The “Police Edition” of the game, however, adds a rather… interesting… twist. In this version, the players are not just competing against each other - they’re also competing to avoid getting stripped of their clothes. Yes, you read that right. The game involves players gradually removing articles of clothing as they lose rounds, with the ultimate goal of being the last officer standing (or sitting, rather) with their uniform intact.
In the end, whether or not Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Police Edition becomes a widespread phenomenon remains to be seen. But for now, it’s clear that this unusual game has brought a sense of camaraderie and levity to at least one police department. Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Police Edition Vide...
Despite the controversy, the officers involved in the game remain undeterred. In fact, they’re already planning to take the game to the next level, with a proposed tournament featuring officers from multiple departments. The “Police Edition” of the game, however, adds
So, how did this unusual game come to be? According to sources, a group of police officers from a local department were looking for a way to boost morale and have some fun during a particularly slow period. One of the officers, a self-proclaimed “RPS enthusiast,” suggested playing a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors, but with a twist. The idea of stripping down to their underwear as they lost rounds was apparently met with a mix of laughter and trepidation, but ultimately, the officers decided to give it a shot. The game involves players gradually removing articles of
And who knows? Maybe it’ll even inspire a new generation of law enforcement officers to think outside the box (or in this case, the uniform).