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Originally posted by 94StangFiveO View PostWell if I get shot don't just leave my ass on the side of the road!
Do you have to go for the entire shift? I'd have to force myself to sleep all day if I did a midnight ride along because I would never be able to stay awake the entire time.
You are not required to stay the whole shift."People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf. "
George Orwell
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Originally posted by Treadhead View PostThe chances of getting shot have went way down now that I'm out of Stop Six. Getting creamed by a drunk has went way up though since I'm in downtown.
You are not required to stay the whole shift.
I only lasted until about 3-3:30a and I was falling asleep. I would like to go for a ride on the new beat though.
-Aaron
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Originally posted by Tannerm View Postbeen there for 4 years. Im a patrol officer and SWAT operator for the North Tarrant Regional SWAT Team (Keller, Colleyville, Southlake, Roanoke, and Watauga)May God give us strength and courage in the time of our darkest hours.
Semper Fi
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Originally posted by Jester View PostI am busting my ass to get on the force. Brother is a cop up in North Carolina and just made swat. Waiting for tests to come up is driving me crazy.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostBad thing is with the economy most places are trimming back or on a hiring freeze. We have lost around 12 slots in the last three years and that is a huge impact on a smaller department.
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When i was 14/15 I would hop on patrol with a buddy, but it was a sleepy little town north of Ogden, UT so we didn't see much action.
Just working and hearing stories, seeing the equipment, etc, I have a good idea of what goes on. IMO it's almost cooler to be around for briefings, especially when it's a brief for serving a warrant or doing a raid.
This actually kinda makes me want to ask one of the guys up here for a ride just to kill some time.
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Originally posted by lo3oz View PostWhen i was 14/15 I would hop on patrol with a buddy, but it was a sleepy little town north of Ogden, UT so we didn't see much action.
Just working and hearing stories, seeing the equipment, etc, I have a good idea of what goes on. IMO it's almost cooler to be around for briefings, especially when it's a brief for serving a warrant or doing a raid.
This actually kinda makes me want to ask one of the guys up here for a ride just to kill some time.
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Originally posted by 94StangFiveO View PostThat would actually be pretty cool. Like what you see on the show SWAT on TV as they get ready to go serve the high risk warrants.
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Originally posted by 94StangFiveO View PostStill cool regardless. Do you work with them at a station or just know people?
I'm going to ask the guys here what the bad area of town is, and request a ride along in a few nights. woot!
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