According to Officer John Smith, a 10-year veteran of the police department, "Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors is a great way to blow off steam and have some fun with my colleagues. It's a ridiculous game, but it's also a lot of fun."

For those unfamiliar with the game, Rock-Paper-Scissors is a simple hand game where two players simultaneously throw one of three hand signals: rock (a closed fist), paper (a flat hand), or scissors (a V-shape made with the index and middle fingers). The winning hand beats the losing hand as follows: rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, and paper beats rock.

Additionally, some officers have reported feeling uncomfortable or embarrassed when they're forced to remove clothing in front of their colleagues. Officer Jane Johnson, a 5-year veteran of the police department, notes, "I was a bit hesitant to play at first, but once I got into it, I realized it's just a game. It's all in good fun."

While Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors may seem like a harmless game, there are risks and consequences involved. For one, officers could face disciplinary action if they're caught playing the game on duty or if they're seen in public without proper attire.

As the game continues to grow in popularity, it's likely that we'll see more variations and spin-offs emerge. Some departments have already begun to experiment with new rules and formats, such as team play and tournament-style competitions.

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