Doesnt the AF use multicam still?
Doesn't matter. If this had been real, they would have been wearing matching ACUs.
They probably would have been using a blacked out SUV-putting a suspect into a car like that is near impossible.
They probably would have been using a blacked out SUV-putting a suspect into a car like that is near impossible.
They use ABU, and before that Woodland, never Multicam. Apart from some law enforcement groups it would seem the only people to use Multicam are UK/US special forces, the Polish Army and Chilean Marines.SonderKommando wrote:
Doesnt the AF use multicam still?
Not AF.
Guy had MP on his armband. AF cops wear SF. AF aren't allowed to wear tan boots with BDUs. Army are, but Army aren't allowed to wear BDU pattern any longer.
National Guard can serve as law enforcement when activated under Title 32 of US Code by the Governor, which would not violate Posse Comitatus. PC prohibits Federal use of military in the CONUS for law enforcement or other purposes.
Most likely fake...too many inconsistencies.
Guy had MP on his armband. AF cops wear SF. AF aren't allowed to wear tan boots with BDUs. Army are, but Army aren't allowed to wear BDU pattern any longer.
National Guard can serve as law enforcement when activated under Title 32 of US Code by the Governor, which would not violate Posse Comitatus. PC prohibits Federal use of military in the CONUS for law enforcement or other purposes.
Most likely fake...too many inconsistencies.
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With all those rules - accessorizing must be a bitch.FEOS wrote:
Guy had MP on his armband. AF cops wear SF. AF aren't allowed to wear tan boots with BDUs. Army are, but Army aren't allowed to wear BDU pattern any longer.
Fuck Israel
You mean a Lincoln?DonFck wrote:
If military, they'd be wearing matching uniforms, and they wouldn't be driving a '95 Maxima.Dilbert_X wrote:
It looked a little staged, and the guys outfits didn't quite match.
So staged.
Edit: OK; so it may be a '97 Taurus. Still.
I thought it was a Crown Vic.
The regulations actually make it pretty easy to accessorize: "you can wear whatever you want...so long as it's from this list"Dilbert_X wrote:
With all those rules - accessorizing must be a bitch.FEOS wrote:
Guy had MP on his armband. AF cops wear SF. AF aren't allowed to wear tan boots with BDUs. Army are, but Army aren't allowed to wear BDU pattern any longer.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Ahh Ok.
So each year you have a new summer collection and winter collection?
Got it.
So each year you have a new summer collection and winter collection?
Got it.
Fuck Israel
In the video the SWAT guy seems to be keeping the crowd back from the car. Is that fake too?
Sometimes it seems that way with the idiotic decisions that come out of the uniform boards...but no.Dilbert_X wrote:
Ahh Ok.
So each year you have a new summer collection and winter collection?
Got it.
Who knows?ATG wrote:
In the video the SWAT guy seems to be keeping the crowd back from the car. Is that fake too?
Doesn't make the fake part of the tape not fake...certainly wouldn't infringe on Posse Comitatus in any way.
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“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular