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2018 Law Enforcement Lip Sync Challenge

EddMarkStarr

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This sure sounds like a joke to me, but all across the USA police departments large and small are posting lip sync videos as part of the 2018 Law Enforcement Lip Sync Challenge. Just a few days ago the Norfolk Police Department, my home town, sent the challenge to the Seattle Police Department, my adopted city, and I thought you guys would be interested in the SPD reply:

 
I never even knew this was a thing. I liked those two vids that Edd and Thad have posted!

Just spent a while on YouTube speed-watching/skipping through about 20 others of them.

I'll go with Cleveland, Tennessee.

 
Ohhh Yeah - the boys from Cleveland, TN know how to PLAY :lol:

Sure seems to me that if a police department takes up the challenge, only active duty cops should appear on camera.
And that means no mayors, no city councilmen, and no celebrities.

I think Seattle cheated!
 
I'm going with Anchorage, Alaska. Great production values! (Well, better than most.)


...and they did a DONUT SCENE! :D



Ahhhh . . . the last donut in the box. HEY! Somebody took a bite outta this . . . and put it back! :rotflmao:

My favorite donut gag and the Anchorage gang did it perfectly.
 
I'm impressed. As a PR tool, I think it is worth the money for the time it consumed. The bad actors in the police world, and they are a fraction, get all the publicity, while the rank and file good guys do not.

It's good to see them doing some work to counter the bad press. To be clear, bad cops are not fake news, but they are not representative.

Wow, the lead "singer" in the Norfolk clip is a hunk. Those lips!.

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I was almost 2 minutes in before I realised they were doing it all in one take, all in one shot, and then I had to watch the whole thing to see if they actually did it.

They did! Amazing!

If they did, that's an astounding amount of rehearsal to get it right. I hope it was just edited.
 
If they did, that's an astounding amount of rehearsal to get it right. I hope it was just edited.

With that many people involved, they couldn't have edited it without obvious breaks.

The onus was really on the few people (and especially the guy) out front. The rest just had to join the parade on cue and follow along.
 
Wow, the lead "singer" in the Norfolk clip is a hunk. Those lips!.

He was very hot, and the sergeant to the left was a cutie patootie

And Bruno Mars would come up to about his nipples. ;)

The 'sergeant' (I never would have known if you hadn't said it) caught my eye, but my focus was on the lead. And the little guy riding the shoulders in the Seattle video was pretty damned cute, too. He had cute ears.
 
Pickens County Georgia Sheriff Department uses the lip sync challenge to bring awareness to domestic violence

 
If they did, that's an astounding amount of rehearsal to get it right. I hope it was just edited.

It wasn't edited. One take.

Here's an interview with the lead 'singers', including Chris. He's become something of an internet sensation:

 
I'm impressed. As a PR tool, I think it is worth the money for the time it consumed. The bad actors in the police world, and they are a fraction, get all the publicity, while the rank and file good guys do not.

It's good to see them doing some work to counter the bad press. To be clear, bad cops are not fake news, but they are not representative.

Wow, the lead "singer" in the Norfolk clip is a hunk. Those lips!.

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If they did, that's an astounding amount of rehearsal to get it right. I hope it was just edited.



That's why I say Seattle fumbled. They used non-personnel in a professionally produced video. I like the in-house videos with staff cops.
 
To be clear, bad cops are not fake news, but they are not representative.

I've never understood the purpose of this

for one- nobody said all cops are bad

for two- it seems like a convenient way of dismissing the gross behavior that, although not a majority, is still waaaaaaaaaaaaay beyond more frequent than it should be

as if we can turn a blind eye to corrupt police because there's a bad cop quota that has to be met before we should be concerned.

in the meantime in between time taxpayers foot the bill every time one of the "fraction" fucks up and their victims win a settlement.

strangely, other groups get put under a different microscope where one bad example is used as the template and nobody jumps up to defend said group as "Not ALL are...."
 
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