Are you saying meow?"y'all have a good day meow."
Not exactly the truth. We drive our prisoners into a "sally port" and a gate closes. No one in or out. We then check our weapons into a lock box prior to going into the jail for booking. Another door opens and we go inside.
WOW exact same way we do as well !! But the ones who ignore the rule will not want to disarm in front of you like they are as post to, because they do not want to be caught carrying. Thus they may then enter the booking room in major violation. Just a possible thing to think about if your going to ignore the rule
I'll bet the ride-alongs don't get to do that either! This is getting sooooo disappointing!If they go into the back of my car it is because they are going to jail. They won't have anything on them. I think that we all have to remember that handcuffs are temporary restraining devices and can be defeated. We handcuffed a girl last night (not small at all, rather large). She was handcuffed from behind and in one swift move, she moved her arms over her head and her cuffs were in front of her. I was speachless. We then handcuffed her through her belt and called for a cage car.
We have to pretty well respect the rule of the jail and their administration. It only takes a call from them to my boss and then a couple of days off without pay.
If all goes well the prisones is searched at the scene. Behind the car seat is searched in case the prisoner decides to try to ditch something he had or was misses. After the trip to jail he is searched aging by the officers for inventory and then by the jail staff prior to acceptance.
Sometimes you have to put a rubber glove on and get yourself a handful just to make sure.
I'll bet the ride-alongs don't get to do that either! This is getting sooooo disappointing!
We? Whenever I've gone out on patrol, even if the officers I'm with are getting free drinks/food, I am always sure to pay.
If they go into the back of my car it is because they are going to jail. They won't have anything on them. I think that we all have to remember that handcuffs are temporary restraining devices and can be defeated. We handcuffed a girl last night (not small at all, rather large). She was handcuffed from behind and in one swift move, she moved her arms over her head and her cuffs were in front of her. I was speachless. We then handcuffed her through her belt and called for a cage car.
We have to pretty well respect the rule of the jail and their administration. It only takes a call from them to my boss and then a couple of days off without pay.
If all goes well the prisones is searched at the scene. Behind the car seat is searched in case the prisoner decides to try to ditch something he had or was misses. After the trip to jail he is searched aging by the officers for inventory and then by the jail staff prior to acceptance.
Sometimes you have to put a rubber glove on and get yourself a handful just to make sure.
Yes sometimes duty calls !! haha
But i dont think were on the same page. OK scenario. A fella is going on a ride along and decides to wear his coat to cover up his bulge on the right hip. He has read on INGO that it is frowned upon and against department policies, but decides not to ask rather to ignore. Before you know it he is riding shotgun in a purdy patrol car. The officer then gets a fresh warrant and knows where the perp is known to hang. They get a visual on him and slap those temporary restraining devices on after a quick frisk !! As the roll up door closes behind them at the jail the rider is then faced with a decision while the officer is securing his gun. "Do i secure my gun in the trunk with him and blow my cover possibly being all over or do i just go through that door and make sure i keep it covered." No big deal right? YES big deal!!
Ok thats all i got.. haha
That is the big problem i see with ignoring the rule, INLESS the department dont allow you in the booking room then you never haft to worry about it.
There are several manufacturers and types. Not a complete list, but close: Laser Guns - Guys of LIDARMan, I don't even remember the manufacturer. He told me he checked it out before our ride, because they aren't standard issue. Something else he told me that kind of amazed me and I still don't quite believe is that most IMPD cars aren't equipped with radar, that most officers that have them pay for them with their own pocket because they can make more money.
It came in a zip up bag, was boxy, about the size of a megaphone, and when you looked down the sites and squeezed the trigger half on, a red light illuminated the car where you were pointing, and a full squeeze locked in the speed.
There are several manufacturers and types. Not a complete list, but close: Laser Guns - Guys of LIDAR
As for the radar in the car, so you are saying they aren't using speed measurement equipment for safety but for revenue?! And does this money go to the officer or to the city? Sounds pretty fishy to me either way you try to slice it.
You have to admit, it wasn't clearly written, hence why I had to ask.We don't go that far. If we write a ticket, our department gets a couple of dollars that goes to our training fund.
You have to admit, it wasn't clearly written, hence why I had to ask.
We don't go that far. If we write a ticket, our department gets a couple of dollars that goes to our training fund.
There are several manufacturers and types. Not a complete list, but close: Laser Guns - Guys of LIDAR
As for the radar in the car, so you are saying they aren't using speed measurement equipment for safety but for revenue?! And does this money go to the officer or to the city? Sounds pretty fishy to me either way you try to slice it.