First officer from my cops theme.
My Fursona in Thai Police Uniform.
Police emblem, badge and rank’s details took me a lot of time, but I’m satisfy with the outcome.
My Fursona in Thai Police Uniform.
Police emblem, badge and rank’s details took me a lot of time, but I’m satisfy with the outcome.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Bear (Other)
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List of CB slang
"Bear"a police officer. The terms "Smokey" & "Bear" are both direct references to Smokey Bear, a character image commonly seen along U.S. highways, as part of warnings not to cause wildfires. He wears a campaign hat very similar to that included in many highway patrol uniforms in the U.S. It also refers to their attitude toward most law enforcement officers in general."Baby Bear / Cub"a rookie (or at least a very young) officer."Bear Cave" / "Bear's Den" / "Bear's Lair"a police station."Bear / Smokey in a plain brown wrapper"a law officer in an unmarked police car. The term "plain white wrapper" is sometimes used, depending on the color of the vehicle."Bear In the Air" / "Fly in the sky" / "Spy in the sky"a police aircraft. While state police often use fixed-wing airplanes to monitor highway traffic, "fly" refers specifically to a helicopter."Bear In the Grass" / "Smokey in the bush"a speed trap."Bear Taking Pictures"police with radar."Bear With Ears"a police officer listening to others on the CB"Blue Bear"a Michigan State Police Trooper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_CB_slang
"Bear"a police officer. The terms "Smokey" & "Bear" are both direct references to Smokey Bear, a character image commonly seen along U.S. highways, as part of warnings not to cause wildfires. He wears a campaign hat very similar to that included in many highway patrol uniforms in the U.S. It also refers to their attitude toward most law enforcement officers in general."Baby Bear / Cub"a rookie (or at least a very young) officer."Bear Cave" / "Bear's Den" / "Bear's Lair"a police station."Bear / Smokey in a plain brown wrapper"a law officer in an unmarked police car. The term "plain white wrapper" is sometimes used, depending on the color of the vehicle."Bear In the Air" / "Fly in the sky" / "Spy in the sky"a police aircraft. While state police often use fixed-wing airplanes to monitor highway traffic, "fly" refers specifically to a helicopter."Bear In the Grass" / "Smokey in the bush"a speed trap."Bear Taking Pictures"police with radar."Bear With Ears"a police officer listening to others on the CB"Blue Bear"a Michigan State Police Trooper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_CB_slang
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