I've been wanting to go do one of these and figured this would be a decent place to ask since there are officers on the board. I have one close friend who is with Sacshe PD and he said he would check to see when I might be able to go. Would there be any reason I wouldn't be allowed to go such as prior arrests regardless of what it was and how long ago it was? I don't have any outstanding warrants or felony convictions. Is every department different when it comes to the requirements and policies regarding who is and isn't allowed to do the ride along?
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i went on one with the ellis county game warden. i called his personal cell phone (he was a brother of a friend) and he told me to meet him at the sheriff's office. i showed up, and when he finally got there, i hoped in his truck and we went trolling around waxahachie lake. no information needed. it may be different with cities...Originally posted by 56482only on DFWMUstangs...
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out here where i live, i had to fill out a waiver form with the DPS, then they did a background check. once that was done, i could ride whenever a trooper had an open seat. the sgt. even allowed me to carry as a CHL holder. it was pretty cool...
doing ridealongs will open your eyes to a lot of the things those guys potentially have to deal with. i have the utmost respect for LEOs because of it...
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Originally posted by Sergio View PostCarl said something about signing some waiver last I talked to him. Let me know how it turns out.
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Originally posted by TonyMCev View Postout here where i live, i had to fill out a waiver form with the DPS, then they did a background check. once that was done, i could ride whenever a trooper had an open seat. the sgt. even allowed me to carry as a CHL holder. it was pretty cool...
doing ridealongs will open your eyes to a lot of the things those guys potentially have to deal with. i have the utmost respect for LEOs because of it...
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Originally posted by 94StangFiveO View PostThat's who is going to check in Sacshe for me. I just talked to him a couple hours ago. I'm in no hurry but don't want to bother trying if a previous arrest gets treated as if it's a conviction.
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It's going to depend on the dept. Some depts might not care, some depts may have you sign a waiver and run a criminal background check. Someone said DPS does that, but they tend to be pretty by the book on a lot of things.
Generally I don't think prior arrests are a problem.
I'm curious though, why are you wanting to ride a long? If you just want to go for shits and giggles I guess it wouldn't matter what dept you go with. If you're contemplating this as a career, I'd recommend riding with a couple of agencies. Some smaller cities may not have an active call volume as compared to FWPD or DPD. The bigger cities are generally going to have a more active/diverse set of calls. Just don't go ride DPD in like the fru fru parts of North Dallas, that won't be very beneficial to you.
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Originally posted by GE View PostIt's going to depend on the dept. Some depts might not care, some depts may have you sign a waiver and run a criminal background check. Someone said DPS does that, but they tend to be pretty by the book on a lot of things.
Generally I don't think prior arrests are a problem.
I'm curious though, why are you wanting to ride a long? If you just want to go for shits and giggles I guess it wouldn't matter what dept you go with. If you're contemplating this as a career, I'd recommend riding with a couple of agencies. Some smaller cities may not have an active call volume as compared to FWPD or DPD. The bigger cities are generally going to have a more active/diverse set of calls. Just don't go ride DPD in like the fru fru parts of North Dallas, that won't be very beneficial to you.
Plus, you're right, I think it'd be fun to ride around with my friend in his car one day/night out on patrol.
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