
A poorly made podcast brought to you by poorly made police memes
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 426 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

This episode Tased and Confused joins the podcast. You probably have seen one of his videos around the innerwebs. We talk about how he got into law enforcement and his prior life. We talk about his new project - Path Blue. Which leads into discussion... more
Drew from Accredited Police Memes joins the podcast again. He has some stats on some options on law enforcement he got from his people. Then we get into the main topic. We had listeners right in policies they have and we review them.
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This episode Billy a cop from the Midwest joins the podcast. He has been on for several years including time doing UC work before coming back to the road. Good dude with lots of great topics. A banger
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This episode a southern cop joins the podcast to share his story. We hit the peaks and valleys of a law enforcement career, and learn a little along the way.
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Ever wonder what it’s like to be a cop somewhere else? Well, it’s the podcast for you! This podcast is international. You hear things from the frost backs up in Canada (soon to be number 51), Sweden, uk, and I’m pretty sure there was a fella from a country I didn’t even know was a place.
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One of my top 3 podcasts! This guys has a love for the Crown Victoria. BOLO for a museum near you. Very insightful and profound episodes and can learn a lot about policing in across America.
Every now and then you might chuckle. Other than that I’m wondering why this podcast exists.
I finished season 2 finale last night… Lenny is probably the BIGGEST f#%@{, dorky, man-child I have ever met, even through the internet… it was poorly made perfection. Eye-rollingly cringy.
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Featuring a light-hearted and sometimes irreverent take on law enforcement, this podcast explores the comedic side of policing through personal anecdotes and discussions on various aspects of police culture. The hosts engage in candid conversations that range from humorous stories about their experiences as police officers to more serious reflections on the challenges within the profession, including mental health, the realities of police work, and training. Each episode strives to balance humor with impactful discussions, making it relatable not only for those in law enforcement but for a broader audience interested in the unique dynamics of the police community and societal issues related to it.
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Poorly Made Police Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 426 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Poorly Made Police Podcast include:
1. Dirty Mike
2. Christopher Miles
3. Willie Stroker
4. Master Tony
5. Wayne Kerr
6. Black Cloud
7. Shit Magnet
8. Phil McCracken
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