The Big Blue Fish Story

Every fisherman has a story about the "big fish" that they battled on the high seas. Whether the fish was caught or not is of no matter, as the story lives on forever. The size of the fish and the details always grow as the fisherman nears the shore and the story is retold...and so in these pages are the chronicles and tid bits of the big fish story as it pertains to the comical side related to those that protect and serve our communities; the Police. Hence, The Big Blue Fish Story.

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

"Dang. Now what do we do?"

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Pay Close Attention to Road Signs!


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Roll Call Room...

  • A Welcome to all LEOs (1)
  • From the LEO's Mouth (1)
  • Road Signs (2)
  • The Criminal Mind Hard At Work... (5)
  • Things Arrestees Say... (1)
  • Tough Times (1)
  • Traffic Stop Moments... (2)
  • Where's the Donut Shop? (1)
  • You Just Have to Ask WHY? (2)

Cuffed Up...

  • "I come in peace, but I'll take you in pieces."
  • "Say what you want as long as you do what I say."
  • "The cuffs hurt because they haven't been broken in."
  • "You've been Punked!"

Record's Division

  • ►  2010 (17)
    • ►  December (16)
    • ►  November (1)
  • ▼  2009 (12)
    • ▼  July (2)
      • "Dang. Now what do we do?"
      • Pay Close Attention to Road Signs!
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (7)

How to Share Your Stories

To make a contribution to our blog, simply open any of the posts and click on the comment link below it. A "cop proof" pop up window will emerge and it's all down hill from there. Your post will be completed faster than the time it takes you to fill out a Field Interview card!

All posts will be scrutinized for content and will become property of this site. Feel free to post as many stories as you like.

Please read the "A Welcome to LEOs" post to understand the purpose of this blog as well as the submission guidelines.

We would love to know where you are from so please feel free to supply your information; at the very least your current law enforcement capacity and geographical location.

Ideally, we would like to recognize you for your contribution. If so, please supply your name or initials, rank, and geographical location along with your email. Retired LEOs are also welcome!

If you're the secret squirrel type then by all means remain anonymous.

NOTE: All emails and contact information that are submitted from LEOs will be kept confidential and not posted on the site.

Thanks for sharing and immortalizing your stories.

Stay Safe.
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