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Fashion Police rescue Hyde Park man
By adamg on Sun, 07/05/2015 - 10:07pm
Boston Police report on an incident in Hyde Park today:
An officer assigned to District E-18 (Hyde Park) while on his regular tour of duty was approached by a gentleman who had a problem: He was on his way to church for services but didn't know how to properly tie his necktie. He approached the officer and asked for assistance - the officer didn't hesitate to help him out.
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Hopefully he
Knows how to tie his own shoes.
You can do the simple nice
You can do the simple nice things for someone and there will always be that one or a few people to either have a smart comment or a negative statement!!!! Something so simple and nice as this is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Adorable!
darn
That was click bait, I was waiting for someone be arrested for bad fashion. Heaven knows some people in this town could use some fashion police!
But good story regardless.
And we have so much material to work with
Those townie dad jorts should have been cited as an aggravating circumstance in the State Street station bj incident.
I was ready to come out
I was ready to come out swinging in defense of this gentleman's jaunty chapeau, and am now chuffed that no such defense was required.
And maybe the guy's a recent widower or his wife is away, it's pretty common for married dudes to forget how their own neckties go.
Once I was outside the museum of science when a signal was out, making the crosswalk to the T station dicey at best, so my mom and I approached a nearby cop and asked for help getting across. His response - "I can do anything, I'm Superman!" - is still an inside joke and a quintessentially charming Boston anecdote for us.
When the BPD is good, they're very very good. And when they are bad they are horrid.
Nice to see a good photo
Of a cop with his hands on a black dude's neck.
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Well the cop is not white so it's ok :)
Disgusting copaganda.
Disgusting copaganda. Remember Eric Garner!
Huh!
Guess it's a good thing I didn't link to this post about a youth football league at E-5.
Yes, remember Eric Garner. Also remember this is Boston, not Baltimore.
Why was there a bpdnews
Why was there a bpdnews photographer ready to snap that picture?
Why do you assume a photographer was at the ready?
Most cops these days have cell phones. I'm going to assume a fair number of them have more modern versions with cameras built in.
These days
These days, they're required to the point that most departments issue them. Radio is good for getting messages to the officers in the field fast, phone is good for stuff that needs to be kept confidential or would be too involved of a conversation to let other, more important information flow.
And if you look closely, you can see the passenger door on the cruiser is open (in addition to the driver's door). So my guess would be the partner took the photo.