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==Disclosing info==
The reason for this decal rather than using a badge is for officers to know what it means. This info shouldn't be displayed on this public website site. If I wanted civilians and bad guys to know that I was a cop, I would just put a "I'm a cop" sticker on my car.


Wikipedia needs to check their information contained here in this article, as it is not accurate. I will not share my knowledge, as it may tend to counter its' intent. However, I will tell you that the symbol of which you write is not called "The Thin Blue Line (emblem)". Perhaps starting with this revelation, Wikipedia can research this topic/subject again and post true and correct information.
Wikipedia needs to check their information contained here in this article, as it is not accurate. I will not share my knowledge, as it may tend to counter its' intent. However, I will tell you that the symbol of which you write is not called "The Thin Blue Line (emblem)". Perhaps starting with this revelation, Wikipedia can research this topic/subject again and post true and correct information.



Revision as of 15:03, 18 March 2009

Disclosing info

The reason for this decal rather than using a badge is for officers to know what it means. This info shouldn't be displayed on this public website site. If I wanted civilians and bad guys to know that I was a cop, I would just put a "I'm a cop" sticker on my car.


Wikipedia needs to check their information contained here in this article, as it is not accurate. I will not share my knowledge, as it may tend to counter its' intent. However, I will tell you that the symbol of which you write is not called "The Thin Blue Line (emblem)". Perhaps starting with this revelation, Wikipedia can research this topic/subject again and post true and correct information.


Then perhaps you could point this article in the right direction? While it is helpful to state that something is incorrect, if you do nothing to correct the error(s), you have contributed very little. Your cryptic comment about the emblem's "intent" is not a good place to (re-)start research on this topic. A little more help, if you don't mind??? Jtwhetten (talk) 18:49, 11 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Emergency Medical Services

To my knowledge (been working in EMS for 5 years) the "Thin Green Line" has never been associated with EMS. EMS has a similar symbol, but it is a white line with blue lines on the top and bottom (blue where black is, and white where blue is on the Thin Blue Line). There is even a Wikipedia article about this ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thin_White_Line_(EMS_Emblem) ). I am removing EMS from the thin green line part and creating another bullet point for EMS and the thin blue line. 67.165.98.28 Medic8613 (talk) 19:57, 6 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

This Article Isn't A Stub

I think this article is large enough that we can consider it to be no longer a stub.