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  2. Ride-along - Wikipedia

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    Ride-alongs face a variety of issues. For the most part, the safety of the person on the ride-along must be considered. Officers with ride-alongs generally will drop off the person in a safe place prior to an emergency response if they believe the call may pose danger, and another available officer will attempt to pick the person up.

  3. Law Enforcement Exploring - Wikipedia

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    Academy Police Department (Explorers apply, and are selected to join the APD, this course will simulate what it is like to work for a law enforcement agency for a week, using mock scenes to challenge the Explorer) Ride Along (Explorers learn how to safely ride alongside a police officer serving on his or her patrol shift.

  4. Reno Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Ride-Along program allows a citizen to ride with a police officer, while she or he is working; Neighborhood Watch; Community Presentations; Citizens Police Academy shows citizens the many skills a police officer needs

  5. How does Operation Total Focus work? A ride-along with ... - AOL

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    From 8 p.m. to midnight on Saturday, a Savannah Morning News reporter accompanied a Savannah Policer officer on Operation Total Focus.

  6. Clovis Police host virtual ride-along [Video]

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    The Clovis Police Department held a virtual ride-along on Thursday, giving community members a first-hand look into a traffic officer's shift.

  7. My Fayetteville police ride-along: Alarms, the unsheltered ...

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  8. Police transport - Wikipedia

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    A police bicycle is a land vehicle used by police departments, most commonly in the form of a mountain bicycle. They are designed to meet the requirements unique to each department. They are designed to meet the requirements unique to each department.

  9. Riverside Police Department - Wikipedia

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    For example, the current method of initiating a traffic stop on a high-risk offender in a moving vehicle, known in law enforcement as a "felony traffic stop", was first put into use by Riverside officers. This safety technique spread throughout the police profession with nearly all law enforcement agencies in the nation utilizing it. [1]