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I d love it. I d worry of course of her safety of being shot, but it
would deffinately save me $$$ on cuffs |
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Heck I would love to work in a crime lab that would be just too kewl.
Kojack ya not right lmao Besides cuffs are too stiff restraints would be better lmao fur ones at that lmao |
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They make'em fur lined, seen them in a magazine, Txs.
Want me to find that copy? |
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Karmafury, congradulations. I've never worked in a maternity ward. I
have, however blogged with many people who were definitely better qualified than some morons I've blogged with. |
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Mes, I've never worked in a maternity ward either. However I have worked
as a Security Officer for over 20 years, undercover and uniform. Times have been I'd need back-up and the guy I work with stands back and the woman steps forward. A woman is also a lot better qualified to speak to a female victim of a violent crime. So I really don't care about gender only in getting the job done properly. |
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KF, Freind, WAIT. I'll be the first to apologize for getting off on the
wrong foot. I really would rather be civil and sincere and have PERTINENT exchanges for the sake of growth. But, try to save the badge for appropriate encounters. Knowledge can be more of a double edged tertiary reality than one might publicly prefer. |
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Oh yeah, in my opinion "gender" and "occupation" can never have even a
remotely comperable position in the realm of foundational reality. Furthermore, it seems to be equivicational escapism to suggest otherwise. |
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