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Post by luvinretrmnt on Oct 25, 2014 7:13:10 GMT -5
Squirrel hops in back of Michigan police car October 24, 2014 5:09 PM By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - This photo provided by the Grand Rapids Police This photo provided by the Grand Rapids Police shows a squirrel inside a Grand Rapids police patrol car parked in Eastown, Mich., on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014. Photo Credit: AP GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - A squirrel that ended up in the back seat of a Michigan police car is out of trouble. The Grand Rapids Press reports that the animal hopped in on Thursday, apparently out of curiosity. advertisement | advertise on newsday The police department in Grand Rapids posted a photo on its Facebook page showing the squirrel peering out from the rear window of the car, next to a half-opened window. The animal didn't spend any time behind bars, however. It soon went free.
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Post by mrwizard on Oct 25, 2014 18:25:00 GMT -5
A squirrel? No big deal!. One of the guys I worked with made the mistake of putting Zippy the Chimp in the back seat of 215. Zippy lived in Hicksville, was a habitual runaway and everyone knew Zippy. What could happen, right? Well, the truth is, a lot of bad things. As it turns out Chimps are not always the playful, childlike creatures you see on TV. Chimps are incredibly strong and they can be nasty, vindictive SOB's (they bite too). Zippy took a dump and smeared it all over the interior of 215. We had to go get his owner to get him out of the car. How'd you like to explain that one to your relief?
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tim2188
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Post by tim2188 on Oct 26, 2014 5:39:06 GMT -5
I had a particularly flat relief, too bad Zippy didn't live in Baldwin.
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Post by 207king on Oct 26, 2014 14:44:35 GMT -5
We have a Zippy in the 3rd... He's very weak and timid. I would have no issues locking him in an RMP. Better yet we should lock him in P&A until he puts in his papers.
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Post by bohica9 on Oct 26, 2014 23:43:26 GMT -5
I remember one old-timer in the Sixth who was expert in preventing anyone ever being in his back seat. In today's parlance, he would be known as "Grand Master Flag"
As a matter of fact, there are a few in every command.
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