Dancing Cop Tony Lepore


    [Tony Lepore (born October 17, 1947), aka the Dancing Cop, is a retired American police officer who has been entertaining on the streets of Providence, Rhode Island during the December holiday season by directing traffic using a dancing style since 1984]. – Wikipedia

    Photos: Retired police officer Tony Lepore performs his dance routine while directing traffic December 14, 2004 in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. Lepore has been entertaining drivers and directing traffic at intersections around Providence for 20 years. He came upon the idea after seeing a [Candid Camera] clip of New York City police officers who flamboyantly directed traffic in the 1950s. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)


    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




    Dancing Cop Tony Lepore


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Dancing Cop Tony Lepore


[Tony Lepore (born October 17, 1947), aka the Dancing Cop, is a retired American police officer who has been entertaining on the streets of Providence, Rhode Island during the December holiday season by directing traffic using a dancing style since 1984]. – Wikipedia

Photos: Retired police officer Tony Lepore performs his dance routine while directing traffic December 14, 2004 in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. Lepore has been entertaining drivers and directing traffic at intersections around Providence for 20 years. He came upon the idea after seeing a [Candid Camera] clip of New York City police officers who flamboyantly directed traffic in the 1950s. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)


Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore




Dancing Cop Tony Lepore


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