A Belleville Police officer arrested a St. Charles man for wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the word "POLICE."See, if you want to show "solidarity," it's important that you wear the right shirt.
..."Those t-shirts are a sign of solidarity," said Howard A. Shalowitz, an attorney representing Weinstein. "How many people wear NYPD caps? Are they impersonating police?" [More]
I wonder if a t-shirt emblazoned with the words "ONLY ONES" would sell?
[Via Avg Joe and Mack H]
Wow--that's right in my neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteLuckily for me, showing "solidarity" with "Only Ones" isn't an ambition of mine.
I suppose Stewart Copeland had better be careful if he visits Belleville.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if a t-shirt emblazoned with the words "ONLY ONES" would sell?
ReplyDeleteYup.
Though how about "We're the ONLY ONES who fear the 3%ers enough"?
if it was the exact same lettering/font as the police and fbi ones, black with white text, i would definitely buy a t-shirt that said "only one".
ReplyDeleteIt says in the article the guy is a fireman, what did he expect wearing the colors of a gang when he's not a member?
ReplyDeleteLAW ENFORCEMENT DEFINITION OF A GANG:
A street gang is a structured, cohesive group of individuals, usually between the ages of eleven and twenty-five, who generally operate under some form of leadership while claiming a territory or turf. Gang members wear distinctive clothing, use special street names and symbols, and commit organized and spontaneous criminal acts within the community.
I would buy one.
ReplyDeleteThe guy could have just been a fan of their music.
ReplyDeleteI'll buy an 'Only Ones' shirt.
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He should have started singing "Roxanne" and stated that he was with the band.
ReplyDeleteParasite and Police both start with a "P". Frankly, I'm too proud to wear a shirt that would public state I'm a bottom feeder.
ReplyDeleteI carry a chair everywhere--as a sign of solidarity.
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