Rochester, NY Police officers Caught On Duty, Attending Erotic Sex Festival, Even Taking Photos of Strippers!

By Davy V.

Why fight crime and do the job taxpayers pay you to do, when you can knock off half your shift learning about fisting, mind fucking, finding the right lubricant for anal sex, and how to cheat on your partner?

That’s exactly what 4 on duty Rochester, NY Police officers decided they would do on Saturday afternoon, as they attended a sex festival in downtown Rochester.

What’s interesting is that the officers were not at the sex festival, which was held at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center, on a call, nor were they there on any official police business.

“There was no reason for them to be there other than to entertain themselves, people were saying ‘oh look at the boys in blue, why are they here?’ said a woman who follows my blog, and my work exposing police misconduct and corruption.

Rochester, NY Police officers share some laughs in lingerie section.”Watch, I’m going to send the Chief a photo!”

 

“Obviously they were there to see erotic sex, why were they they to see sex?”, the woman said, before adding, “There was security there already, walking around, there was no need for them to be there.”

And exactly what kind of kind of ‘sex festival’ did these on duty RPD officers attend?

Here’s an excerpt from the Rochester Exotic Arts Sex Festival.

“Fisting: Male and Female.

Female: The female anatomy has two perhaps three portals for fisting, or more properly erotic stretching. Leaning the intimate anatomy, some hands on exploration and demonstration is planned. Included in this demonstration are safety measures, protection for both stretchee and stretcher as well as general disease and precautions when playing.
Male: The male anatomy has two portals as well, one quite smaller than the other but also a source of intimate pleasures for some. Learning the male intimate anatomy, again with some hands on as well as erotic demonstration are planned. Also included are general male anatomy, some points and pointers, as well as safety measures and protection. General disease precautions, somewhat different in males as well as safety for both stretcher and stretchee are included.”

The woman, who follows my work, is a model, and attended the festival with a photographer.

She sent me the photos seen here, which she took herself.

So there you have it, Rochester, NY… your taxpayer dollars at work!

Nothing like discussing S&Mwhile on duty!Three RPD officers talk sex.

 

 

Rochester, NY Police officers near the Whips display.“Next time, whip it before you spit on it!”

 

 

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Davy V.

Davy V. is a Cuban-American Filmmaker, Video Producer, Photographer and Freelance Writer, best known for using the power of video and film to expose Police Brutality, Corruption and Misconduct. The son of the late Mario Vara, a community activist who for years fought against Police Brutality and Misconduct in Rochester, New York, Davy V. got his start in Television and Video by tagging along and working camera for his father's cable access television show, "La Voz Del Pueblo" (The Voice of The People). Davy V. later went on to produce and host "KEEP IT ON THE REEL", a cable access TV show with a mix of Hip Hop as well as issues affecting African-Americans and Latinos in Rochester, NY, such as Police Brutality and Misconduct. Some guests on the show included Treach, KayGee and Vinnie of Naughty by Nature, Method Man, Funkdoobiest, Da Youngstas, and the Rottin' Razkals. Davy V. won the U.S. ACM Video Festival Award for his Documentary, "R.P.D. EXPOSED!" about the Rochester, New York Police Department and their long history of misconduct, corruption and unnecessary killings of unarmed innocent citizens. "R.P.D. EXPOSED!" and Davy V.'s follow up, "R.P.D.: Badges of DISHONOR, CORRUPTION and MURDER!" were both screened at the National Hip Hop Political Convention at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. Davy V.'s work has been featured in publications such as THE SOURCE Hip Hop Magazine, URBAN AMERICA Magazine, The Ave. Magazine, Insider Magazine, La Voz Newspaper, Minority Reporter Newspaper, CNY LATINO Newspaper, DOWN Magazine, as well as on television news stations, and programs such as CNN and Inside Edition. In addition to his freelance writing, Davy V. also writes a monthly Op/Ed Column for LA VOZ Magazine and Minority Reporter Newspaper. In June 2012, Davy V. joined Cop Block as a regular contributor.