Mickey Mouse figurines are a dime a dozen. But sometimes you can find an interesting addition in a sea of plastic mediocrity!
Stop and obey the Mickey Mouse as Policeman 2000 Edition Figurine:

Mickey has had just about every job going. Maybe even more than Barbie! Here he is a Policeman or Crossing Guard. Fisher-Price produced these figurines that were made in China.

It’s hard to see in the picture above, but this packaging is very detailed. Mickey is on a street corner and you can see buildings and businesses behind him.

So just what is this Mickey Bonus Point system? I tried to Goggle it, but as this toy is over 24 years old, the promotion is long gone and apparently forgotten by even the all-knowing Internet. But for what it was ever worth, I have 1 Point.

This was a Millennium product that came out in the year 2000. You could collect all six figures, as seen above. Mickey as a Policeman, Minnie as a Florist, Daisy as a Baker, Donald and Pluto are delivering mail, and Goofy looks like a Tradesman.
I picked this up for a few dollars at a flea market. They really have no value other than what someone is willing to pay for them. Most of these figures would now be loose and played with and more than likely long since lost!
Again… kids! Why do parents keep giving them toys?
To conclude, Fisher-Price and Mattel are joined by Arcotoys, which is an acronym for the A. Rosenberg Company, a Hong Kong based production company started around 1967. Mattel acquired them in 1986 and they became a major subsidiary brand producing various dolls and toys including Polly Pocket, Other World and budget priced Barbie and Disney lines throughout the 1990s.
I don’t have any more of these figures, but I do have a Donald Duck Crossing Guard ceramic figurine that you can check out. Just be sure to obey his directions in the post! He can be cranky.

