Awesome Video

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BTW. That video is fake. Just a couple of A-Holes with a camera and a uniform trying to see how people will react to one of the Queen's Guards punching someone out. I have been to London a few times and the reaction is different when a touron messes with them. But I have to admit, I got fooled by that clip the first time I watched it.

Here is that clip and other antics.

 


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It all began when his great aunt reached out to officer Richard Buonaiuto and told them about Jace’s celebration.

“We thought it’d be cool if a couple officers came down and showed him some love,” Ms. McKenzie said.

In an interview Tuesday, Mr. Buonaiuto said that when he received the call, he rounded up three more officers who were in the area. In his 15 years on the force, he said he’s found the most rewarding part of his job is involvement in the school resource officer post and anything involving the community.


“We believe building positive relationships with the youth is extremely important,” he said.

The group of officers presented Jace with a special badge and distributed bracelets to other kids in the group.

For the adults present, Jace’s unbridled joy marked a powerful moment as protests nationwide continue over police brutality.

“With what’s going on today in the world, people need to see that there’s good out there,” Tiffany said. “I was in tears. Kids don’t have prejudice toward anyone. They’re taught.”
 


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It all began when his great aunt reached out to officer Richard Buonaiuto and told them about Jace’s celebration.

“We thought it’d be cool if a couple officers came down and showed him some love,” Ms. McKenzie said.

In an interview Tuesday, Mr. Buonaiuto said that when he received the call, he rounded up three more officers who were in the area. In his 15 years on the force, he said he’s found the most rewarding part of his job is involvement in the school resource officer post and anything involving the community.


“We believe building positive relationships with the youth is extremely important,” he said.

The group of officers presented Jace with a special badge and distributed bracelets to other kids in the group.

For the adults present, Jace’s unbridled joy marked a powerful moment as protests nationwide continue over police brutality.

“With what’s going on today in the world, people need to see that there’s good out there,” Tiffany said. “I was in tears. Kids don’t have prejudice toward anyone. They’re taught.”

Awesome
 
That ...... was an awesome day and video !

Crazy running the boat in the breakers like that .....
Good for Captain Paul Peluso and the Mama Mia putting you guys on fish !
 
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