The upcoming pile of 9/11 movies (not to mention all of the various horses in the Law and Order stables) might be in some trouble if they were planning on involving uniformed cops. It was announced by the Screen Actors Guild yesterday that actors "should not buy or carry police uniforms in New York," even if Oliver Stone told them to. Though the NYPD used to license uniform purchases by actors, the policy has been revised and no longer allows anyone outside of the Department to be uniformed. Forget Stone – where does this leave Hot Cop Strip-o-Grams?
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The upcoming pile of 9/11 movies (not to mention all of the various horses in the Law and Order stables) might be in some trouble if they were planning on involving uniformed cops. It was announced by the Screen Actors Guild yesterday that actors "should not buy or carry police uniforms in New York," even if Oliver Stone told them to. Though the NYPD used to license uniform purchases by actors, the policy has been revised and no longer allows anyone outside of the Department to be uniformed. Forget Stone – where does this leave Hot Cop Strip-o-Grams?
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