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Not only sleeping, but notice his jacket is on backwards over his arms, nullifying their use, and his gun belt is hanging on the seat next to him. Look at the contrast in the picture between the front and back windows and you'll notice his front window is down.
Btw, this picture was taken while standing on the sidewalk. Dozens of people were walking by looking at this individual."We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."
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Another funny thing is a police officer was conducting a traffic stop directly across the small street where he was posted and had to use his loud siren to get the subject to pull over. He did not wake up for that. I ended up taking his photo after I woke him up previously in the night. Hey, at least I was fair."We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."
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We have a term for security people like that...we refer to them as "mannequins", simply because you could dress a department store dummy in the same uniform and nobody would know the difference between the person and the dummy.
All I can say is that I hope there wasn't an actual firearm on that utility belt.Last edited by wvd1979; 03-08-2006, 07:14 AM.
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Originally posted by wvd1979We have a term for security people like that...we refer to them as "mannequins", simply because you could dress a department store dummy in the same uniform and nobody would know the difference between the person and the dummy.
All I can say is that I hope there wasn't an actual firearm on that utility belt."We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."
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Originally posted by Mr. SecurityIf you woke him up previously, then he simply doesn't care."We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."
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Originally posted by 1stWatchBingo! Since my company doesn't care about it either, even though he was posted on one of our patrol properties, since he didn't work for "our" company, I just posted it up on the internet so we could all make fun of him. No name of the individual or company given, but if "somebody" from his company happens to see it, hey...Some Kind of Commando Leader
"Every time I see another crazy Florida post, I'm glad I don't work there." ~ Minneapolis Security on Florida Security Law
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LOL I know some guys on my Dept that sleeps like that every night.
But you guys gotta be honest. Don't tell me you never took a nap before on a long surveillance???
Try working a 10 hour shift and having to come back the next morning for the arraignment with only 3 hours of sleep.....you'll be out like a baby after feeding time.
Heck one night our K9 handler and his DOG was sleeping. We usually get on the PA and announce our presence gracefully.
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Originally posted by GumshoeLOL I know some guys on my Dept that sleeps like that every night.
But you guys gotta be honest. Don't tell me you never took a nap before on a long surveillance???
Try working a 10 hour shift and having to come back the next morning for the arraignment with only 3 hours of sleep.....you'll be out like a baby after feeding time.
Heck one night our K9 handler and his DOG was sleeping. We usually get on the PA and announce our presence gracefully.
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Originally posted by GumshoeLOL I know some guys on my Dept that sleeps like that every night.
But you guys gotta be honest. Don't tell me you never took a nap before on a long surveillance???
Try working a 10 hour shift and having to come back the next morning for the arraignment with only 3 hours of sleep.....you'll be out like a baby after feeding time.
Heck one night our K9 handler and his DOG was sleeping. We usually get on the PA and announce our presence gracefully.
However, this was no nap. This person was asleep from the start of the shift until the end."We appreciate all the hard work you've done, the dedicated hours you have worked, and the lives you have saved. However, since this is your third time being late to work, we are terminating your employment here."
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