ryan81986
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Station 3 said:Whats next NASCAR helmets with BUDLIGHT logos on it.
Phoenix_Rising said:well, they both look pretty dumb. to each their own though, must admit, thought about (however briefly) digitaling mine.
C420sailor said:Come up to Long Island and you'll see all sorts of decals and stickers on helmets. Guaranteed to have at least one wannabe in each department with a FDNY sticker on his helmet. Lame.
vonirkinshtine said:Shoot, I see firefighters with also sorts of FDNY logos on everything all over the place.
vonirkinshtine said:Shoot, I see firefighters with also sorts of FDNY logos on everything all over the place.
ryan81986 said:Yes, these are real and they're made by Bullard. I would hope that nobody would wear one of these, but I know someone will. As if vollies didn't have enough stereotypes to live up to:
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firefighter22 said:I want one how much
ast123 said:I'd wear one if it were allowed!
People who have professionalism will bring that into the fire service with them. People who don't have professionalism adorn their gear with all sorts of novelties and like to melt their gear to look "cool" (of course, there is a huge safety aspect of having dirty gear, but I'm specifically talking about the "look").foxtrot5 said:WHY!?!?! For Pete's sake, your helmet is probably one of the single most identifyable [sIC] pieces of equipment other than the truck you rolled in on and as such should be a reflection of your prefessional [sIC] attitude towards the job.
vonirkinshtine said:People who have professionalism will bring that into the fire service with them. People who don't have professionalism adorn their gear with all sorts of novelties and like to melt their gear to look "cool" (of course, there is a huge safety aspect of having dirty gear, but I'm specifically talking about the "look").
GRANTED...there is no difference in quality of service between someone with a realtree helmet and dirty gear, and someone with "professional-looking" gear. You're going to have great firefighters in either category. But for me personally, who has a desk job and has to worry about "corporate dress codes", "professional appearance" is a peeve of mine.