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Makes sense from the benefits stand point, I suppose. That's been the main reason Stipe has continued to work as a firefighter, even when he was a UFC champ.
Anderson earned tens of millions and remains an international celebrity. In fact his payout from the UFC antitrust lawsuit was $10.3 million last year alone. He's a wealthy guy and does not need a job for health benefits or pension.
I have an extraordinary doubt Anderson could pass the verbal/written requirements to be a Beverly Hills Patrol Officer. However it would not surprise me if he is applicable to an auxiliary or community outreach officer type job.
Beverly Hills has famously performant / high quality cops, and you are patrolling and interacting with some of the richest people in the world. You're also dealing with millions of visiting tourists yearly and the expectation is that everything runs smoothly.
They are also somewhat hyper-aggressive with ticketing, but that much is subjective. Some locals like that.
