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A ride-along is an arrangement for a civilian to spend a shift in the passenger seat of an emergency vehicle, observing the work day of a police officer, firefighter, paramedic, or security. Ride-alongs are offered by many police departments around the world.
A citizen's police academy is a program designed to acquaint community residents who are not sworn police officers with the activities of their local police department. The programs vary by department. One common feature is the option to participate in a ride-along with a police officer for a shift to see what a day as a police officer is like.
Jun. 18—In an effort to better connect with the community, the Chattanooga Police Department has announced a new program to allow citizens to virtually ride along with a police officer on duty.
In various instances, officers have given chase with a civilian ride-along in a patrol vehicle, near a school bus or with juveniles in the suspect’s vehicle.
The New York City Police Department Aviation Unit is a division of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) focused on airborne law enforcement and public safety. Operating under command of the NYPD Special Operations Bureau, the unit frequently works alongside partner agencies like the NYPD Harbor Unit and United States Coast Guard (USCG) to service New York City and its surrounding waters.
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Inspector Martin Smiley (Tom Bolster): A British police constable who visits Reno as part of the "Badges Across the Water" foreign exchange program. Initially he seems to be a very proper, upright, old-fashioned Englishman and the Reno deputies adore him. Deputy Garcia sees a very different side when Smiley rides along with him.
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