About half a century ago, as a teen, I spent the summers in a town in CT that had a lot of well to do NYC summer homes. The town used to be policed by a resident state trooper. The town finally decided to have a full time police so they hired a Barney who thought he was going to clean up the town. He was smart enough to not harass the adults because they largely were political fund contributors but the teens, in their hot rods were fair game (back then the teens wouldnt cry to their parents over these things). When he would stop us (seemed just for the hell of it) he would always have his hand on his gun and you just knew he wanted to stick it in your face to make you pi$$ in your pants. Back then they still needed probable cause to search a car. He was convinced the teens were hiding drugs. He finally came up with this great idea; he got this nasty temperament German Sheppard from the pound to ride along with him proclaiming it was a trained drug sniffing K9 police dog. When he would stop the kids he would get out with the dog which wanted to rip their throats out and he was now the hero cop saving the teens from dog justice. After the dog calmed down it, like many dogs, would sniff the kids crotch. This was the signal that they had drugs on them so it was a full on search. After a while this group of kids (slightly younger than me) got together and tailed this cop to learn his habits. They found that he would always stop for lunch at the local diner to brown nose with the town council that would always be there. Like any dog owner he would leave the dog in the cruiser with the windows cracked. One day the teens were waiting for him and while inside the diner tossed a piece of stake in the car shot up with a couple of tabs of LSD. Some passers by notified the cop that his K9 was going crazy. He comes out and cant do anything with the dog so in front of everyone, including the council, pulls out his service revolver and blows the dogs brains out. Now the town has a cruiser filled with bullet holes and dog brains and a populace asking why this cop was transporting such a dangerous and unstable animal let alone the gun play. Needless to say his contract was not renewed.
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