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One of two uniformed cops depicted partying and playfully handcuffing women at a downtown bar once tried to solicit superstar Drake into hiring him for “private security,” a police source told the Toronto Sun.

Const. Aaron Isaac, who works out of 52 Division, was off duty but wearing his uniform last year when he approached rapper Drake at the Lost And Found night club on King Street W. , the officer told the Sun.

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“He wore his yellow raincoat inside out to conceal his crest and badge number. He propositioned Drake to provide security at any Toronto venue,” the source said.

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“Drake turned him down. Then, a 14 division bicycle sergeant noticed Isaac and asked him what he was doing there,” added the source. “Isaac responded he was off duty and the sergeant told him he had to go. He had no business being there. Officers aren’t supposed to go to other divisions without permission, especially off duty and in uniform.”