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Okay, at the end of the first movie, Harry gets rid of his badge and is clearly not a cop anymore. However, in the sequel, he is still a cop working in the force, as though nothing had ever happened. Would someone like to explain that? |
Okay, at the end of the first movie, Harry gets rid of his badge and is clearly not a cop anymore. However, in the sequel, he is still a cop working in the force, as though nothing had ever happened. Would someone like to explain that? |
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* Magnum Force opens with Harry on loan to Stakeout, so maybe he was demoted as a result of his actions during the first film. Or for losing his badge. |
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* Simply throwing his badge in the river does not mean he stops being a cop. He would actually have to go to Police Administration and file his resignation to do that. If Harry changed his mind about quitting in-between the badge-throwing and actually going back to the precinct building, he'd still be employed. (He'd also have to account for losing his badge, which is a disciplinary offense in most police departments, but its not like Harry isn't used to getting his ass chewed out.) |
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 2 March 2016
Okay, at the end of the first movie, Harry gets rid of his badge and is clearly not a cop anymore. However, in the sequel, he is still a cop working in the force, as though nothing had ever happened. Would someone like to explain that?
- Magnum Force opens with Harry on loan to Stakeout, so maybe he was demoted as a result of his actions during the first film. Or for losing his badge.
- Simply throwing his badge in the river does not mean he stops being a cop. He would actually have to go to Police Administration and file his resignation to do that. If Harry changed his mind about quitting in-between the badge-throwing and actually going back to the precinct building, he'd still be employed. (He'd also have to account for losing his badge, which is a disciplinary offense in most police departments, but its not like Harry isn't used to getting his ass chewed out.)