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Police Ride-Along

Sounds really interesting
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Don't get hurt
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Or there'll be more work for us
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It was an awesome night. I've been really tired all day, hence my reason for not being online recently.



There were lots of Irish rugby supporters in town so that made it really interesting. Arrived a bit before 6:00PM for the swing shift. We started out in the patrol car bail checking. Made a traffic stop for a drunk driver - at the station, it was revealed her was under the limit. Afterwards we got called to a youth hostel where drunken Irish were apparently being abusive towards the receptionists.



We had a meal break and were then walking the beat at about 10pm. With a street party well underway there were plenty of people drinking and 'having a good time'. Warned a few people for breaching the liquor ban and arrested two who had already been previously warned. We were walking the main street for a good 2 or so hours before heading back to the station for another break. About half an hour later, were cruising around the CBD in the prison van. Arrested another for breaching the liquor ban and basically maintained the drunken peace.



Finished the shift at about 4:10AM. Overall, a good night. Can't wait until the next time I do another.
 
Glad you got to see some action and I think it's great that the Police have the Ride-Along. What a great opportunity for you Kasynlie to be able to do this. They don't offer this here unless you are enrolled in college taking Criminal Justice classes.
 
It's funny when people look at me, because I'm usually sitting in the back of the patrol car cos there are two officers and me (unless we have an arrest, in which case I'll sit in the front), they think that I've been arrested, until I step out on my own free will and approach them...
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Kasynlie said:
It's funny when people look at me, because I'm usually sitting in the back of the patrol car cos there are two officers and me (unless we have an arrest, in which case I'll sit in the front), they think that I've been arrested, until I step out on my own free will and approach them...
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That is funny and the look on their face must be priceless
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A lot of the drunken public would approach the officers I'm with and ask them who I am. One asked is he undercover? to which one of the cops replied sure is, so don't piss him off.
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Kasynlie said:
A lot of the drunken public would approach the officers I'm with and ask them who I am. One asked is he undercover? to which one of the cops replied sure is, so don't piss him off.
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That's great the officers have a sense of humor and that is very funny
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I wouldn't do a ride-along with the police... Because then they'd catch me, the master of all things illegal.
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Kasynlie said:
A lot of the drunken public would approach the officers I'm with and ask them who I am. One asked is he undercover? to which one of the cops replied sure is, so don't piss him off.
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The cops where you are sound awsome!
 
I've had a few people ask me for a ride-along, but they gotta ask higher up than us grunts to get a ride along, so I've deferred a bunch of people to HQ to inquire. Don't know whether they got a yes or no though.



It's a good thing to go for but you gotta keep in mind you will not be taken to the most exciting incidents. Not in the UK anyway.
 
The Dragon Master said:
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The cops where you are sound awsome!
They sure are. They prank each other to the extremes at the station also.



Anna said:
I hate that and I think that for anyone interested should be allowed to do so.
I think so too. But it would have to be a definite interest.



Amiga said:
I've had a few people ask me for a ride-along, but they gotta ask higher up than us grunts to get a ride along, so I've deferred a bunch of people to HQ to inquire. Don't know whether they got a yes or no though.



It's a good thing to go for but you gotta keep in mind you will not be taken to the most exciting incidents. Not in the UK anyway.
So far, everything they've been called to, I've gone along with. I'm sure if their is a call regarding firearms, I probably wouldn't be allowed to go, but that's about all I can think of.
 
Aye, they won't take you anywhere where there's a realistic chance of harm to your person. A lot of stuff you'd be alright with.
 
Wow, then you have an extremely lax force. If you get harmed in any way at any of these jobs, they would get absolutely facef*****.



Very neglectful of public safety.
 
I disagree with you. They're really really good. They always have a taser on them should things get out of hand and if I didn't feel safe, or if I was in any immediate danger, they would rectify the situation very quickly. At no point during any of my ride alongs have I feared for my safety.



I've also been told that if I want to experience what they see and do, then the only way to do it is to go with them to these calls.
 
Of course you disagree, you're the one doing it. If you agreed you wouldn't do it.



Just make sure you sign that release form removing liability if you get hurt.
 
Have another ride along tomorrow (Sunday) from 3pm? - midnight. Should be a good one as the sergeant said there's normally a few domestics on Sundays.
 
I think it's great you get to ride along. Just stay safe
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Safety is my top priority. This will be my third one. Not sure how many more I should do.
 
Refresh my memory as to why you are doing these ride alongs
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