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Traffic Diversion in Tokyo

DAZ|Studio Glamour posted on May 23, 2009
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This is a female traffic officer in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. Vic 3 wears the ISOP Japanese policewoman hat meant for Posette, and some Evil Innocence undies. Stockings are ??? and the shoes are from the ISOP maid. The cartoon mascot is PEEPO, the official Tokyo police mascot. Thanks for looking... Iain

Comments (8)


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mgtcs

9:58AM | Sat, 23 May 2009

Very nice and sugestive work!

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flavia49

9:59AM | Sat, 23 May 2009

Cool! great work!

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Rainastorm

10:02AM | Sat, 23 May 2009

Yeah that might stop some traffic lol

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RobertJ

12:20PM | Sat, 23 May 2009

In the real world they are also cute (and drive the cute variant of the patrolcar usually called "mini-Pato"), rather different from the female cops overhere in the Netherlands who usually go by the nickname "Bonboekvee" (wich roughly translates into a name for a sort of cow). Damn, still two more months before i go Japan (again!)

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sandra46

5:08PM | Sat, 23 May 2009

wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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debbielove

5:32AM | Sun, 24 May 2009

Way to go on the Uniform!!!? Great one.... But, I'm not at all sure the about the official mascot. Doesn't quite give out an image of authority, does it!? Lol. Love this series though!!!!! Rob.

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PhilW

3:40PM | Sun, 24 May 2009

Hot image - great lighting!

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tetrasnake

11:19AM | Sun, 25 October 2009

HOTTT!!!


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