Over the years, I have seen my share of Buffs that gave other Buffs a bad name. Some had cars similiar to police cars, and they were maniacs out there. I just spent my years out there with my beat up old four cyclinder Ford Pinto. Also known as a Buff Mobile. Several of my friends were either on the job in Connecticut, or eventually got on the job. One is now a member of a FDNY Squad Co.
Buffing is a Great Inexpensive hobby. For me, I was lucky enough to see the very busy War Years, and also see those Very Busy Fourth of July's. We had, of course, and still have, the Highest Respect for the members of the FDNY. I learned so much by just watching. I still hit the streets, but now I drive a 2001 Nisson Sentra.
I NEVER had any problems with the FDNY, and the only time that I had any problem with the NYPD is when they pulled me over near Eng 82's house. (I talked about that early on in My Younger Buff Years).
Buffing is a Great Inexpensive hobby. For me, I was lucky enough to see the very busy War Years, and also see those Very Busy Fourth of July's. We had, of course, and still have, the Highest Respect for the members of the FDNY. I learned so much by just watching. I still hit the streets, but now I drive a 2001 Nisson Sentra.
I NEVER had any problems with the FDNY, and the only time that I had any problem with the NYPD is when they pulled me over near Eng 82's house. (I talked about that early on in My Younger Buff Years).