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LAPD Officer Wears New York Yankees Hat on Opening Day

On opening day of the baseball season, it's not uncommon to see fans sporting their favorite team's hats and jerseys. But what about police officers? In Venice, Los Angeles Police Officer Villery was spotted wearing a New York Yankees hat while on duty.

It turns out that officer Villery was authorized to wear the hat in honor of opening day. The Los Angeles Police Department made the decision to allow all employees to wear baseball caps while on duty to celebrate the start of the season. This was a departure from previous years, where officers were only permitted to wear Dodger hats on opening day.

The decision to allow officers to wear hats of their choosing was well-received by the department's employees. Many officers expressed gratitude for the opportunity to show their support for their favorite teams while on duty. It's worth noting that baseball caps are not typically permitted as part of the Los Angeles Police Department's uniform policy, but the decision was made to make an exception for opening day.

The Los Angeles Police Department's decision to allow officers to wear baseball caps shows a willingness to acknowledge and celebrate the diverse interests of its employees. It's a small but significant gesture that helps to build morale and foster a sense of camaraderie among officers.

Seeing a police officer wearing a New York Yankees hat while on duty may seem surprising at first glance. However, it's important to remember that these officers are people too, with their own interests and passions outside of work. By allowing officers to wear baseball caps of their choosing on opening day, the Los Angeles Police Department demonstrated a commitment to supporting its employees and fostering a positive work environment.

Posted on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 02:57PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment

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