>>>>>We used to call them "wannabees", now we call them "gonnabees". Gangs recruit kids in elementary school, and many will get payed for riding their bicycles around to watch for the po po. Others are used to ship drugs from one place to another. My experience has shown that gangs permeate the inner city, and it is a family affair. Grand momma may not be dealing the drugs, but many times, she is driving a nice car and staying in a nicer house, because of the open air pharmaceutical sales that her grandson is doing.
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>>>>Hey, at least they're getting some fresh air and aren't stuck in some stuffy classroom. I'll bet their math is pretty good too. Jeez, I thought the U.S. valued entrepreneurship. ;)
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>>>True, and when cops like me show up, they get a LOT of air - running!<g>
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>>I don't remember, John, when were you last a street cop?
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>About 2005. Why do you ask? Oh, you are implying that I am too old!<g> Somehow, I think I could still do the job, but we usually leave all that to the youngsters. Even so, I said cops "like me", which is to imply cops that work.
Ah. I thought 'Cops like you' meant a bunch of old retired guys huffing and puffing down the street. ;)
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