Everyday life as a police officer?
Hello,
I wanted to ask what a day as a police officer is like… So you really spend the whole day in the patrol car or at the station waiting for calls?
I know it's impossible to generalize or predict, but there are certain procedures that are often the same.
Greetings Simon
You cannot really describe everyday life as a police officer, as there are dozens if there are not hundreds of different uses at the police.
But what you obviously want to know is what an officer’s everyday life looks like in the strip service.
This also varies depending on the application and depending on the authority.
There are also guards that are only temporarily occupied, but most of them work around the clock, mostly in three layers (breakfast, late and night). In this case, at the beginning of the layer, the colleagues are detached from the pre-layer and the strip car and certain insert means (e.g. radio devices) are taken over. Depending on the authority, a service meeting may take place at the beginning of the service, as is the case in other authorities or companies.
What comes after that is a miracle bag. If it is possible to do so, it is possible to take care of the service, e.g. coffee makes, eats something, reads his service e-mails etc. But if it comes directly at the beginning of the service to a serious accident, a club, a robbery or any other urgent situation, everything must, of course, be standing and lying in order to perceive the use.
Streife driving is done as long as the time gives it. If you drive from use to use, it will naturally fall away.
You don’t have to sit in the strip car all day… you usually don’t have time to do so, because even in the quieter areas there are accidents, thefts or property damage, so that you have something to do in most days.
There’s a very good docue from the SWR, that’s night-strip. You get a very good feeling about how police work looks.
Greeting, B.
You can’t arrange appointments with the action; – )
It can’t happen at all, or you have to drive 8 hours from use.
There may be 100 different professions with the police:
Police diver
chemist in LKA
Motorcycle benches
Criminal duration service
Transport
Prevention
Stripe horns (TrachtenGroup)
Processing
The operational service is only a sub-area
I think you have a lot of office work. Changed by strip service.
It’s like that. But control procedures are also included and of course office work