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  • Cops and Steroids

    It's amazing to hear some of the misconceptions out there on this kind of stuff. Once again steroids are being brought about in a terrible light...

    http://articles.health.msn.com/id/100111139

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    "What law enforcement needs is a little testosterone," he says. "Every cop should do a cycle a year."
    His colleagues noticed. Mum was the word on duty, of course. But during off-hours, the officers conferred: What're you stacking? Which antiestrogens are you using? And are my bitch tits showing through my uniform? When Jimmy developed a golf ball-size pus nodule on his butt, which popped during a house party full of cops, they just laughed and pointed at the wet spot seeping through his jeans; they'd all been there.
    :laughnew: :bravonew:
    Last edited by beefcake; 10-25-05, 01:44 PM.

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      I think there's some good support too though. These guy need to be stronger than the average man or they can't enforce squat. Let them use if it will help them be a better cop.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BBAddict
        I think there's some good support too though. These guy need to be stronger than the average man or they can't enforce squat. Let them use if it will help them be a better cop.
        The whole second page totally justifies the usage by law enforcement officers. Shit, even correctional officers should get some of that. How is it that our peace officers should be handicapped by not being able to use a drug that enhances their performance against the cracked out pcp users that are practically supermen on their beat. It's unfair.

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        • #5
          The cops make a convincing enough case that many experts find themselves nodding along—so much so that when steroid specialist William Howard, M.D., founder of the Sports Medicine Clinic at Baltimore's Union Memorial Hospital, was once asked by a police commander whether he thought a particular officer was on 'roids, Dr. Howard replied that he had no clue—despite the officer's inflated body. "Of course, I'm pretty convinced he was taking steroids," Dr. Howard admits. "But this guy was on the worst beat. That's why I covered for him. I'm not proud of it, and I don't condone it, but I understood this guy."
          Glad to see their's some doc's out there that understand.

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