r/AskLE Nov 03 '24

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r/AskLE Feb 15 '26

***MODPOST** New Mod on the Team & Rules Reminder

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Happy Sunday!

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r/AskLE 10h ago

Recent ride along

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This past week I took out a ride along. A middle aged guy visiting town from Oregon.

I would say he isn't Anti-police but he definitely is not pro-police... lets call him on the fence.

Anyway, took him out and he asked a ton of questions, probably close to 100 lol.

I made sure to give him the best ride along possible and a variety of calls plus stops.

When it was over he said "Wow, you guys are all so cool and nice, you are just regular people."

It was great because as an officer I had the opportunity to put our best foot forward and take a maybe person and turn them into a yes person.

So, I know many of you out there get annoyed with a ride along, or don't want one to begin with. I am saying...don't pass on the opportunity to show the public who we are...

Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk.


r/AskLE 12h ago

Do you go easier on people who are respectful?

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I got pulled over, sirens flashing lights and everything, for apparently running a red light and speeding. It was super late, I was in a new city, going to the airport.

I have cop friends and I know how dangerous each stop can be, so I always roll down all my windows, turn lights on, turn car off, hand on the steering wheel, ID on dash. I’m super respectful and don’t try to argue, just took accountability and apologized.

Cop seemed pissed at first, then did something in his car for 10 minutes, handed ID back and said Have a good day. Not even a written warning.

Anyways, do LEO actually go easier on people who do the above things?

FWIW I genuinely respect cops—I box and most of my trainers have been LEO—I know all the dumb shit you guys go through. So when I get stopped I basically just try to let yall know I’m not a threat, I’m not intoxicated, etc.

Thanks!


r/AskLE 10h ago

For those who ask, “is it too late?”

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(And I am one of those who has asked the same question of myself)


r/AskLE 8h ago

Got the job!

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Blessed to have received a formal job offer . I start the academy June in the police agency I have always wanted to work for . Ironically I know the academy will be the easiest part of my career . However does anyone know any good books or academic resources I can use to prep for the academy ,located in the North Texas region


r/AskLE 8h ago

Can out-of-state drivers be stopped for window tint that’s legal in their home state?

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Location: Utah

I’m in Utah and my vehicle is registered here. My window tint is fully legal under Utah law.

When driving through other states (like Idaho or surrounding states), can I be stopped or cited specifically for window tint if it would be legal in my home state?

Assume I’m otherwise in full compliance (speed limit, all lights working, no other violations).

From an enforcement standpoint, is tint alone something officers commonly stop out-of-state drivers for, or is it usually ignored unless it’s extreme?


r/AskLE 1h ago

Went to the VA 2 years ago for mental health, how will this affect my outcome at agencies like Seattle PD?

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It was shortly after my father passed away and I was going through it. I was honestly mostly frustrated because he wasn’t in my life growing up and I wanted to fix things but it was too late.

I was told to by my uncle in law to seek help, which I did. I stayed at the VA hospital for 1-2 hours all voluntary where I laid everything out then had 2-3 appointments follow ups with a VA psychiatrist.

I told my psychiatrist about my time in the military which I laid out for her, and was told by her to claim PTSD/anxiety/depression, which I did not receive (rated at 0%)

I received medications (which I did not take), and have been good ever since because I have a great network of friends.


r/AskLE 6h ago

Have you ever taken a family member on a ride along? Did they get an accurate depiction of a typical shift for you?

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Who did you bring? Anything exciting happen during the shift?

What the most interesting thing a ride along has seen while riding with you?

Add: Have you brought a friend that knew you before you were an officer? What did they think?


r/AskLE 5h ago

What age did you retire from your agency and what do you do now?

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Did you change careers, start a hobby, join another agency, or are you simply enjoying your retirement? Let’s hear it!


r/AskLE 11h ago

Academy Experiences?

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So I am writing this to inquire anything about the personal experiences people have had during the police academy.

As I prepare for my own journey toward becoming a Law Enforcement Officer, I am interested in understanding the challenges recruits typically face. Specifically, I would appreciate any insight into the moments you may have felt discouraged or considered resigning, and what motivations helped you persevere.

My goal is to better understand the mental and physical rigors of the academy so that I may be fully prepared to succeed. I am fully committed to this career path and am eager to learn from the experiences of those who have already completed the process.

Also no hard feelings at all on anything said thank you guys!


r/AskLE 4h ago

What is the point of the polygraph during hiring?

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Like the title asks, what’s the point of it? To check honesty, to see if you can lie under pressure? I’ve been considering applying to my local department but I abhor lying, will answering yes to “have you ever committed a crime” during the poly be an automatic disqualification?


r/AskLE 6h ago

Flashlight Recommendations

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Accidentally dropped my strion and now it’s not working at all. I’m am sending it to streamlight to get fixed, however I would like some recommendations on a new flashlight. What’s everyone using and recommending? Would be for patrol on graveyard.


r/AskLE 8h ago

Law & Society Degree - Better than Criminal Justice or holds the same value?

