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Just got back from LEO ride-along for high speed pursuit training...

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March 09, 2018, 11:04 PM
BB61
Just got back from LEO ride-along for high speed pursuit training...
and I’m still a little car sick. Biggest thing I learned tonight, PULL OVER, SLOW DOWN, PAY ATTENTION while driving. It will help them and us be safe!!! Wow! Interestingly, I was surprised how distracting and nauseating emergency lights are in the car while driving or right by them during the stop.

Oh yea, it was fun too - especially riding in the bandit car. I did throw the deputies for a loop in one of the scenarios. My job was to exit the front passenger side and yell at them that the driver had been shot. However, I did this in Korean - which nobody spoke or was expecting. Hehehe.


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March 09, 2018, 11:20 PM
Scoutmaster
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Originally posted by BB61:
and I’m still a little car sick. Biggest thing I learned tonight, PULL OVER, SLOW DOWN, PAY ATTENTION while driving. It will help them and us be safe!!! Wow! Interestingly, I was surprised how distracting and nauseating emergency lights are in the car while driving or right by them during the stop.

Oh yea, it was fun too - especially riding in the bandit car. I did throw the deputies for a loop in one of the scenarios. My job was to exit the front passenger side and yell at them that the driver had been shot. However, I did this in Korean - which nobody spoke or was expecting. Hehehe.


Where did you learn Korean? Smile




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March 09, 2018, 11:21 PM
BB61
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Originally posted by Scoutmaster:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by BB61:
Where did you learn Korean? Smile


LDS mission. I don’t speak it very well anymore as its been 30 years. However, I can still be a pain in the butt in a “traffic stop.”


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