Have you ever been on a ride-along with Law Enforcement?

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  • Shawn
    Administrator
    • Oct 2024
    • 1092

    Have you ever been on a ride-along with Law Enforcement?

    I got the opportunity to do a ride-along with federal law enforcement - US Forest Service Law Enforcement.

    It was a pretty good time.

    I was able to get out and interact with them and the people they made contact with.

    I enjoyed it a lot, and I learned a lot.

    Have any of you taken this sort of opportunity before?
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  • Heatman
    Forum Regular
    • Oct 2024
    • 225

    #2
    It's good that you had a very good experience with riding along with the US Forest Service Law Enforcement in your state. Over here in my country, I wouldn't dare hitch a ride with the cops or any law enforcement agencies because they are all shady people.

    I wouldn't get in their car even if I was stranded. I would rather look for a hotel or guest house to lodge and continue my journey the next day.

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    • Shawn
      Administrator
      • Oct 2024
      • 1092

      #3
      Originally posted by Heatman
      It's good that you had a very good experience with riding along with the US Forest Service Law Enforcement in your state. Over here in my country, I wouldn't dare hitch a ride with the cops or any law enforcement agencies because they are all shady people.

      I wouldn't get in their car even if I was stranded. I would rather look for a hotel or guest house to lodge and continue my journey the next day.
      Where are you from?

      I would imagine many countries are like that. It's sad, too.
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      • Heatman
        Forum Regular
        • Oct 2024
        • 225

        #4
        Originally posted by Shawn

        Where are you from?

        I would imagine many countries are like that. It's sad, too.
        I'm from Nigeria mate. It's crazy with our law enforcement agencies.

        20/10/2020 witnessed our military open fire of live bullets on peaceful protesters killing so many people. Till date, our government never did anything about it. They labelled all the victims militants.

        Last week, they killed an Afrobeat artist whom they invited to come sing at one of their ceremony. After the ceremony, they asked him to come perform in their station which he did, the guy never came out there alive. He was brought out dead. No one knew the cause of his death up till this moment.

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        • Nomad
          Forum Regular
          • Oct 2024
          • 103

          #5
          No, I have never brushed my shoulders with low enforcement officers. However, I have once received driving tickets but not carrying driving license.
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          • Heatman
            Forum Regular
            • Oct 2024
            • 225

            #6
            Originally posted by Nomad
            No, I have never brushed my shoulders with low enforcement officers. However, I have once received driving tickets but not carrying driving license.
            I had to scan my driver's license and have a soft copy of it on my smartphone just in case I forget it at home one day and cops pulled me over. I don't like having anything that's going to make talk long with the police in my state.

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            • Shawn
              Administrator
              • Oct 2024
              • 1092

              #7
              Originally posted by Heatman

              I'm from Nigeria mate. It's crazy with our law enforcement agencies.

              20/10/2020 witnessed our military open fire of live bullets on peaceful protesters killing so many people. Till date, our government never did anything about it. They labelled all the victims militants.

              Last week, they killed an Afrobeat artist whom they invited to come sing at one of their ceremony. After the ceremony, they asked him to come perform in their station which he did, the guy never came out there alive. He was brought out dead. No one knew the cause of his death up till this moment.
              That's crazy.

              I always hope for a better world out there.

              People in the US like to complain about their lives. Go live somewhere where you don't get to live the safer life of an American, right/
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              • Heatman
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                • Oct 2024
                • 225

                #8
                Originally posted by Shawn

                That's crazy.

                I always hope for a better world out there.

                People in the US like to complain about their lives. Go live somewhere where you don't get to live the safer life of an American, right/

                ​​​​​Seriously man, it's deep chaos down here. Sometimes I keep asking myself even with having a system and government, but things are done like we are living in a lawless country.

                The other day one celebrity was convicted for mutilation of our currency. He's a man but posing as a transgender. He admitted in court that he was man and never lost his manhood. He was sentenced to serve 3 months in prison but he never saw inside of the prison.

                He had arrangement with the warden and they rented an apartment to keep him and allowed him access to his smartphone. It's crazy.

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