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		<title>Traffic policeman&#x27;s amazing dance routine</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Traffic policeman&#x27;s amazing dance routine</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 12:28:10 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Cop a load of this... Traffic policeman&#x27;s amazing dance routine on the job<br /><br />Mail Foreign Service<br /><br />Last updated at 2:30 AM on 13th December 2009<br /><br />All traffic police have a repertoire of moves to direct vehicles, but they&#x27;re pretty functional - after all, the job is about impersonating a traffic light.<br /><br />However, one U.S. officer has taken the Internet by storm after turning his duties into a spectacularly choreographed artform.<br /><br />For Tony Lepore, directing traffic is no mere routine - it&#x27;s a dance routine.<br /><br />Scroll to end to see Tony in action...<br /><br />Strictly in the line of duty: Tony Lepore executes a deft dance move while directing traffic<br /><br />He spins on his heels, drops to his knees, falls back on his hands and springs back upright.<br /><br />Although Mr Lepore, 62, from Providence, Rhode Island, has been entertaining motorists since 1984, his popularity has rocketed due to the internet.<br /><br />Inspired by an old set-up on TV classic Candid Camera, Mr Lepore began adding fancy footwork and flamboyant arm movements to his traffic direction.<br /><br />&#x27;I saw Candid Camera and I thought. &#x27;Gee, maybe tomorrow I&#x27;m going to try a couple of spins and hand movements... But I didn&#x27;t know if my bosses were going to like it,&#x27; he said.<br /><br />However, with positive feedback from amused motorists, police chiefs allowed him to carry on.<br /><br />Crosstown traffic: Tony Lepore has reprises his act for Christmas long after retiring from full-time policing<br /><br />Drivers not completely distracted by his act will find themselves directed just where they want to be.<br /><br />&#x27;I&#x27;ve had people come down and film me and say, You&#x27;re really directing traffic, &#x27; he told local television show The Rhode Show.<br /><br />The Vietnam veteran has had his share of serious police work, spending nine years on night duty in Providence and being decorated for valour in the line of duty.<br /><br />He once saved two teenage girls by diving into the freezing river after their car overturned into the water. On another occasion he pulled workers from the rubble of a building levelled by an explosion - just in time to save them from a second blast.<br /><br />But a transfer to day duty and directing traffic left him bored, he says.<br /><br />Three years after inventing his trademark dance routine, Mr Lepore retired and went into catering with his brother, but in 1992 a local newspaper interviewed him for a &#x27;Whatever happened to&#x27; feature.<br /><br />Soon he was invited by the mayor to reprise his act specially for the Christmas season - and he&#x27;s still doing it today.<br /><br />LINK TO ALL PHOTOS AND VIDEO:<br /><br />Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1235268/Cop-load--Traffic-policemans-amazing-dance-routine-job.html#ixzz0ZZROkbL6<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/12/traffic-policemans-amazing-dance-routine.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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