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A ride-along is an arrangement for a civilian to spend a shift in the passenger seat of an emergency vehicle, observing the work day of a , , , or .

Ride-alongs are offered by many police departments worldwide. There is a minimum age to participate in a ride-along. Depending on the department, it is often somewhere between the ages of 12 and 18. When participation of those under 18 is permitted, consent from a parent or is required. Individuals with criminal records or those under investigation by any law enforcement agency are prohibited from participating. People who also have problems with previous ride-alongs may also be denied. When citizens are selected for a ride-along, they must read and sign a waiver stating the rules and expectations for participating, as well as agreeing that situations can turn dangerous at any time. The most common form of ride-alongs are Law Enforcement Explorers, Auxiliary or Volunteer Police officers, and participants in Citizen's Police Academy programs.

People go on ride-alongs for various reasons. These include interest in a future career in law enforcement, personal interest in law enforcement officers without such a career, wishing to write reports, and those interested in community relations. Some emergency departments require dispatchers to go on ride-alongs so they can get a first-hand feel for the area they are responsible for. Regardless of the reason, all citizens who meet the department's eligibility requirements are generally welcome to participate in a ride-along.

The television show Cops is made with a variety of police ride-alongs put into a half-hour segment.


Issues with ride-alongs
Ride-alongs face a variety of issues.

For the most part, the safety of the person on the ride-along must be considered. Officers with ride-alongs generally drop off the person in a safe place before an emergency response if they believe the call may pose a danger, and another available officer will attempt to pick up the person. Many departments require applicants to sign a before participation. It is not always possible for the officer to avoid a situation in which the person riding along may be in danger.

In 2007, a woman in Boise, Idaho, was on a ride-along when she witnessed two police officers fatally shoot a suspect following a . Woman on police ride-along during fatal shooting | KTVB.COM | Idaho News

The , which aired 1990–1993, once told the true story of the 8-year-old son of a police officer whose father took him on a ride-along after obtaining an exemption to the department's policy in which the minimum to apply was 14. During the shift, the officer was called to a , in which the robber claimed to be armed with a live-wire bomb, and demanded the tellers take him to the vault. The boy, who did not understand the potential danger, was not harmed.

Most participants in ride-alongs do not have ill intentions; however, in 1991, famed journalist and went on a ride-along with the Los Angeles Police Department allegedly to learn the location of the area's red light districts. Shortly thereafter, several area were , and Unterweger was considered the prime suspect. 'Entering Hades' by John Leake - Los Angeles Times

In the , ride-alongs have raised concerns. In 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that allowing or to enter and film private homes during a ride-along is a violation of the Fourth Amendment.


In fiction
The 1993 film Cop and a Half portrays a boy on a ride-along, who witnesses a murder committed by a gang.

In the TV series , the episode entitled "The One with the Ride-Along" features Chandler, Joey, and Ross on a ride-along with Phoebe's then-boyfriend, Gary, who was a police officer.

In episode "Separate Vocations", goes on a ride-along with Springfield police officers Eddie and Lou, following an aptitude test which suggests that Bart is best suited as a police officer.

An episode of Everybody Loves Raymond, "The Ride-Along", involves Ray going on a ride-along with his cop brother, Robert.

In the first episode of the TV series , Walter White goes on a ride-along with his DEA agent brother-in-law, .

In the 2009 film Observe and Report, Ronnie Barnhardt (Seth Rogen's character) goes on a ride-along.

The 2014 film Ride Along focuses on a security guard () going on a ride-along with a police officer () whose sister he wants to marry.

In 2016 TV series Lucifer features Lucifer Morningstar working with Detective Chloe Decker, with the latter referring to the former as a "glorified ride-along" in the fifth episode.

In 9-1-1 episode titled "Awful People", Maddie Kendall, a 911 dispatcher, goes on a ride-along with Sergeant Athena Grant as part of her training.

In the episode named "The Ride Along" of the 2018 TV series The Rookie, a Hollywood director goes on a ride-along with officers John Nolan and Talia Bishop to research for his new film.


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