The SFPD has a ride along week April 22/08 at various stations through the Community Police Academy. I would call in and ask about it and get my name on the list early.
15 is the minimum age and the list is only has 25 spots so call Officer Maria Oropeza and let her know that you are interested and apply quick. Also ask her if she is related to Omar with PFS in Florida.
http://www.sfgov.org/site/police_index.asp?id=20182
Only thing is you would have to attend each session on Tuesday night from 6:30-9:30. If you are unable to do that then ask for a one time ride along.
2007-12-25 15:07:09
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answered by terminator 6
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2016-11-25 00:09:47
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answered by youngerman 4
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With my department it is 20 years old and you have to be in the hiring process at the time of the ride along.
2007-12-25 13:13:53
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answered by Steven C 7
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Like others have stated, it depends on the department's policy, here, its 15 for ride-along, of course, you need to sign a waiver form
2007-12-25 12:15:20
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answered by Amy 4
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That is determined by each department's policy.
Our department has an Explorer Post, you can join as young as 14.
Ride alongs are getting scarce. We used to honor requests from anyone with a legitimate reason, but our insurance carrier prohibits riders unless we have a specific policy. The Explorer Post carries their own insurance, so they are allowed.
2007-12-25 12:05:15
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answered by trooper3316 7
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most depts allow riders if insurance policies will allow and also if u or a parent signs a waiver that u will not sue the dept if something happens to u check out what the dept that u want to ride withs policies
2007-12-25 14:04:29
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answered by glock310 3
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Depends on the city. Call the police department's non-emergency line and ask.
2007-12-25 11:57:29
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answered by Stuart 7
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Any age that can give the officer information. like address, phone number, and stuff like that to be safe (not rapist)
2007-12-25 11:57:31
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answered by namcon44 3
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