Impersonating a police officer to feed Homeless

@Renhard (3471)
Jamaica
January 23, 2013 7:11am CST
What do you think about such topic: Impersonating a police officer to feed Homeless. I watched this video, of a man, who falsely referred to himself as sergeant (his name) calling a pizza company and telling them to deliver pizza to about two undercover agents disguised as homeless people. (In true essence these people are homeless and is no where near to being agents). In the process the so called sergeant offers his credit card to the company but it seems they did not take it because of the good deed police men usually do in the city. i hope I didnt come off as confusing. Here is the video to explain it even better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO4etpYGn7E
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3 responses
@doroffee (4222)
• Hungary
24 Jan 13
It's an interesting thing. It's a nice thing that they refused to take money for the pizza... but I'd like to believe they would have done the same if it was a civilian... but I'm not a 100% sure about that. Policemen have always been a bit priviliged in that way. (or... well, now they are not that much priviliged by civilians, in my country)
@Renhard (3471)
• Jamaica
24 Jan 13
In my country police men are usually only praised after they stopped a robbery or such. But a week after everybody is there cursing police men saying they are either unfair or wicked, due to the amount of driving tickets they issue and anybody they shoot that might be a risk to society.
@vernaC (1491)
• Romania
23 Jan 13
Mmmm..a robin hood act? But he's still fooling no matter what his reasons. Why not just ask honstly since his intentions are good or maybe this video is just another hoax that's like a virus spreading these days.
@Renhard (3471)
• Jamaica
23 Jan 13
Well this video could be a hoax but then again youtube videos do make alot of money now a days. So for good deed they do in a CREATIVE way, they are also getting paid for it. Wow. I just realized that after typing it. So both people benefited then I guess.
@sid556 (30960)
• United States
23 Jan 13
Well, I can see how this could easily be turned into a scam. I was half expecting the guys that called it in to jump out and go join them in eating the free pizza but they did not. It looked like their motives at least were genuine.
@Renhard (3471)
• Jamaica
23 Jan 13
I am happy though that it was homeless people who actually got the pizza and no one else. It really made me feel happy.