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Originally Posted by T_A_N_K
PS: One more thing, please don't make your duty belt look like below, your exterior belt should be secured to your interior belt, not like a gun slinger. You can rememdy this by using belt keeprs or a velcro interior/exterior belt. You can also try to make them secure them by friction, the outside one slightly tighter than the interior but this would be difficult for someone with a small waist.
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That's been a pet peeve of mine for ages. They have a staff advisor, the training officers wear their belts correctly, yet the main cast wears their belts like they're gunslingers... I do have to admit they did a good job on the dress uniforms in a recent episode though.
BTW, on the note of the film...
- TPS's vehicles and units are identified by a four digit number, where the first two digits would be the division number and the last two the vehicle. 5321 would be vehicle 21 from 53 division, 1519 (from Rookie Blue) would be from the fictional 15 division (Which is 51 in real life), car 19.
- An alternate to using the MTPS patch is to either go blank shoulders like the LAPD, or use a ribbon without insignia. It's cheaper and saves you the trouble of legal depictions of the TPS (Which is extremely strict about it...)