The educational value of this thread is priceless. I do wish I would've moseyed here first for how NOT to do something. I'd have saved days of research.
Thanks for the info and laughs, y'all.
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If I understand correctly he's in jail and the government took his company and a few others went to jail.
Pennsylvania has their own version of metro state they are called Alpha centaurian and they dress up in military uniforms with ribbons and medals these guys stroke it real hard
Oh and as Double Stolen Valor Deluxe: Stolen Valor plus borderline police impersonation. Betcha they want Valors on their vehicles to reflect their military "service" as Super Secret SEAL Recon Sniper Parachute Marine Raider Sapper Recon Secret Ranger Operators in a unit that they can't tell you about and their MOC was "secret operations".
They look like the garbage I used to wear for Burns Intl Security back in the 80's and 90's except the badge setup is nypd style awards or whatever going upward, the tie is stupid I rid my employees and fellow workers of them when I was a capt. no one wears a whistle anymore that I know of.Are these uniforms police or military or military police style uniforms??? .... and a patrol car??
I got that pic off of their website. If I see one out "on patrol" I'll get oneNeed a better picture.
I think it's a rape whistle.. ya know just in case someone can't keep their hands off those hot sexy uniformsNeed a better picture.
You forgot Secret Squirrel.
OK so their name is a Star Trek reference. Classy. Betcha none of them served and they're wearing three National Defense Service Medal ribbons, Navy Achievement Medals w/ 4 stars, five Army Good Conduct Medals WITH Navy medals and they all have at LEAST one decoration with a V device. Add in a CIB badge with three stars for the same campaign, Expert weapons qualifications and a bunch of those BS memorial medals w/ ribbons that you can buy online. Uniforms have to be all wrong and have ribbons/medals from at least 2 branches and 10 service stripes as a Sgt to SSgt or SFC. Service stripes with random stars over them too. Oh and as many streamers as they can wear on both sides.
Question about this, since I've seen plenty cops wearing what appear to be service ribbons.
Do the ribbons mean anything at all out of the context of the correct uniform or VFW event? Or are police allowed to wear ribbons and other devices from their military careers on their department uniforms? I've always just figured those are department-issued for years of service milestones or notable achievements that members of the public wouldn't have the first clue about. I can't say I've ever read much into any of the flair LEOs have on their uniforms, but it doesn't surprise me that security with little actual authority would wear extra crap to provide the illusion of authority so other members of the public would be less likely to question them.
I'd consider there to be a difference between actual stolen valor and silly attempts to bamboozle additional respect or authority out of the general public.
Because amazon calls them.grill lights lolWhy in the actual Mickey Mouse *bleep* is he running 2 sirens? Also, if I hear him call every light head a "grille light" one more time, I may have to hire a local to go punch him right in the mouth.