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Semper Paratus is always readymikeintexas wrote:I know there is Latin for "Always Ready" or ready for anything. That's the best I can come up with.
I knew someone would chime in! Thanks Larry!LarryH wrote:Semper Paratus is always readymikeintexas wrote:I know there is Latin for "Always Ready" or ready for anything. That's the best I can come up with.
Boy, I sure hope she was off duty, or that department sure has some tacky looking uniforms!!chabouk wrote:I saw that too. It was tagged as taking place in Texas, and in the comments section someone quickly pointed out that this had to be an off duty officer.