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#1 Stone Cold

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 08:29 AM

I put an application in for a ride out quite a while ago but haven't heard anything since? I know that Sally was also looking into it for me but wondered if they were still on going or have they been cut back?

Going on from there has anyone done one recently? If I get the chance to go, are you provided with anything, do you have to sit there and not get involved or say anything should anything occur? Should you take anything with you?

Being in Shepton Mallet, the local nick is closed so its not as though I could just pop in at anytime, to ask.

I think it would be great to get on one just as a taster for whats involved and what to expect.

Any comments would be appreciated. :evil:

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 09:34 AM

I have my second one booked in for Friday 16th, it took about 2-3 weeks from filling out the forms to hearing back, sometimes they are just busy mate :D

When i went on my first one i was provided with a set of Body Armour (It was out of Trinity Road ^^) but this time im just brining my own along without the 'Police' markings >.<

all you will need to bring is a Form of ID, a little packed lunch and a sense of Humor ;)

With the getting involved, they will tell you to stay in the Car if its something Serious, if not then you can watch to yours hearts content, the only time i actually got involved was during a Domestic, the two officers had entered the house looking for an Assalant and i stayed outside with the Victom to comfort her. At the end of the day, your not there to be an extra police officer, but you are still human :evil:

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 10:32 AM

I have my second one booked in for Friday 16th, it took about 2-3 weeks from filling out the forms to hearing back, sometimes they are just busy mate :p

When i went on my first one i was provided with a set of Body Armour (It was out of Trinity Road ^^) but this time im just brining my own along without the 'Police' markings >.<

all you will need to bring is a Form of ID, a little packed lunch and a sense of Humor :p

With the getting involved, they will tell you to stay in the Car if its something Serious, if not then you can watch to yours hearts content, the only time i actually got involved was during a Domestic, the two officers had entered the house looking for an Assalant and i stayed outside with the Victom to comfort her. At the end of the day, your not there to be an extra police officer, but you are still human ;)



It sounds really very interesting and beneficial...let me know how the next goes on the 16th!

Do you do the one stint and then ask them for another or do you have to keep applying for each ride out?

I guess I'll just have to keep pestering!

It must be that there is not much to do out here in the sticks, so I guess there is not as much call for the same amount of responses as the city! :(

However I could find myself eating my words!! :p

Edited by Gelf, 08 September 2011 - 11:57 AM.
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Posted 08 September 2011 - 10:37 AM

When i did the 6 down in WSM station, i just applied once and spoke to Insp. Jury who organised it all for me and i didn't re-apply just kept asking if i could go back and do another on different shift times and days ;)
They are really beneficial as it gives you that insight into the police that you just wouldn't get unless you were on the recieving end of the law, but even then you still wouldn't see it all!

I'd recommend anyone who's considering a career within the Police to sign up for these ride along schemes because they are quite frankly brilliant!

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 12:30 PM

I put an application in for a ride out quite a while ago but haven't heard anything since? I know that Sally was also looking into it for me but wondered if they were still on going or have they been cut back?

Going on from there has anyone done one recently? If I get the chance to go, are you provided with anything, do you have to sit there and not get involved or say anything should anything occur? Should you take anything with you?

Being in Shepton Mallet, the local nick is closed so its not as though I could just pop in at anytime, to ask.

I think it would be great to get on one just as a taster for whats involved and what to expect.

Any comments would be appreciated. ;)



I remember my first Observational Shift, was very nervous, didn't know what to expect. Thought I would get in the way, but I was made very welcome and loved every second of it, stayed the whole shift.

You will get a Officer brief you on the does an donts, health and safety, and what to do if it all kicks off.

Like CJay said, these are invaluable, and will help you during your recruitment process. Take this opportunity to ask any questions about the role of SC/PC.
I've been waiting five weeks for my third Observational Shift, just sent a email off and had a reply within minutes. Being chased up as we speak. Posted Image

Things do take time as they're very busy, but it's always good to send a "polite" email asking for an update. Posted Image


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Posted 08 September 2011 - 12:34 PM

I remember my first Observational Shift, was very nervous, didn't know what to expect. Thought I would get in the way, but I was made very welcome and loved every second of it, stayed the whole shift.

You will get a Officer brief you on the does an donts, health and safety, and what to do if it all kicks off.

Like CJay said, these are invaluable, and will help you during your recruitment process. Take this opportunity to ask any questions about the role of SC/PC.
I've been waiting five weeks for my third Observational Shift, just sent a email off and had a reply within minutes. Being chased up as we speak. Posted Image

Things do take time as they're very busy, but it's always good to send a "polite" email asking for an update. Posted Image


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Cheers Neil, thanks for that...

Who have you emailed? Can you send me the link if its not the one on the website?

Thanks

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 12:48 PM

Cheers Neil, thanks for that...

Who have you emailed? Can you send me the link if its not the one on the website?

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 01:00 PM

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Got it...cheers dude! :unsure:

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 02:31 PM

Been on 4, at trinity I was given Body armour, at staple hill none felt a little open there. Do you know any police officers Cookie? If you do then ask them to arrange it.

