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Reading a Spenser novel. They are trying to bust a big time drug dealer. Having a meeting at the police station to discuss it.

 

"With us was a large mean AFT cop..."

 

AFT cop?

 

I've heard of ATF (possible typo) but what would they have to do with drugs?

 

American federation of teachers? :P

 

Anyone know what an AFT cop is?

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All Foreign Trespassers? :unsure: We need cops for that!

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It does sound like it’s a “typo”.  ATF sounds like “armed task force,” or something similar, but even that doesn’t make a lot of sense.  And, AFT....?   Maybe it will be explained later, as you read more.

 

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2 hours ago, LawMan Mark, SASS #57095L said:

ATF.  Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.  Now generally referred to as BATF.

If it was a drug bust with federal assistance, it probably should have been the DEA, although massive amounts of drugs go hand-in-hand with illegal gun trafficking, too.

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7 minutes ago, Alpo said:

Not A T F. I know who the hell they are.

 

A F T. Aft, like the back end of a boat.

I been a cop for 36 years, come September.  In all those years, I've never heard of an acronym or a slang reference to a branch, office, department or individual cop using AFT.  It's either a typo, or an outright mistake on the part of the author.  American Federation of Teachers is the closest thing Google has to offer.

 

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Never heard of any local law enforcement agency using "AFT".

 

Unless it is one of those ghost written books in which the publisher is trying to imitate the style of the deceased originator of the character (Robert B. Parker), I'd suggest that such a typo by Parker is unlikely; he was very sharp on the details, and certainly knew enough about law enforcement (and Boston policing in particular) not to make such a glaring error.  

 

I'd suggest an editor error, or a production error.

 

LL ( a great admirer of Parker, and particularly of Jesse Stone, Cole & Hitch)

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24 minutes ago, Loophole LaRue, SASS #51438 said:

Unless it is one of those ghost written books in which the publisher is trying to imitate the style of the deceased originator of the character

No, this is Catskill Eagle, 1985.

 

Guess it's a typo.

 

And thanks for coming taking a look.

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It’s BATFE.....the E is for “and explosives”

 

Cat Brules

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