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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In every police precinct, you'll have several stereotypical types of cops. The most common of these will always be the Officer O'Hara - the cop with the whimsical Irish accent who usually stands in the sidelines, offering recycled stereotypical quips about St. Patrick and the shores of Oireland. This sort of officer rarely, if ever, resorts to force when dealing with a perp, but may visibly carry a nightstick. They will often have an impressive mustache. |