The ride alongs give you a hugh advantage, the last one I went out on, we picked up a misper on the s136 (mental helth) I turned around and it was a old school friend, I went very quiet! He still lives very close to my mum and dad, and I even had to go to his house and try to not be recognised, but very fun all the same!As for getting involved if the situation calls for it the officer can ask you for help if you refuse Im sure it is againts the law. :unsure:

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 03:09 PM

Result!!! Posted Image all booked in for my Observational Shift on Saturday... can't wait Posted Image

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 04:19 PM

Been on 4, at trinity I was given Body armour, at staple hill none felt a little open there. Do you know any police officers Cookie? If you do then ask them to arrange it.

The ride alongs give you a hugh advantage, the last one I went out on, we picked up a misper on the s136 (mental helth) I turned around and it was a old school friend, I went very quiet! He still lives very close to my mum and dad, and I even had to go to his house and try to not be recognised, but very fun all the same!As for getting involved if the situation calls for it the officer can ask you for help if you refuse Im sure it is againts the law. :eek:


A MOP has no obligation to help a Police officer, they cannot obstruct an officer in the execution of their duty though.

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 05:04 PM

A MOP has no obligation to help a Police officer, they cannot obstruct an officer in the execution of their duty though.


Im sure i read in blackstones something along the lines of it is an offence not to help a police officer if he request your help.....it may have been an old book!

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 05:28 PM

Im sure i read in blackstones something along the lines of it is an offence not to help a police officer if he request your help.....it may have been an old book!


I suppose it will depend on the situation, most normal people would be happy to help but there are always a few which are anti police who aren't interested.

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 06:10 PM

I have just looked on the A&S ride along page on the website and seen a very cheesy video from about 2 or 3 years ago staring two members of my response team. one has left to join TSG but the other one is still with us, wait till I see him next! :eek:

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 08:48 PM

I know that video. One word of advise to the guys going on their first obs shift, when they hit 999 and go screaming off hold on to your hats and keep looking forward , I bottled it and look at the back of the seat the first time!!

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 09:22 PM

A MOP has no obligation to help a Police officer, they cannot obstruct an officer in the execution of their duty though.


A Police Constable can Demand help from a member of the public and it is an offence if they refuse assistance unless they can prove they feared for their lives, while aiding a Police constable a member of the public also has added protection under the law. Basically, if you help an officer when they ask and you get hurt in the process, the offence is the same as Assaulting an Officer :p

This is my understanding, i may be incorrect.

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 10:09 PM

A Police Constable can Demand help from a member of the public and it is an offence if they refuse assistance unless they can prove they feared for their lives, while aiding a Police constable a member of the public also has added protection under the law. Basically, if you help an officer when they ask and you get hurt in the process, the offence is the same as Assaulting an Officer :p

This is my understanding, i may be incorrect.


Well I can't find the answer on the internet however, my specials training group were advised by a district training officer that a MOP is under no obligation to help a Police officer.

What sort of situation would you demand help from a member of the public?

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 10:23 PM

Well I can't find the answer on the internet however, my specials training group were advised by a district training officer that a MOP is under no obligation to help a Police officer.

What sort of situation would you demand help from a member of the public?


Im not saying i would, i dont feel i would need to risk them unless it was something really serious. i read this somewhere else on the Forum so like i said, it may not be correct

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 10:40 PM

A Police Constable can Demand help from a member of the public and it is an offence if they refuse assistance unless they can prove they feared for their lives

Can you tell me what section of the law this comes under please? I have never heard that before.

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Posted 08 September 2011 - 11:46 PM

Can you tell me what section of the law this comes under please? I have never heard that before.


Im trying to find it in the book I have been reading, its here somewhere.

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Posted 09 September 2011 - 09:53 AM

Result!!! Posted Image all booked in for my Observational Shift on Saturday... can't wait Posted Image


Hey nice one!...Let me know how you get on!

I'm still waiting but they are on the case, I'm sure its very beneficial and interesting. :(

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Posted 09 September 2011 - 10:09 AM

Trust me cookie, you'll love it and it'll sadly be over before you know it! :)
But! Make sure you run into and introduce yourself to the teams inspector or sgt, and get to chatting with them, should be finding yourself on another obs. shift very soon after that!! :(

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Posted 09 September 2011 - 11:35 AM

Trust me cookie, you'll love it and it'll sadly be over before you know it! :D
But! Make sure you run into and introduce yourself to the teams inspector or sgt, and get to chatting with them, should be finding yourself on another obs. shift very soon after that!! :w00t:


I'll do that...cheers for the info!! :)

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Posted 10 September 2011 - 06:48 PM

Had my first ridealong this morning and absolutely loved it. It's reconfirmed how much I want to do this, and even though it was fairly quiet we did manage to speak to a lot of locals in garages etc. going round the whole of North-J district.

Had one blue light run the second I set foot in the car, makes you realise/think differently when you're in the passenger seat how stupid/idiotic some drivers are. Had the typical driver overtaking another car not realising we were behind..

Two people I was with were superb, and it's just making me want to start training even more now, absolutely loved it! Posted Image

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Posted 10 September 2011 - 07:51 PM

Had my first ridealong this morning and absolutely loved it. It's reconfirmed how much I want to do this, and even though it was fairly quiet we did manage to speak to a lot of locals in garages etc. going round the whole of North-J district.

Had one blue light run the second I set foot in the car, makes you realise/think differently when you're in the passenger seat how stupid/idiotic some drivers are. Had the typical driver overtaking another car not realising we were behind..

Two people I was with were superb, and it's just making me want to start training even more now, absolutely loved it! Posted Image


Sounds like you had loads of fun!
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