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That is what I thought. If her friend hadn't showed up there is no telling what the guy may have done.
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Oh, gosh. That's scary. I mean, that kind of thing-- and the fact that small children sometimes don't know the difference between a police officer and someone else in uniform, say, a security guard-- is one of the reasons that when we're doing "safety training", we'll teach our daughter to ask for help from a family group or woman with children or a "grandma" (older lady). Those are the people I feel safest telling her to approach, and most people fitting one of those descriptions would be willing to help her and stay with her until she was safe.
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Not just kids - not many adults would think of questioning an officer or pay close attention to the little holes that would appear in such a cover.
We had an outbreak of cop impersonators recently - the damage was, if memory serves, limited to petty theft and delusional "heroics."
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Does anyone read Faye Kellerman? One of her recent Decker/Lazarus novels had a cop impersonator in it-- kind of. *shudders*
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