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Wild in the Streets in South Philly

Philly cops, keeping it real...

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I find it odd that while Philly is a Dem/Progressive city that the police are still strict .
No offense to our men in blue but Philly never struck me as High Speed Low Drag .
They do come across as bad ass and line in the sand . I for one am grateful that they have not become Seattle or Portland , even Charleston . They only thing I would change about Philly is bringing back the Old hickory night stick . That thing was a major deterent . Mace , yawn . Taser , hohum . Hickory poisoning , Fuck That Noise .
 
I find it odd that while Philly is a Dem/Progressive city that the police are still strict .
No offense to our men in blue but Philly never struck me as High Speed Low Drag .
They do come across as bad ass and line in the sand . I for one am grateful that they have not become Seattle or Portland , even Charleston . They only thing I would change about Philly is bringing back the Old hickory night stick . That thing was a major deterent . Mace , yawn . Taser , hohum . Hickory poisoning , Fuck That Noise .

A guy I policed with in South Louisiana in the 90's had a custom stick made from Cocobola wood, with a narrower barrel on it in the general contour of a Katana. That thing was fucking devastating, and this was when PR24's were still around and it was common practice to throw a D-Cell battery into the aluminum sticks for better energy on target.

The sound of that wooden stick and the screams of pain afterward were "special"
 
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You know that philly government is full on liberal when the new DA speaks at Police academy graduation and tells the new cops that if they don’t shoot to wound, regardless of the situation, he would treat them as murderers and prosecute them to the absolute fullest extent to the law.