Thursday, September 23, 2010

Roseville Citizen's Police Academy




On Thursday July 23rd, 2010
I graduated from
the City of Roseville's

It's a two-week course that gives you an
inside look at the daily operations of your local police force.

The highlights:

Standing on a rooftop to watch the K-9 units below
find a hiding suspect,
track marijuana,
and go plain nuts in the back of a police car
when the sirens start to blair.
{The car was rocking!}

Getting to be a fly on the wall of the dispatch center.
I freaked when they got a call about someone that had a knife...
{Yikes!}

Visiting the local jail and checking out the booking rooms.
{Talk about creepy}

Walking the underground shooting range.
The best part was spotting bullet holes in random places
that were way, way off target.
{Who's shooting behind you on the target line?}

Handling the SWAT team equipement and
learning what it takes to qualify.
For example, timed pull-up exercises...
while toting 70+ pounds of extra weight?
{No thank you!}

Learning that on average
there are only eight officers on patrol at any given time!
{No wonder there's never a cop around when you need one!}

All in all,
it was a GREAT experience!

I learned so much,
and have a whole new appreciation for what these
good people do in our behalf.

...

The kids were a bit confused though.

Owen thought mom was a cop now...

No,
mom is just mom, son.

Sorry to disappoint!

And Samuel came away hoping that I was
finally up for packing some heat!

Again,
sorry to disappoint!

Though I wouldn't mind trying my hand
at the range sometime...

{smile}




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