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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. Makes perfect sense >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 Thanks for the reply. "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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