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17->'''Nick:''' I'll tell you guys what I'm gonna do! I'll tell you what! I'm gonna get even with every rotten cop in this city!
18->'''Paolo:''' Yeah, me too!
19->'''Guido:''' How you gonna do it, Nick? How you gonna do it?
20->'''Nick:''' I'm gonna... turn in my badge!
21->'''Guido:''' Yeah! I'm gonna burn my uniform!...
22-->-- '''Creator/TheFiresignTheatre''', ''How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All?''
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24That cop has always been a loose cannon, but this time he's stepped over the line. He is ordered by [[DaChief his boss]] to turn in his badge and gun, and then go home on an extended "vacation." This is sometimes accompanied by an InsigniaRipOffRitual. The chief tells the officer not to pursue the case independently.
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26The first thing the cop does upon leaving the office is ignore this directive and finishes tracking the perp down. Sometimes, it's because he is a CowboyCop. Other times, ItsPersonal. The cop calls in favors from buddies in the force and in other law enforcement agencies ("Can ya look one thing up for me, pal?"). When the bad guy is eventually caught, the cop's boss rarely reprimands the rogue cop and sometimes even admits he was wrong. There won't even be a [[ArsonMurderAndLifesaving [=McCloud=] Speech]] about all the regulations the cop broke on this excursion, not the least of which being ignoring an order -- probably because he technically wasn't acting as a cop, but merely [[VigilanteMan breaking the law as a regular citizen...]]
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28But ''then'' the cop might actually honor the original directive.
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30A possible variation involves the following: the cop was never actually off the force but was merely pretending to be, with his superiors' knowledge, to fool a bad guy, sometimes another cop (see FakeDefector, which is a case of NotHimself). See TakenOffTheCase for a milder version of this trope.
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32If, instead of being suspended, the cop quits to make a point, that's ResignInProtest.
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37* TurnInYourBadge/{{Film}}s
38* TurnInYourBadge/LiveActionTV
39* TurnInYourBadge/WesternAnimation
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45[[folder:Advertising]]
46* During [[UsefulNotes/TheSeventies the early 1970s]]; Chrysler Corporation's Dodge division ran a series of commercials featuring actor Joe Higgins as [[DeepSouth a Southern sheriff]] named J.W. Higgins[[note]]whose character was a possible influence on the Sheriff Buford T. Justice character played by Creator/JackieGleason in the ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBandit'' movies[[/note]]; sheriff of the fictitious "Scat City"[[note]]referencing Dodge's high-performance "Scat Pack" line of muscle cars[[/note]]. In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elr5Oxlfqqo one 1971 ad]] promoting Dodge's "spring special" (typically promoting special features such as, in this instance, whitewall tires and an automatic transmission) for their Dart Swinger model; Higgins uses the trope name verbatim en route to having the deputy who drove up in the new car arrested for accepting a "special deal" (implying Higgins thinks the deputy [[DirtyCop took a bribe]]).
47* Played with in Sprint's "Epic [[CowboyCop Renegade Cop]]" ad: the badge is the ''only'' thing Callahan doesn't turn in to DaChief during his ExtendedDisarming.
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50[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
51Note: In general, Japanese police officers do not surrender their badge, but their book-like police ID.
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53* ''Anime/TheBigO'': Dan Dastun [[ShamingTheMob shames]] the military police with a speech about them following Alex Rosewater's deranged leadership and then performs the InsigniaRipOffRitual. Later, the rest of the military police follows his example [[http://www.paradigm-city.com/scripts/article.php?a=ep26 and]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pgy5w8jRxWA attacks]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR9hs-M3GTQ Alex]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Amw3DwVXHGU Rosewater.]]
54* In ''Manga/DeathNote'', most of the taskforce spend the Yotsuba arc doing this under L's supervision, after they're pulled from the Kira case.
55* A ''magical girl'' version happens in ''Anime/DokiDokiPrecure'', when Mana goes to plunge into the DespairEventHorizon after [[DarkMagicalGirl Regina]] ends up BrainwashedAndCrazy, [[HeelFaceDoorSlam putting a stop to her attempt at turning good]], [[SixthRanger Cure Ace]] ends up snatching away her TransformationTrinket and keeps it until she can find her drive again.
56* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'':
57** A military version (since the military are the police, and the entire government for that matter) when some of the lower-level soldiers decide to stop following orders from the corrupt High Command; they tear the insignia off of their uniforms and drop it at a General's feet.
58** Subverted when Ed attempts to resign in a meeting with the Fuhrer, who then responds by threatening to kill Winry if he went through with it.
