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Oct 2, 2020, 27 tweets

In honor of POTUS, a thread of *maskless* LAPD:

ME: Where’s your mask?
COP: I’m not within 6 feet.
ME: But LAPD says you have to wear regardless.
COP: Drinking water!
ME: Huh??
COP: I’m drinking water!
ME: Well, that’s not what I filmed, but if thats what you want to go with...

2/ My favorite *maskless* LAPD video (because the next-level buffoonery).

Apparently this cop has a respiratory issue so severe that he can’t wear masks. He should probably be in bed on a respirator:

3/ Here we have the @LAPDHollywood at what I believe may be an LAPD *anti-mask* rally (unconfirmed):

4/ With the LAPD Hollywood having an anti-mask rally, there was concern that counter-protesters may show up.

Due to that concern, the LAPD sent in *maskless* reinforcements:

5/ The fact Covid is the *top cause of death* among LAPD (and all police) will not stop these cops from honoring POTUS’s hostility toward mask-wearing.

6/ How hard does the LAPD honor POTUS’s antipathy toward masking-wearing?

The @LAPDHollywood honors him SO Hard:

7/ I’ve found that no one honors POTUS’s antipathy towards mask-wearing than *bald white cops*. I’m telling you, bald white LAPD *despise* masks:

8/ What bald white LAPD hate worse than masks, is being filmed without their masks:

9/ More bald LAPD honoring the President’s disgust of *mask-wearing*:

10/ Not all *maskless* bald cops are white. This LAPD Officer looks like he got some spice in him. Not cool being maskless *inside a store*:

11/ But he’s not the first @LAPDHollywood officer I’ve seen inside a store/leaving a store. This guy isn’t bald, as he has a well-groomed head of hair. But he was still in a store without a mask.

Big no-no:

12/ Back to bald cops: even the *Black* bald LAPD have issues with being *maskless*:

13/ Speaking of black cops, this LAPD Officer isn’t bald, but she’s still interviewing civilians without *properly* wearing a mask:

14/ Speaking of cops talking to civilians, this *maskless* @LAPDHollywood officer is potentially shedding COVID to victims and EMT:

15/ It’s actually quite common to find *maskless* @LAPDHollywood officers talking to victims. Not even any sense of spacing, either:

16/ *Literally* just filmed this 3 minutes ago (De Longpre and Mansfield):

17/ Like I was saying, these *maskless* LAPD officers love getting all up in people’s space. No mask and no distancing. Not a good combo:

18/ You can catch the same *maskless* officer over-and-over again, but it still won’t shake their desire to remain maskless in solidarity with POTUS:

19/ Or how about *maskless* LAPD pulling kids over for *bullshit* reasons, searching them (violating their 4th amendment rights) while *breathing all over them*:

20/ Sometimes you find the LAPD honoring POTUS by going *maskless* at the @LAPDHollywood station while talking to civilians:

21/ Sometimes you catch @LAPDHollywood cops honoring POTUS by going *maskless* while having black people handcuffed for, what appears, no good reason. But then will put on a mask as you’re filming:

22/ Sometimes the LAPD will honor Trump by going *maskless* before you sneak up on them.

It’s not that they don’t want to you see them maskless, but just don’t want you to view them putting the mask on.

23/ You may also find the *maskless* LAPD cops sharing POTUS’s antipathy toward masks as they interact with members of the public while touring an encampment:

24/ There are also *maskless* LAPD officers that show solidarity with POTUS by standing maskless at the doorway of food establishments:

25/ No better way for the *maskless* LAPD to show their support for POTUS (now that he’s in Walter Reed) than getting all up in an old lady’s face with no mask on:

26/ There are times when *maskless* LAPD officers will hold anti-mask rallies (uncomfirmed) in solidarity with POTUS late at night over on Melrose — even if only 3 in attendance:

27/ Ran into another *maskless* @LAPDHollywood cop last night. Took him a while to get there, but eventually he got his mask on. Shouldn’t take that long:

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