NASO was pumped to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the provincial police administration, so it calls for “State 51” – a blow in Canada – and Mexico to the party.
Bruce Blackman, the provincial executive, announced plans to participate on April 27 by honoring the wounded boycott policeman, and promised a huge show and a “high block party”, with calls for departments in all fifty states – and our neighbors to the north and south.
“We are just doing big things here in NASO Province,” said Blackman. “We have invited every motorcycle unit in the US police station to come to this offer so that we can celebrate each other and make it the largest motorcycle procession in the history of the United States.
“If someone wants to come from Canada's 51st or southern border state in Mexico, we will be happy with its presence as well,” the provincial executive director said.
President Trump put forward the idea of annexing the United States in Canada, and mocked the “Great White North” by saying that it should be the 51st country in the Union.
The Nasso County Declaration came when Blackman honored the police investigator Ken Baripolt, who was seriously injured in a service crash a decade ago, as the veteran policeman with the celebration tape of the first hundred anniversary and which all members of the department would wear.
The provincial policemen will also wear a “100 -year -old” correction on the uniform.
“You are a person embodying what should be a NASO police officer with your strength, with your courage, with your dedication to the department,” said Blackman Paribolt.
He added: “And all the members of the department and all members of NASO love you, and support you as we stand behind you.”
The celebration will be closed by a lot of Wantagh, with ancient team cars, a helicopter bridge, horses, a pipe band – a lot and a lot of motorcycles, is a tradition of the boycott department.
“A hundred years ago, on April 16, this section started with 55 men of the patrol, half of them on motorcycles,” Patrick Ryder, NASO Police Commissioner, said on Wednesday.
“The entire tape will be closed, and we will say thanks to the men and women who serve,” Ryder said. “In my eight years as a commissioner, this is one of the most exciting things I did.”
The supreme policeman said that the celebration will be fully funded through donations – but this did not prevent democratic legislators in the province from crying, claiming that Blakeman blocks financing from their areas.
Democratic legislator Seth Coslo said in a statement on Wednesday: “Police officers in Naco County are among the highly trained persons in the country, and they deserve to be honored for 100 years of dedicated service,” Democratic legislator Seth Coslo said in a statement on Wednesday.
“But if the CEO of the boycott has the time and resources to throw a procession, then why still block millions of dollars in the rescue equipment of the police, firefighters and EMS in the democratic -led areas?” Coslo said. “You cannot demand that you support the blue color while playing policy safely. Celebrations are nice – but the first respondents must be a priority every day, not only when there is a stage and lights.”
The police offer is scheduled to start at 2 pm on April 27, with the Bloc Party to follow up at 3 pm.
Provincial officials said the history of the rain is May 4.