59* In ''Anime/ReCutieHoney'' Natsuko produces [[ExtendedDisarming an absurdly huge pile of firearms]] when asked to do this, then tucks a spare pistol strapped to her thigh into her shoulder holster on the way out.
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63* At one point on Creator/TheFiresignTheatre's album ''How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All?'', three characters start talking about how much they hate cops. One of them says, "You know what? I'm gonna get even with every stinkin' cop in this city!" The others ask him how he's going to do it, and he replies "[[spoiler: I"m gonna turn in my badge!]]"
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67* In ''Fanfic/AbsolutePowerSucksAbsolutely'', Maxime revokes his own League membership while visiting Kahndaq to avoid the international incident that a foreign power "invading" another country would cause.
68* In ''Fanfic/{{Ultrasonic}}'', Nick gets suspended after the first Ultrasonic attack after Chief Bogo finds out from Marinette that he fired a warning shot, violating the first rule of firearm usage: "Shoot to kill, and nothing else."
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72* The Isaacsons in ''Literature/TheAlienist'' are on a "special assignment" leave from the NYPD.
73* In ''Literature/ApparatusInfernum'', the powers that be want a quicker result than the protagonists are providing, and since Mikani isn't inclined to be taken off the case quietly, Gunwood orders him to take a few days off (upgraded to a week thanks to Mikani not knowing when to keep quiet). They aren't made to ''literally'' hand over their badges, but it plays out much the same.
74* ''Literature/{{Brotherband}}'' has Hal and his Herons placed in this position when they lose the Andomal. [[spoiler: Their badges are the only thing that they hand in, taking the other possessions that should have been handed in and [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight using them to instead hunt down the Andomal.]]]]
75* Creator/ChinaMieville's "The City and The City" inverts this: [[spoiler:You absolutely expect that the Inspector will clash with the ominous, all-powerful Breach and gets drawn off the case. Nope. He WANTS to hand over this political stinking case to Breach, but the crime was so carefully perpetrated that Breach, who is specialized only on Breaches, duh, has no rights to take over.]]
76* Luke Skywalker does this in a sense to one of his Jedi Knights in the ''Literature/DarkNestTrilogy''. Alema Rar lost her twin sister to a Jedi-killing voxyn back in ''[[Literature/NewJediOrder Star By Star]]'' and has now become deeply involved with the Killiks, and has pretty much fallen to the DarkSide. Luke takes her lightsaber from her and removes the crystal, disabling it. Alema insists she'll just build a new one, and Luke tells her he'll do the same to that one, and the one after.
77* Subverted in Liz Williams' Literature/DetectiveInspectorChen novel ''Snake Agent''. About halfway through, Chen has a meeting with DaChief, who tells him explicitly that he is ''not'' going to take Chen off the case, because he knows full well that Chen is the only person able and willing to handle it. (The scene also features Chen uttering the words "Go to Hell, sir" -- as a literal and truthful response to the question "What do you intend to do next?")
78* Creator/TerryPratchett's Literature/{{Discworld}}:
79** Subverted in the book ''Literature/MenAtArms'', when Lord Vetinari takes Vimes off the case and demands that he turn in his badge. It eventually becomes clear to the reader that [[ExploitedTrope he is doing this to make ]]''[[ExploitedTrope sure ]]''[[ExploitedTrope Vimes solves it]], though Vetinari goes a bit too far and drives Vimes into a TenMinuteRetirement. The trope was played more or less straight in the earlier novel ''Literature/GuardsGuards'', when Lupin Wonse takes Vimes' badge.
80** Additionally, in ''Literature/{{Jingo}}'', all the senior officers of the Watch do this when threatened by Lord Rust, Vetrinari's stand in during his TenMinuteRetirement. ''Everyone'' -- Vimes, the senior officers, ''Lord Rust''... -- proceed to act as if Vimes is still Commander of the Watch (once he gets out of the door, at least).
81--->'''Detritus:''' I got my badge carved on my arm. Someone c'n try an' take it off if dey likes.
82** Parodied in ''Literature/{{Snuff}}'', when Vimes treats going on a two-week holiday arranged by his wife like being suspended (or forcibly retired), and says "My badge, just like Vetinari ordered. I put it down. It won't be said they took it off me!" And what's actually in the envelope he turns over is an old snuff tin.
83* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': Throughout the series, [[ActionGirl Murphy]] has been taking blows to her career in order to help Harry fight various monsters. She finally gets fired at the end of ''Literature/{{Changes}}.'' In the novella ''Aftermath'' and in ''Literature/GhostStory'', she keeps fighting monsters anyway.
