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Why Do People Sometimes Call Police Officers Pigs? (2016x204)
Air date: Oct 01, 2016
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It took about three more centuries, but this particular insult inevitably became a popular nickname for oft-insulted police officers, with the first documented reference to this being in the Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit and Pickpocket Eloquence, published in London in 1811.
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