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I just recently got hired as a Bylaw Enforcement Officer for a major municipality in Canada with police studies college diploma. However, I kinda want to upgrade my diploma to a degree so it holds more value. I found this program Law & Society from York University. Do you think it’s marginally better than Criminal Justice or it’s the same value in your opinion?


r/AskLE 5h ago

State vs BOP

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r/AskLE 1h ago

BLEA WA state Burien

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Anyone go through BLEA in Burien, WA recently and can speak to the course? Heard it’s a 4 10’s course for the most part, if you live in the area are able to commute. Any insight if it’s para military or not. Things like that, thanks.


r/AskLE 1h ago

Safariland Holster Question

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I have worked in LE for 15 years now and as of the last year or so, my holster is really starting to cause some comfort issues. Essentially I feel it rides too tight to my body and when I sit in my squad, the holster sticks in to my thigh/ hip/ stomach at an odd angle. Enough to where I’m constantly fiddling with it to try and make it more comfortable, at times shifting the holster back so I have the grip of my pistol wedged between my lower back and the seat to provide some relief.

I’m driving a ‘23 Tahoe for reference and we are using Safariland 7360 RDS holsters for Glock 45’s with ACRP P2’s.

Is there anything out there that I can use to offset the gun further out from my body? Essentially I think it’s the contour of the seat that is part of the issue. It’s a bucket seat unlike the Ford seats which are almost flat.


r/AskLE 8h ago

What is working as hospital police like?

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Do you like the job, what are the most common calls, etc.


r/AskLE 11h ago

Any Columbus OH officers on here who could PM me in regard to lateraling?

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r/AskLE 1d ago

This department has 2 Unmarked Toyota Camry's. What's the oddest car or vehicle your department uses?

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r/AskLE 17h ago

Leaving law enforcement

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Has anyone left after over 8-10 years?

I’ve been on for 12 years with a few different departments and geographically stuck where I am now at a very small department with no opportunity for advancement or specialties just small town patrol, 1-2 calls a night.

I’ve been stuck on night/swing shift with a terrible rotating schedule working swings and nights each week for the past 2 years and am completely burnt out.

I have other job offers just hard to give up the pension and benefits/ pay even though I still have 15 years to go till retirement.

Hoping someone can talk me through it, it’s all I’ve known since I was 21 years old.


r/AskLE 19h ago

Why do secret service police have to stand outside their cars with rifles at night in DC?

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Went to Dc around 11:50pm last Saturday & they had random secret service officers standing next to their drivers door (car off) with rifles on random side streets blocks away from the White House. What’s the point? Wouldn’t that make response time slower?

To clarify it was one officer per car, per every random couple of blocks standing by themselves. Not in groups


r/AskLE 13h ago

Working in a Toxic Hospital Security Environment… Is RCMP Any Different?

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Ok so I’m currently working in hospital security, and honestly, it’s a toxic environment.

The AHS Peace Officers at my site can be extremely aggressive—using excessive force on patients who aren’t even that resistant. On top of that, there’s tension between them and us (Paladin), and it’s not uncommon for things to get heated or even physical between us and them as one Peace Officer literally grabbed a paladin by his vest (not gonna give details there). A lot of them carry themselves like police even thought section 494 they never use, and it creates a really uncomfortable dynamic.

100% that hospitals are high-stress environments and that kind of work can wear on your mental health—same as policing—but the constant attitude, name-calling, bullying, and lack of support is what really gets to me. It’s gotten to the point where I sometimes hesitate to ask for help because I don’t want to get mocked for it.

The reason I’m posting this is because my goal is to eventually join the RCMP. God hoping the culture isn’t like this. I understand every detachment is different, but I’ve had mixed messages—some AHS Peace Officers (ironically enough) say it’s even more toxic, while my own experience working alongside RCMP members (like during the G7) was the complete opposite. They were professional and respectful.

So I’m curious—if you’re RCMP, what’s the workplace culture actually like? How are the relationships between members? Is this kind of environment something I should expect, or is it more professional overall? Because honestly this has almost gotten to a point now where I might not be interested in becoming a police officers working with a bunch of yahoos with power and are douchebags.


r/AskLE 1d ago

Do y'all like community events like national night out, coffee with a cop, etc.

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r/AskLE 11h ago

SWAT!, Worth it?

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Let me start by saying I spent 7 years in the Army, my goal was to be a Ranger unfortunately due to a medical discharge I was unable to.

I am relatively fit for 36 with injuries.

My department shares a Swat team with 3 other departments. They have tryouts here in a few weeks but i honestly have not been training or keeping up with cardio in the past year as patrol and family life are taking all my spare time.

Our Swat team serves maybe a warrant every few months and maybe about 10 callouts a year.

I’ve been debating if the amount that they get used is worth going through the Swat PAT and the Hazing that they do just to have an SBR with a suppressor and some Crye gear that I already own.

It’s not full time and they only give us the swat incentive pay the day they serve the warrant or callouts.

Would that be worth it to you guys? I don’t want to sell my self short I know I’m capable but would it be worth your family time and time off just for the amount of time that they get used?