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Not very likely. Most depts. that do ride-a-longs have the rider sign a waiver of liability. But the officer will/should never allow that person into a dangerous situation. The producers at COPS all had to have their people sign waivers. This is also thier job and know the consequences of going into those situaions. Deputy 84 "Anonymous Sender" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I was wondering what the likelyhood of citizens doing a ride alongs > with an officer to actually go into a live violence or possibly > dangerous situation with a cop. Like a active home or buisness > burglary or a violatile domestic violence scene, a drug bust??? > > I am thinking they would just get in the way, we have all seen 'cops' > before, but bringing the average citizen into a domestic violence > situation to observe? > > Thanks. > >
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