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WANTED: Photo of short policeman standing on car.

LR

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Can't remember where I saw it - but this photo was a favourite of mine.

There were a few photos in the set, and in it was a short police officer talking to a very tall man and one of the photos shows the police officer standing on his car to be the same height as the other man.

If anyone has the photos, I would love to see them posted on the board or in a personal message!

Thanks
 

Simon

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Hey!
Here is one of them - I couldn't find the other one...
LBmIS.jpg
 

LR

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Thanks for those. Are we thinking these are real pictures, or edits?
 

the8th

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That is in Bozeman, MT. Unless I'm mistaken, I'd recognize those mountains anywhere.
 

Alfred

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WOW! I hope these are real pics. If not, amazing Photoshop work.
 

rene

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Bozeman, Montana?? How strange is this, that I as a German 1st read about this town today in a Carl Hiiasen book and read about this here again a few hours later?? :)
 

Large4life

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Looks real. But who is taking a picture of a cop giving a sobriety test? This action would definitely not be allowed here in South Carolina.
 

hyperauxi

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Legally in the U.S. one is allowed to record police actions from public places if they do not interfere with an arrest/detainment or police activities. This means one can record from some distance away but still in earshot. Realistically the police don't like to be recorded but it *is* legal to do so. Sometimes it's enough to simply back off a little but mileage varies depending on jurisdiction, officer, and nature of the incident.

The real thing that gives this away as a setup is the "cop" standing on his car. A real officer in official duties wouldn't do that even for a tall guy. lol Those were some hot images, regardless.
 

Large4life

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Legally in the U.S. one is allowed to record police actions from public places if they do not interfere with an arrest/detainment or police activities. This means one can record from some distance away but still in earshot. Realistically the police don't like to be recorded but it *is* legal to do so. Sometimes it's enough to simply back off a little but mileage varies depending on jurisdiction, officer, and nature of the incident.

The real thing that gives this away as a setup is the "cop" standing on his car. A real officer in official duties wouldn't do that even for a tall guy. lol Those were some hot images, regardless.
I like your response. It makes sense that a real cop would not put himself in the awkward position of standing on the hood of his car.
Thanks
 

hoser0

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That is in Bozeman, MT. Unless I'm mistaken, I'd recognize those mountains anywhere.
That's a Utah Highway Patrol patch on his shoulder. Close enough I guess?
 
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