Police Academy Adventures

Most CHL/LEO contacts are positive, how about yours? Bloopers are fun, but no names please, if it will cause a LEO problems!

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gigag04 wrote:Nylon can also be rejuvenated with black shoe polish ;)
Does the shoe polish not rub off on to your uniform shirts and pants?
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Maybe but ours were such a dark shade of navy it wasn't noticeable. I only did it on outward facing parts of cuff cases that would get torn up from the car seat. A little bit goes a long way.
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Made a 93 on my TCOLE test. On my way to be sworn in.
2/26-Mailed paper app and packet.
5/20-Plastic in hand.
83 days mailbox to mailbox.
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gigag04 wrote:Maybe but ours were such a dark shade of navy it wasn't noticeable. I only did it on outward facing parts of cuff cases that would get torn up from the car seat. A little bit goes a long way.
I haven't tried this, but black leather dye might reduce the ruboff problem.
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You are on a roll. Keep up the good work. Levelheadedness and good discernment will serve you well in your new career.
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nightmare69 wrote:Made a 93 on my TCOLE test. On my way to be sworn in.
Congratulations again - you're on your way!
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Congratulations! I pray you have safe and full career.

It is time to go 10-41!
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Excaliber wrote:
gigag04 wrote:Maybe but ours were such a dark shade of navy it wasn't noticeable. I only did it on outward facing parts of cuff cases that would get torn up from the car seat. A little bit goes a long way.
I haven't tried this, but black leather dye might reduce the ruboff problem.
I've used sole dressing on items such as this in the past to clean up some worn areas or flaws.
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Congratulations!! All of the studying and hard work has paid off. Now you can REALLY start the learning process!!
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nightmare69,

Congratulations!

You'll make a fine officer.

I'm happy for you!!!
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You need to PM everyone your name and department. Since we have prayed you all the way through this Academy thing you can't write us tickets. :rules:

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Thanks everyone so much. It's been a long journey and now I'm officially a Texas peace officer. I ordered my firearm today and next week when it come in ill post pics. My first day is Friday and I can't wait. Thanks again guys for all the advice and wisdom.

I will not write a fellow CHL a ticket so none of y'all have anything to worry about.
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Don't forget us and leave the Forum. You have to keep us updated about all you are getting yourself I go. Again congratulations! Obvious you have worked very hard.
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Seems like just the other day you were facing lots of unknowns and much uncertainty. Isn't it amazing how and how quickly it worked out?
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nightmare69 wrote:Thanks everyone so much. It's been a long journey and now I'm officially a Texas peace officer. I ordered my firearm today and next week when it come in ill post pics. My first day is Friday and I can't wait. Thanks again guys for all the advice and wisdom.

I will not write a fellow CHL a ticket so none of y'all have anything to worry about.
Nightmare69 - I am happy for your success and wish you the best on your new career. :tiphat:
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