Acknowledgement: My thanks to eluckenbach for editing.
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Vinnie and Gary are a couple of crooked cops working the three to eleven shift. They shake down drug dealers and that sort of thing, but their specialty is forcing women to have sex with them.
After they clock-out at eleven, they go prowling instead of patrolling. Their modus operandi is to park the squad car where it cannot be easily seen, but from where they can watch the door of a neighborhood drinking establishment in one of the more upscale neighborhoods. When an attractive woman emerges, they have their suspect. The legislation spawned by Mothers Against Drunk Driving has been a godsend for them. It is prohibition revisited, because it turns regular folks into serious criminals.
They are most successful with married couples, especially when the husband is behind the wheel. The wife is usually willing to do about anything to save him, and the husband will let her. Vinnie and Gary typically let their target drive a few blocks, then pull up close behind them and flip on the light bar. As soon as the suspect's vehicle comes to a stop, they pull in front of it to prevent their headlights from illuminating what they are about to do.
Gary is big and imposing. He played linebacker on a scholarship at the local Junior College where he concentrated in Criminal Justice and earned an Associate Degree. He spends a couple of hours in the gym each day adding muscle, and he still has a linebacker mentality. His role is ordering the driver out of the car and subsequently performing a field sobriety test. It is almost always failed, resulting in the suspect being summarily frisked and cuffed. Fear is a great motivator, and by this time both the husband and wife are highly motivated.
Vinnie is a few inches shorter than Gary, but every bit as imposing. He and Gary spot for each other in the gym, and Vinnie boxed Golden Gloves as a Heavyweight. They are as tough as it gets, particularly when wearing a duty belt equipped with an expandable baton, pepper spray, handcuffs, a dual magazine case, and a Glock. Since they wear badges and police uniforms, it is easy to understand why very few people fail to cooperate. Those that don't, wish they had.
Vinnie has propensity for interrogation and is receiving training. He puts the husband through a little grilling aimed at weeding out lawyers, judges, politicians and the like. He also tries to get some idea of how much resistance they might face in getting their way with the wife.
Once he is satisfied that there are no fire hoops to jump, he orders the wife to, "Step out of the car, and put your hands on the roof facing the car." As soon as she complies, he explains that her husband has failed a field sobriety test. At which point he puts her through essentially the same grilling with the same intent. Most of the time he is able to determine that they are more than willing to cooperate. A number of them are simply lay-downs, so to speak, but some of them require some convincing. In that case, Vinnie starts things off by telling Gary that, "They seem like really nice folks."
Gary comes back with, "They do to me too."
"Should we give 'em a way out?" is Vinnie's next move.
Now that they have raised a little hope, they walk out of earshot and huddle up. They make an assessment in order to plan their next steps. Sometimes they have a bad feel, and cut them loose. However most of the time they put it right out there.
Vinnie walks back over to the wife and asks, "Do you want to keep him out of jail?" By this time she has been thoroughly qualified and rarely says no.
"You're a very attractive lady. If you would be willing to cooperate, we would be willing to just forget the whole thing," he informs her. If she is a little slow to catch on, he draws her as much of a picture as is necessary.
When she agrees, most of the time the husband simply accepts her decision. Sometimes there is some resistance on the husband's part, but it is a much more attractive choice than jail, attorneys, court and the consequences of a conviction for Driving Under the Influence. After a token display of chivalry, he usually relents rather quickly. Otherwise he is easily convinced by opening the back door of the squad car, pushing him in, and slamming the door behind him.
On those rare occasions that they have misread the situation, and the couple completely balks. They let them go explaining that they were testing their relationship to each other and determining what kind of people they actually are. They claim that they just want to make sure that they are dealing with good folks, and that they are making the right decision in letting them go with a warning.
However the rest of the time Gary explains that he has to do a precautionary weapons check, and frisks the wife. He instructs her to keep her hands on the roof of the car and spread her feet. Then he pats her down using regular police procedures for a male suspect, until the very end when he feels her breasts. If nobody objects, he feels her crotch through her clothing.
If the couple acquiesces, Vinnie steps in behind her and checks her out beneath her clothes. He slides his hands under her top, or unbuttons, or unzips her sufficiently to feel her bra-covered breasts. If there is no resistance, he slides his hand inside of her bra and feels her bare breasts. Next he cups her pantie-covered pussy and thoroughly explores her slit through her panties. Then he slips his hand inside of her panties, and sticks the tip of his middle finger in her cunt, probing for wetness.
Simultaneously, if he has not already done so, Gary puts the handcuffed husband in the back of the squad car before climbing in behind the steering wheel. Vinnie instructs the wife to get in the passenger seat of her car as he climbs in the driver's seat, and puts their car in gear. He explains that they are going to his house, and after she has had sex with them, they will escort her and her husband safely home.
He chats with the wife as they drive in a half-hearted attempt to relax her. He usually begins by complimenting her looks before saying, "A lot of women have fantasies about having sex with a policeman in uniform. Have you ever thought about it?"
He doesn't care which way she answers. He goes on to say that, "Gary and I find you terrifically appealing, and we want to give you the best sex that you have ever dreamed about."
Vinnie and Gary see nothing wrong with any of this. While they are aware that the public and their superiors take a dim view of it, they aren't all that concerned. Nobody has ever filed a complaint. Also, it has never occurred to them that it might be construed as rape. They have seen their share of rapes, and those are assaults. Many of them are brutal physical assaults, but all of them are psychological assaults. Although the power aspect of what they are doing is problematic, they have somehow managed to isolate that from the understanding of their behavior. And oddly enough, they pursue rapists with a vengeance.
While they tacitly would admit that the women weren't planning to have sex with them, they view it very much the same as a date saying, "No." Until she eventually says, "Yes." But it is more than that. They see themselves as good guys, because the husband has committed a serious crime, and the wife has a free choice. She can let him pay for the crime, or she can get some real pleasure for herself while earning his release. To Vinnie and Gary it is a "no brainer." She can send her husband to jail, or she can get a good fucking for herself without any consequences. The wives never pick jail, and that is all the vindication that Vinnie and Gary require.