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Bob Geary (police officer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bob Geary (police officer) Robert J. ("Bob") Geary is a former officer in the San Francisco Police Department who gained notoriety as the subject of a ballot initiative to allow him to take his ventriloquist's dummy, Brendan O'Smarty, on foot patrol. ==Early life== Geary holds an undergraduate degree in art, and a master's degree in education. He earned four Medals of Valor. He was a member of AFTRA and the Screen Actors' Guild, having worked as a hand model and starring opposite Don Johnson in a 1981 television movie, ''The Two Lives of Carol Letner''.〔 In the 1980s he became a favorite subject of columnist Herb Caen, after he wrote a letter to the editor of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' defending the police department for issuing too many tickets to taxicabs. Officer Geary was found "not guilty" of writing too many tickets at a public event held in a North Beach theater that featured a stripper in the role of bailiff.〔
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