If watching crime happen live onscreen isn’t even enough anymore, know that in some cities you can actually sign up for a ride-along with police (usually you have to meet certain criteria). Check with your local PD to see if this applies where you live, but here are a few places that offer a Ride Along program:
Washington, DC
Omaha, NE
Sacramento, CA
Whether you’re considering a career in law enforcement, are doing a student project, or just want to connect with officers in your community, check out these tips to avoid making any civilian/rookie faux pas during your ride-along:
No Weapons, No Handcuffs
Unless you are a sworn officer from another agency who is allowed to have your police firearm and equipment with you, don’t bring a gun, handcuffs, or any other police gear on the ride-along. Most agencies have rules that prohibit such items even if you have a carry concealed weapon permit or license (CCW).
The only exception to the police equipment guidance offered is to wear a bullet resistant or ballistic vest. As a patrol division deputy sheriff, I had a spare vest in the trunk of my marked Chevrolet Caprice that I would have ride-alongs wear. If you have your own, you may want to wear it hidden under your outer shirt.
To read more tips, visit Police Link.
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