@@danielvillagrana7344 what exactly are you looking for specificity on, academy training, in-service,? I'd be glad to give my opinion based on my experience.
@@danielvillagrana7344 As far as academy training goes, it was probably on par with just about every other academy in the country. I do think some are better that others but my academy experience was really good. They really prepared you academically and with practical hands on experience using scenarios. That was in Indiana when I worked for a major state university. Working for the university was unique given the type of environment and the calls that you would respond to. On going in-service training was a priority and I can't think of a year when I ever had less than 40 hours of training, and in Indiana you're only required to do a minimum of 24 hours of training a year. Not only that I was an instructor, and so I taught classes with my agency and at two of the police academies in the state. Now I work for a city in northwest Mississippi and things are drastically different. The state academy has poor facilities and focuses more of their time on physical fitness that academics. On top of that my agency appears to care very little on any practical in-service training. They are not even scheduling us for mandatory state training which is sad. Overall it really depends on what state you're in and who you work for. I love being a cop but it's hard to do your job when you have a hand tied behind your back. I hope this answers some of your questions, if you have more fell free to send them my way.
Police have discretion when it comes to that because they have to get in and out of vehicles quickly at times and it can get tangled in the gear that is worn. That's why it's their discretion if they want to wear it or not
@@truckeral23 actually most states have it written in the law that emergency vehicles ie, police are exempt from it. Departments can require it through their sop's if they want. But, that would become a department disciplinary issue and not a law issue...😉
They don't have to, it's their discretion because they have to get in and out of the car fast sometimes and the seatbelt can get tangled it their gear they wear. That's why they have discretion
As a former campus police officer, I appreciate your hard work and community policing effort.
I've met this officer in person and my impression was that he is a decent guy
This guy is as strait as a circle
What a Friendly Police Officer
this is great that they check on the campuses to make sure everyone is safe and secure
The Washington university police officer is excellent !
Hello always good to see how police do there work I really enjoy watching respect law and order thankyou for sharing
He did nothing all day lol
Seems like it, checking out school girls out.. pretty much lol
Good job my friend and keep it up you be safe and be careful and you are my friend and God bless you
"some guy living in the wall" -LOL
great video
I hear ya Girl
Was expecting a lot more smiles 😂
A college cop seems way easier than a city cop!
I've been both and they both have there pros and cons. It's way more political on college campuses
@@isaacmclaurin Hows the training? I know it varies, but kinda wanted to know.
@@danielvillagrana7344 what exactly are you looking for specificity on, academy training, in-service,? I'd be glad to give my opinion based on my experience.
@@isaacmclaurin Academy, when you were serving experience, etc. I want everything!
@@danielvillagrana7344 As far as academy training goes, it was probably on par with just about every other academy in the country. I do think some are better that others but my academy experience was really good. They really prepared you academically and with practical hands on experience using scenarios. That was in Indiana when I worked for a major state university. Working for the university was unique given the type of environment and the calls that you would respond to. On going in-service training was a priority and I can't think of a year when I ever had less than 40 hours of training, and in Indiana you're only required to do a minimum of 24 hours of training a year. Not only that I was an instructor, and so I taught classes with my agency and at two of the police academies in the state. Now I work for a city in northwest Mississippi and things are drastically different. The state academy has poor facilities and focuses more of their time on physical fitness that academics. On top of that my agency appears to care very little on any practical in-service training. They are not even scheduling us for mandatory state training which is sad. Overall it really depends on what state you're in and who you work for. I love being a cop but it's hard to do your job when you have a hand tied behind your back.
I hope this answers some of your questions, if you have more fell free to send them my way.
he didnt wear his seat belt?
Is this the same cop that stopped the guy picking up garbage asking if he lived here ?
You know it's funny I've never see a college cop do 115 miles per hour..
Put your seatbelts on COP !
patriot72114 God given rights no u
Police have discretion when it comes to that because they have to get in and out of vehicles quickly at times and it can get tangled in the gear that is worn. That's why it's their discretion if they want to wear it or not
@@boom-bm1kl BULLSHIT . THE LAW IS THE LAW .
@@truckeral23 actually most states have it written in the law that emergency vehicles ie, police are exempt from it. Departments can require it through their sop's if they want. But, that would become a department disciplinary issue and not a law issue...😉
Guy living in the wall....LMAO
lol
The most boring patrol ever!
The Best EvEr That is 90% of the daily life on patrol...
where is the seatbelt?
Couldn't help but notice he's not wearing a seat belt.
3:04
the likelihood of him needing to jump out of his car is higher than him needing the seat belt.
@@carl-ok9gn but it is still a law
Go-Kart Flagging No there are specifically exceptions in the vehicle and traffic law for law enforcement
This officer for a univ isn’t wearing a seat belt !,
They don't have to, it's their discretion because they have to get in and out of the car fast sometimes and the seatbelt can get tangled it their gear they wear. That's why they have discretion
I wanna do one
Is UWPD part of SPD?
No, its a separate department. They also have a sub department at the Tacoma campus.
I love how hes breaking the law and not wearing a seat belt
You love him? Lol wow....
Look cop breaking the law again put your f****** seatbelt on
Jesus and God ARE RETURNING SOON PLEASE AXCEPPT HIM BEFORE ITS TOO LATE PLEASE!! Amen
Jesus is God
Basically just a security officer with a badge lol 😂
Is this a joke? Lol. This is embarrassing.
For a cop is trying to show everybody a good thing you're not even wearing your seatbelt that's a good example there buddy
“Ignorants” like you, as I like to call them, should keep their mouth shut if yall don’t know why police do things the way they do.
Why not wear your seat belt? You above the law?
#CitizensArrest
Security Guards at work....
Security guards that are state certified peace officers and have full search/arrest powers at work*
love Jesus and God read the Holy Bible and axxeppt Jesus IN YOUR LIFE PLEASE!! Amen
@Native Nfree Jesus is KING!!!! I love him
@Native Nfree and God
dont use the Lord or Holy name in vain PLEASE! Amen
he didnt wear his seat belt?