84* ''Literature/InDeath'': When Eve is called out for getting personally involved with Roarke in spite of the latter being a suspect of a murder she's investigating, she tells Whitney he'll have to take her badge if he pulls her off the case. He refuses. She declares that, if she turns out to be wrong about Roarke being innocent, her superiors won't have to ask for her badge.
85* DCI Jack Spratt of Creator/JasperFforde's ''Literature/NurseryCrime'' series is stated in the book-within-a-book ''Bumper Book of Berkshire Records'' to have been suspended over 262 times in his career, only one of which led to higher action (a reprimand).
86* Halt from John Flanagan's ''Literature/RangersApprentice'' deliberately creates a situation where he'll get banished from the Kingdom so he can save his apprentice only to get misty-eyed when he must turn in his [[strike:ranger badge]] oak leaf necklace to the authorities as well.
87* Ian Rankin's Inspector Literature/{{Rebus}} is frequently suspended from cases for various reasons throughout the series.
88* In ''Literature/RiversOfLondon'' after [[spoiler:Detective Chief Inspector Nightingale is shot]], Grant is put on suspension and [[spoiler:Tyburn]] moves quickly to try and get him fired and the magical department shut down. The Commissioner doing the firing becoming one of those possessed and turned into a rioter probably helped get this fixed.
89* Literature/SanoIchiro undergoes the {{Samurai}} equivalent; after Sano refuses to stop investigating the shogun's nephew following two murders the future heir might have had some involvement in, the shogun takes away Sano's rank and holdings and bans him from court.
90* In the Creator/DaleBrown novel ''Warrior Class'', Terrill Samson asks Patrick [=McLanahan=] and David Luger to resign after [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind they take part in a rescue mission]] against his orders.
91* Meyer Landsman of ''Literature/TheYiddishPolicemensUnion'' is ordered to turn in his badge and gun as a result of his CowboyCop methods. When he still goes investigating the case, he uses [[TitleDrop his membership card in the titular union]] to justify his questioning.
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95* In the ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'' story where Big Boy Caprice put a million dollar open murder contract on Tracy's head, Chief Patton orders Tracy suspended (presumably with pay) from duty until that case is solved considering that having him on duty would attract murder attempts that would also endanger his colleagues. Tracy is completely against this and Sam Catchem offers the compromise of increasing the security around Tracy, who will be confined to desk duty in the meantime, while the detectives work on stopping the contract.
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99* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
100** Word-for-word in the Platform/{{Steam}} version of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''. If you answer "Mia Fey" (who's your ''boss'') when the Judge asks the name of the defendant in the first case, Mia will go [[INeedToGoIronMyDog "Look, I have to leave. I have to go home. I'm... I'm expecting a delivery"]], and you get an achievement called "Please Turn In Your Badge".
101** A non-police example in ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth 2'': Edgeworth surrenders his Prosecutor's Badge rather than let the (corrupt) head of the body that governs prosecutors take him off his current case.
102* ''VideoGame/{{Jazzpunk}}'': At some point you're ordered to turn in your badge, and your gun. [[spoiler:And your other gun. And your other badge. And your badgegun. And your gunbadge.]]
103* A {{flashback}} in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'' shows the Jedi Council commanding [[PlayerCharacter the Jedi Exile]] (canonically a woman named Meetra Surik) to turn in her lightsaber for acts she committed while fighting under Revan in the war with the Mandalorians. The Exile [[InsigniaRipOffRitual defiantly stabs her lightsaber into a stone plinth in the center of the chamber before storming out.]]
104* ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage''. [[ExcusePlot What little the story has]] is about a city being ran amok with a nebulous [[TheSyndicate Crime Syndicate]] that even the police force has been corrupted. At the very least, there are three cops that won't stand for this bullshit so they quit the police force and decided that the best to solution is to enter the streets of rage and starts whooping the asses of the criminals, from the lowest of mooks to the head honcho of the syndicate. Who are they? Axel Stone, Adam Hunter and Blaze Fielding. Our heroes, ladies and gentlemen.
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108* Played with in a long-running cop show parody on ''Webcomic/CheckerboardNightmare''. The trope is so routine that when the chief pulls it more often than usual, the title character protests that "we've already turned in our week's supply of badges!"
109* In ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'', Obi-Wan and Anakin get suspended from the Jedi Order after they do a spectacularly bad job protecting the Senator and apprehending the assassin. The GenreSavvy players think that this means they're on the right track, since this always happens to the CowboyCop just before they save the day in the movies.
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