Any RCMP around?
I'd like to get in touch with a 67-72 truck-loving RCMP officer who might have a way to verify if the purple trucks we see in Canada were originally a purple-red color scheme used by the RCMP. Someone mentioned it in another thread but there was no followup info.
And before some cracker makes a joke about the red dress uniform, Marines don't wear the shoulder doilies or swords every day either - that is also a dress uniform, and RCMP normally dress as normal police or tactical members. Sorry, it's a sore spot for some of us, just thought I'd head that off up front... |
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Back in the mid 70's the blue they used had a purple hue/ting to it. I bought a used 77 Dodge Aspen A38 Package from the RCMP and it was blue
but the earlier 70's ones had that purple tinge to the blue. My boss is a retired 30 year member that started in 1970. I'll ask him if he remembers purple and red cars/trucks although he isn't a car guy. |
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Any pics of said colours?
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Hillbilly? What would be the American term for "insensitive boob that thinks RCMP officers ride horses and bright red uniforms all day"? Maybe it's "boob". |
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It's ok Dave, we understand they're not all Dudley Doorights. Just like ours aren't Quick Draw McGraws and Deputy Dawgs. I figured by crackers you could have meant "wise crackers". That purple is more representative of Crown Royal than it is RCMP
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What's the big deal about a red uniform :confused:
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Now, conversely, Canadians think it should be reciprocal. We study the US extensively in grade school, but the US does not do so for Canada. That bugs Canadians. Not me... it's because the US is a Superpower and Canada is a resource satellite. Different things. This Beer ad puts it better than I could (though I don't agree with him on everything of course): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRI-A3vakVg Cheers, Dave |
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I've never been to the neighbor to the north but I have always viewed the RCMP as brave people that serve their people with great tradition and dignity. Jim
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Maybe because I live so close to Canada and have been there many times and the Canadians come down to Washington state a bunch, I've never thought of them as anything but nice folks. I do enjoy world history, and am very aware of the Canadians role.
I have a basic understanding of how your government works, but honestly I don't think about it at all. My head is always exploding over what goes on down here in our government lol. I would have to say though if I was Canadian I would want to know what's going on below because you never know what us crazy Americans are gonna do next lol. Hey next time you see the McKenzie brothers say hey for me =) |
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Crackers was a term given to the cattle ranchers in Florida for the bull whips they used herding cattle thru the scrub brush . I just amazed at some of these posts do you really think that way or are you merely posting such things for our pure enjoyment ?:lol:
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I was a USAF radar operator stationed in Beaverlodge, Alberta during Korea. With a fondness for Canadian beer, amazing Alberta girls and just raising hell I had more contact with RCMP than I care to remember. OK! You have done the math. I am 82. So!
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Aside from that, certain people need to tone it down or we're going to close this thread. |
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There's an old parody of the RCMP in a Ren and Stimpy cartoon where they called them the Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen. They even have a theme song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsHY5XEx_hU Please understand this is a CARTOON and meant to be FUNNY. :lol: :flagw: :gmc2: |
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I know so little about differences between USA and Canada because they are mostly so much the same. At least that's how I view Canadians, pretty much the same as me. Look around the Canadian provinces or around the states and you can find greater differences province to province and state to state than Canada to USA. BTW, we are all American. Top of Canada all the way down to the tip of South America.
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This is the purple he was speaking about!
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There is many other levels of police here. Federal, provincial, municipal, DOT, aboriginal, F+W I think the first three you would find standard colors but there is wacky setups in the others. F+W was turquoise type colour with white doors for a long time. You see bylaw and city guys driving ford Rangers. Unmarked tan, black, dark red magnums and chargers, Tahoe/burbs I guess some communities may have had the special colors on their rigs but usually rcmp are well marked similar to American. Good old crown Vic all striped up. .
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I don't think that purple offered on our trucks in Canada is the color RCMP used. It was a color available to the general public. There were a few others the states never saw made available to them
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