"Strip Rock Paper Scissors: Police Edition" usually refers to a specific viral video or social media trend where a civilian and a police officer play a game of Rock Paper Scissors to decide a "penalty" (like getting a ticket) or just for fun.
The "strip" in the title typically refers to the strip of road (traffic stop) or a comic strip style edit, rather than the adult version of the game. Below is the typical text/dialogue found in these videos: Video Content & Dialogue
The video usually follows a specific sequence of text overlays and spoken words:
Initial Hook (Text Overlay): "I told the cop if I win Rock Paper Scissors, I don't get a ticket."
The Build-up: Both parties face each other, often through a car window or standing by the patrol car. The Chant: "Rock, paper, scissors, shoot!" The Reveal:
If the Cop wins: Text overlay: "Back to jail I go" or "Guess I’m paying that fine."
If the Civilian wins: Text overlay: "LEGEND" or "He actually let me go!" Notable Variants
The Slap Edition: A high-energy variant where the loser gets a lighthearted slap or has to perform a "dare".
The "Back the Blue" Trend: Often used by creators to show positive interactions between officers and the community. Disclaimer
If you are looking for a comic strip (e.g., Strip Rock Paper Scissors), these are often found on platforms like Facebook's CADComic or other webcomic repositories. Ctrl+Alt+Del (@CADComic) - Facebook Ctrl+Alt+Del (@CADComic) • Facebook. Facebook·Ctrl+Alt+Del Rock Paper Scissors Slap Challenge
1439 Likes, TikTok video from CRASH ADAMS (@crashadams): “Join us for the ultimate Rock Paper Scissors slap challenge! TikTok·crashadams
Who's Gonna Win? Rock Paper Scissors with the Police #shorts
Who's Gonna Win? Rock Paper Scissors with the Police #shorts YouTube·Nelson Rigg
"Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors — Police Edition" is an informal, likely parody variant of the classic hand game Rock–Paper–Scissors that adds adult-oriented ("strip") mechanics and overlays a law-enforcement theme. Treating this as a cultural artifact rather than an endorsement, this study analyzes its mechanics, audience, social implications, legality and ethical considerations, and design recommendations for responsibly presenting or modifying the concept.
Before we explore the videos, let’s break down the search term: strip rockpaperscissors police edition vide
The fusion creates a unique tension: The rigid, authoritative structure of police work collides with the random, humbling nature of RPS. Who has the power? The officer with the badge, or the player who throws "rock" at the right moment?
Viewers of "Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors: Police Edition" are often not looking for explicit hardcore content. Instead, they are drawn to:
A signature element in popular Police Edition videos is a special rule: if a player wins three rounds in a row, they can apply the "handcuffs" (loosely) to the loser, forcing them to continue the game while restrained. This adds a layer of helplessness that amplifies the power-reversal theme.
As a concept, "Strip Rock–Paper–Scissors — Police Edition" is a novelty adult game built on a simple, balanced mechanic, but it raises substantial ethical, legal, and social concerns—primarily around consent, power dynamics, audience appropriateness, and privacy. Responsible presentation requires robust consent processes, safer alternatives to clothing removal, removal of real-world authority cues, and clear age gating. Designers and facilitators should prioritize participant safety and dignity over shock or novelty.
If you’d like, I can: draft a consent checklist and rulesheet for safe play; create safer variant rules tailored to a specific group size or setting; or produce a short player-facing warning/age-gate blurb. Which would you prefer?
Title: Cops & Robbers: The Ultimate Showdown Characters:
[SCENE START]
[INT. INTERROGATION ROOM - DAY] A bare table. A single hanging light. OFFICER BRAD slams a folder onto the table. SUSPECT DAVE sits calmly.
OFFICER BRAD Alright, Dave. We know you stole the donuts. Confess now, and we go easy on you.
SUSPECT DAVE (Yawning) I got nothing to say, Brad. I’m innocent. And even if I wasn't... you gotta catch me first.
OFFICER BRAD We can do this the hard way, then. You know the rules of the precinct. High stakes settlement.
SUSPECT DAVE (Gestures to the table) Let’s dance, Officer.
[CUT TO: FAST-PACED MONTAGE]
ROUND 1
OFFICER BRAD (Grimacing) Fair is fair. Law is law.
Brad unbuckles his heavy utility belt and drops it to the floor with a loud CLANG.
SUSPECT DAVE That’s a lot of weight. You sure you don’t want to tap out?
OFFICER BRAD Never. Again.
ROUND 2
SUSPECT DAVE Ooh, close. Lose the shades, Brad.
Brad slowly removes his aviator sunglasses. The room seems to get dimmer. He places them on the table with reverence.
OFFICER BRAD (Staring intensely without blinking) My eyes are regulation. Don’t look directly into them.
ROUND 3
OFFICER BRAD (Looks down at his shirt) The Badge stays ON. The shirt... goes off.
Brad unbuttons the tactical shirt, revealing a shockingly neon "WORLD'S BEST COP" t-shirt underneath. Dave snickers.
SUSPECT DAVE Nice print.
OFFICER BRAD It was a gift from the Chief! Focus!
ROUND 4
SUSPECT DAVE (Sighs) A deal’s a deal.
Dave stands up and dramatically removes his scarf, tossing it into Brad’s face.
OFFICER BRAD (Muffled by scarf) Cheap shot.
ROUND 5 - THE FINAL ROUND
Brad freezes. He looks at his hand. He looks at Dave. He looks down at his pants.
OFFICER BRAD (Sweating) Wait. Does the precinct dress code apply to... pants?
SUSPECT DAVE (Grinning) Rules are rules, Officer.
Brad takes a deep breath, grips his waistband... and suddenly the ALARM BLARES.
[INTERCOM VOICE] "Attention all units! The donut shop is giving away free samples! First come, first served!"
OFFICER BRAD (Eyes go wide) CODE RED! ABORT MISSION!
Brad grabs his belt and sunglasses and sprints out of the room, leaving his shirt unbuttoned and flapping in the wind.
SUSPECT DAVE (Alone in the room) I guess I’m free to go?
[TEXT ON SCREEN] "Nobody wins at strip rock-paper-scissors. Especially the donuts."
[SCENE END]