Fish_Whisperer
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LMAO!! Oh man... See, I thought Keystone Cops was just a fictional thing. LOL!
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TJcop:I've just about have had it with our reserve program. They cause more problems than they solve. They wear the same uniform as us, but they are not armed. When they do ride-alongs, I find myself spending more time watching/worrying what they are doing, than paying attention to the call.
Our reserves don't have any police powers. They do recieve some training, but not enough. They also can't seem to remember that they are not officers...especially off duty.
I can't remember how many of them we've let go because they were flashing badges and telling people they were officers off duty. They're good for parades, and that's about it...
murphdivers286:Sorry, but I have to ask. Is this a department policy... I work in Florida and we hide all the time. I was even in court when someone tried to use the fact the officer was hiding and he did not see him, but was found guilty.....Judge almost laughed....
I think you aren't clear on what our reserves are for. They are supposed to be available for special events (parades, festivals, etc), and are just another form of a visual deterent. They are not, nor were they ever meant to be, replacements for officers.BigJetDriver:You have a VERY messed-up Reserve Program. :scared: Someone needs to get in there and totally re-organize it!
In my career, I started out as a Regular, was a Reserve for a while, and am a Regular again. I know full-well that Reserves can do a great job, if they are trained and managed properly.
One problem you folks obviously have is that your "Reserves" do not have to go through the Academy. They obviously cannot be much help if they are not actually sworn officers. If things are as bad as you say, your Police Association or Union needs to go to the management and work with them to get it sorted out!
TJcop:I think you aren't clear on what our reserves are for. They are supposed to be available for special events (parades, festivals, etc), and are just another form of a visual deterent. They are not, nor were they ever meant to be, replacements for officers.
We couldn't afford to place every reserve to the academy ($3000 a student), plus how would they be able to go? The recruit school is from 7am-5pm for 13 weeks...these people have jobs! Our reserves are young students, citizens of the community, doctors, etc....some have been doing it for over 20 years!
That being said, some of them could use some more training, and being told to follow directions better.
TJcop:I think you aren't clear on what our reserves are for. They are supposed to be available for special events (parades, festivals, etc), and are just another form of a visual deterent. They are not, nor were they ever meant to be, replacements for officers.
We couldn't afford to place every reserve to the academy ($3000 a student), plus how would they be able to go? The recruit school is from 7am-5pm for 13 weeks...these people have jobs! Our reserves are young students, citizens of the community, doctors, etc....some have been doing it for over 20 years!
Knight1989:You give your riders way more power than I do. Thats cool, probably better that they ride with someone like you than with me. They deffinitly are learning more when they ride with you. I'm just not comfertable have an untrained person with me. I do teach them how to get acess to the gun, but only to defend themselfs if I'm already down. I dont let them touch the radio, except in an emergancy, but will let them run a plate every now and then. I make it very clear that if a subject starts resisting they are to stay in the car and they're only job is to call for back up. They are not to try and help. I'm just not big into letting a 16yr old kid get into a scrap with a violent suspect. Makes it harder on me too, now instead of worrying about the suspect, I have to worry about him, and the explorer too.