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UCGal
Participant[quote=SK in CV]
Bad idea. They both wear uniforms. They don’t do the same jobs.[/quote]
I agree. Cops do everything from parking tickets and crowd control to investigating murders and robbery rings. They work on gang control. Heck – look at how many different types of cops there are: traffic, homocide, vice, etc…
Firefighters are about extinguishing the fire with the least loss of life and and property. A completely different skill set. A firefighter has to know the combustibility of various materials, the structural integrity of a burning building in case they have to go rescue someone on a higher floor, etc… That’s a lot different than investigating a murder or writing a traffic ticket.
UCGal
Participant[quote=SK in CV]
Bad idea. They both wear uniforms. They don’t do the same jobs.[/quote]
I agree. Cops do everything from parking tickets and crowd control to investigating murders and robbery rings. They work on gang control. Heck – look at how many different types of cops there are: traffic, homocide, vice, etc…
Firefighters are about extinguishing the fire with the least loss of life and and property. A completely different skill set. A firefighter has to know the combustibility of various materials, the structural integrity of a burning building in case they have to go rescue someone on a higher floor, etc… That’s a lot different than investigating a murder or writing a traffic ticket.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG][quote=UCGal][quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOL[/quote]Actually my wife was a little worried…
Me, her sister, and brother in-law were waiting for flights out when the new broke. Her sister and Brother in-law on a flight to Sac and me on a flight to Vegas…
CE[/quote]
I was laughing at the idea that they would dismantle the TSA security checkpoints.Not. gonna. happen. TSA pat downs are here to stay.
I understand being worried flying right about now. I would imagine the “terror threat” is pretty high.
UCGal
Participant[quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=captcha]It felt weird at Lindbergh Field this morning, with few TSA people packing the remaining scanners. Maybe the patdowners can get a job as prison guards? They should be well qualified.[/quote]
LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]
Yiffing as public policy (I needed Wikipedia for that word).Summary:
Discussion of educational policy to debate over tax dollars for sex with robots and stuffed animals in just 118 comments.
Score!!!!!
I have now won the internets.[/quote]
I can’t give you props till you use the word “Santorum” in it’s proper context for this discussion.(For those not in the know – a quick google will explain.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor]
Yiffing as public policy (I needed Wikipedia for that word).Summary:
Discussion of educational policy to debate over tax dollars for sex with robots and stuffed animals in just 118 comments.
Score!!!!!
I have now won the internets.[/quote]
I can’t give you props till you use the word “Santorum” in it’s proper context for this discussion.(For those not in the know – a quick google will explain.)
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