Sunday, June 19, 2011

Themes

In this politically correct era, which I think is such a load of CRAP!  There are stereotypes and or themes.  There are theme nights and theme people.  I used to have theme nights more often when I worked for St Pete PD, but we have them here too.

Here are a couple of examples of the people.

Women, blonde and over 40 that get arrested.  They come in angry and are placed in the cell.  They yell, use horrible profanity and tell the male officers that they are either pigs, or need to get laid.  Then they start the crying.  Sobbing in fact.  Then they get quiet and then they get nasty again, hitting the door of the cell.

White males late teens to 30 years of age.  Usually skinny or lean and muscular.  Generally don't have on shirts when arrested but have many tattoos.  They seem okay when brought in, but once they are unhandcuffed and placed in the cell, it's like satan has entered into them and they go berserk.  Some will do the donkey kick on the door with bare feet.  Others will hit it with their heads and hands.  This actually hurts me to watch and listen too.  I have audio and visual from my office and it echoes when they do it.  I'm surprised that none of them have knocked themselves out.  One almost did, but he fell onto the sink and bounced back up.

Black males in the drug areas (south St Pete) wear what we called the uniform.  They either had dreds or a do rag, white wife beater shirt (tank shirt, used to be known as a guinney t) and long shorts, either jean or black, socks and sneakers or socks and slides.

As far as the themed nights, those are really strange.  Like I said, I had more of them in St Pete, but we do have them here too.  We will have a night of all dui's or domestic batteries, etc.

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