"People expect a lot more out of the females." Not judging by those pushups. But thank you for uploading these classic episodes. I'm nostalgic about the days when criminals feared the cops, instead of resisting, claiming they can't breathe and threatening to sue every time they get arrested.
Wow! That was nothing compared to B.R.M qualification in the Army...stress? I think especially in 2022/23 they need much more training for officers. It's like not a full Basic Combat Training and off to Nam.
This segment was added into the syndication version of this episode. The original airing had a different segment, and it was replaced on the syndicated runs. The original segment featured Sgt. Robert Jackson of the Houston Police Department counseling a woman who was assaulted by her husband.
The font is different like you pointed out and the FTS logo appeared which is rare for a CW4 rerun in the 1989-1993 as they normally put just the 20th television logo over it. The episode is also labeled as a 1993 Barbour Langley production instead of 91
"People expect a lot more out of the females." Not judging by those pushups. But thank you for uploading these classic episodes. I'm nostalgic about the days when criminals feared the cops, instead of resisting, claiming they can't breathe and threatening to sue every time they get arrested.
Please never stop uploading.
“Happy the war’s over”
**checks air date**
WOW!! End of the Gulf War was practically when this was filmed! Outstanding piece of history right here!
War is Over, if you want it.
I believe this was filmed in February/March of 1991
Your doing great work running this page… keep these vintage cop episodes coming baby!!!!
Thank you very much for uploading all of these episodes. I have been watching non stop. Appreciate your efforts
Thank you for the videos first time seeing them for me .✌️❤️💯💪
2:39 off hook tone
Congrats on the 2k subs
It's so hard to see what's going on at night in these old shows.
Bro, even today it's dark at night
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I’m with you on that, don’t know if it’s the way it’s been recorded back then, but yeah it’s hard to see anything
Wow! That was nothing compared to B.R.M qualification in the Army...stress? I think especially in 2022/23 they need much more training for officers. It's like not a full Basic Combat Training and off to Nam.
On the second segment did they use the Season 6 fonts for this particular segment?
This segment was added into the syndication version of this episode. The original airing had a different segment, and it was replaced on the syndicated runs. The original segment featured Sgt. Robert Jackson of the Houston Police Department counseling a woman who was assaulted by her husband.
All my exes live in Texas guess where I hang my hat 🤠
Tennessee?
On the thumbnail the officer looks like he is really pissed off, oddly in the actual video he's not really that upset.
I think the ending credits was a little mixed up.
What's wrong? I didn't see any issues on my end.
@@Viewer_Discretion_is_Advised Instead of the regularly 1989-1993 fonts, the 1993 credits fonts were used for this episode.
@@BabyMario1130 Perhaps they edited the episode when released for syndication.
The font is different like you pointed out and the FTS logo appeared which is rare for a CW4 rerun in the 1989-1993 as they normally put just the 20th television logo over it. The episode is also labeled as a 1993 Barbour Langley production instead of 91
@@Viewer_Discretion_is_Advised If you read the Roman numerals at the end it says 1993.
Gas was like .50 a gallon back in those days
I'm nearly 80 yrs old. I remember gas being 15 cents a gallon!
No arrests??? That sucks!!
I’m pretty sure you ride the female of the department alright.😅
The first cop sounds like he got bullied bad ,I had horses for stress for yearsssss.
Hes right about having females on the squad if trained well they are dangerous WATCH THE MOVIE COLOMBIANA
So shooting recklessly in the air... looking dunk and obviously lying ...not arrested...ok
Parham Wallace Parham Wallace neigb
FTP
Fund The Police i agree 💯
@jonmacdonald5345 yes fund their prosecution to the fullest for crimes against humanity.