Vic Cianca (Pittsburgh's Dancing Traffic Cop)

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2010

Jan. 5, 1918 - Jan. 24, 2010. Second tribute video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cApf4klRkx4

Thank you for your service to Pittsburgh!

Post-Gazette Obituary here: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10026/1031115-122.stm?cmpid=news.xml.

This is old 8mm video so the quality isn't great. Also, I've looped it to make it longer.

SONG: "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" by Guy Mitchell

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  • He came to mind today -- I remember seeing him on Candid Camera when I was a kid. I looked up the video so that I can now share it with my kids.  Thanks for posting. Always appreciate someone who shines and brings smiles.

  • @lola3174 - Aww, you're welcome. I have a second video of him on here as well. It's listed under "Vic Cianca - Pittsburgh's Dancing Cop."

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  • i could see how nobody could tell what he was saying, but still, although kinda effective, he would really make your commute worth wile, i mean, who wouldn't sit in twenty minutes of traffic just to see him in the morning

  • victor cianca is my great uncle. rest in peace victor s. cianca<3.

  • I remember him from when I was a kid! I've lived in Northern VA since '92 so I missed the coverage of him passing away. Although my family in the 'Burgh should have mentioned it...

    My thoughts go out to his friends & family. Remembering him will always bring a smile; just as he did for so many of us lucky enough to see him in action.

  • Great video. RIP Vic.

  • I remember watching him when I was a kid and my mom took me downtown to shop. Then, when I started working downtown, I loved watching him on my lunch hour. We were proud when he ended up on Candid Camera too.

  • Thanks for sharing this, an important part of Pittsburgh's collective memory.

  • lifes what you make of it

    RIP pal

  • RIP sir thank you for your service

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