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Well done.Fife wrote:
Really? I did't know that. I see those things (sometimes) flying in people's yards and on stickers place on the back of SUV/Trucks/Jeeps/cars, etc..... I never thought that it was about the police but just some military thing. Huh.Speaker to Animals wrote:It represents the thin blue line. They combined it with an American flag. You are not supposed to do that.
Cops took the idea from the thin red line in military culture. As if the cops are this thin line keeping society safe from murderers (which is laughable given recent events).
Oh yes they do. Just not our civilians.Penner wrote:Really? I did't know that. I see those things (sometimes) flying in people's yards and on stickers place on the back of SUV/Trucks/Jeeps/cars, etc..... I never thought that it was about the police but just some military thing. Huh.Speaker to Animals wrote:It represents the thin blue line. They combined it with an American flag. You are not supposed to do that.
Cops took the idea from the thin red line in military culture. As if the cops are this thin line keeping society safe from murderers (which is laughable given recent events).
Also, I find it kind of creepy that cops would want to take things from the military when in fact the military doesn't really deal with civilians, 24/7.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Oh yes they do. Just not our civilians.Penner wrote:Really? I did't know that. I see those things (sometimes) flying in people's yards and on stickers place on the back of SUV/Trucks/Jeeps/cars, etc..... I never thought that it was about the police but just some military thing. Huh.Speaker to Animals wrote:It represents the thin blue line. They combined it with an American flag. You are not supposed to do that.
Cops took the idea from the thin red line in military culture. As if the cops are this thin line keeping society safe from murderers (which is laughable given recent events).
Also, I find it kind of creepy that cops would want to take things from the military when in fact the military doesn't really deal with civilians, 24/7.