Thank you for your efforts to protect the lives and property of citizens and to maintain security.
@RonaldRodriguez-e1h13 күн бұрын
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@brianwittenauer4515Ай бұрын
I helped deliver officer west's tractor the other day. I wanted to ask for his autograph but was starstruck. He seemed like a chill dude though.
@dixonpolicedepartmentАй бұрын
😂🚜
@jljohnson9438Ай бұрын
Thanks guys for reminding me of how the report writing evolved from when I started in 1979 and the computerized system that was in place when I retired. I had almost forgotten those "cards". They were about the size of a half sheet of copy paper and sometimes you would try to do the "short" reports on those cards so you didn't have to fill out and file the supplemental reports. As time went on and the systems evolved the reports got longer. When talking about being locked out, I always carried a 2nd set of keys to my squad. Not only did I not have to worry about a lockout, I could lock a car while I was near but not in the squad and leave it running.
@AnthonyBurke-e5kАй бұрын
Thank you dixon police for everything you do to help us ❤❤❤
@GYisraelАй бұрын
4:09 😂😂😂 and the trainee had no clue what he just did
@Zackbarclay3 ай бұрын
Rest in peace K9 harry
@Ozarkmountainoutback13 ай бұрын
I don't have a soot and I probably never will. not even for an interview 😂😂
@Zackbarclay3 ай бұрын
The officer in the back on passenger side is my best friend!!
@blackratjan3 ай бұрын
Over here in the UK, generally only Roads Policing and Armed Response get to drive the nicer, more powerful cars, and then only after Advanced training. To put this into perspective, we now have to do a 1 week Basic Driving course, then we can drive without blues & twos. Then there is a Standard Driving Course, usually of 3 or 4 weeks, allowing Blues and Twos. Then there is a break to gain experience. Then an initial pursuit course, of about a week. Then experience. If you then get to go to one of the RP or ARV departments, we must pass an additional 4 week Advanced Driving Course where we travel at maxium speed, in complete safety, all on the roads. Then, after more experience, a 1 week Tactical Pursuit and Containment course. None of this on the track, except for about a day on each course manoeuvring. All on the road. We then have refreshers of about a week, every three years. More specialist training, VIP Escort/Anti-Hijack, Escort Skills, Off-Road, Surveillance etc are all in addition to this. The VIP course, for example is another 3 weeks. If you're good enough to become an instructor, thats another 6 weeks! I'm proud to have spent 30 years as a specialist police driver!
@dixonpolicedepartment3 ай бұрын
Sounds intense!
@Starship2050mars3 ай бұрын
I’m joining Stockton police department soon in 12 months please 🙏 my future is bright and pass the tests to become a police officer 🎉 Thank you for your support my friends for your support 🇺🇸👍🍀
@Zackbarclay5 ай бұрын
W Dixon police
@jsacodes9165 ай бұрын
It’s too bad more departments don’t show their officers in this way - having fun, smiling, laughing, their sense of humor…and that they are actual human beings.
@jsacodes9165 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@jsacodes9165 ай бұрын
This Department appears to have some really great Officers. 👏👏👏👏👏
@DanielLee895015 ай бұрын
Entertaining video of the serious subject of making public safety drivers better and deliver safer at their jobs. I taught this very class for many years to firefighters and other public employees for many years (same class with a different name). We were given our training by GM proving ground instructors.
@waffles055 ай бұрын
Ofc. Dempsey is an absolute legend. I was taught by her in the academy and what she taught me truly stuck with me in my career. She's amazing. Also suggestions for the pod cast not sure if looking into this in the future but video would be awesome. Nothing professional has to be done but adding faces to the people would be super cool! Make it more entertaining on KZbin to watch. Thank you guys for the awesome podcast!
@BarefootBrothersDrive6 ай бұрын
oh this is Illinois.
@Sean-i4r6 ай бұрын
It's about time sir.May I ask what took so long.Also,why not show your faces like every podcast does.Looking at a screen with nothing but a patch, important patch,but, this is also watched it isn't just listened to so it would be nice to see who we're listening to or something I mean put up a bunch of fake videos while you're talking I don't know do something but this is
@dixonpolicedepartment6 ай бұрын
The ability for video vs just audio increases the setup, edit, and equipment drastically. At this time it is just not feasible. If it continues to be requested, we may look into something like this in the future.
@tink19646 ай бұрын
What a fantastic podcast, you guys are doing a great job connecting with the people. 💙
Oh those sirens produce a horrifying noise! That K9 officer was adorable lol
@zaccampa40556 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine the pressure of being an FTO. You are literally shaping the future officers that’s a huge responsibility.
@damondriver63634 ай бұрын
That's the easy part! They do their best and they try to create good apples and make new officers familiar with how things work and operate. The issue is, once they get on the force full time and get used to *being* an officer, they develop their own habits and get influenced by bad apples.
@tonyvenditti46916 ай бұрын
Cool video
@offline6707 ай бұрын
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@jljohnson94387 ай бұрын
Your podcast brought back bad memories of the shifts they had us work in the Air Force Security Police. We worked 3 days of each shift and then after working 9 days we got 3 days off. It got a little better when I joined Dixon PD. We worked a week on each shift. The "swing" shift was the worst. You worked all the other shifts' days off...2 midnights, 2 3-11 shifts, and 1 day shift in that order...then 3 days off. Your body never had a chance to learn when to sleep.
@dixonpolicedepartment7 ай бұрын
Some of the older guys still bring those up and how terrible they were. Thank goodness those days are long gone!
@ericbrown14017 ай бұрын
When you going to start adding video to your podcast?
@dixonpolicedepartment7 ай бұрын
That's a good question. Maybe down the road a bit once we're a little better with a routine. It's been discussed for sure but the time and tech requirements are substantially more intensive
@Shortfeed4207 ай бұрын
One of the finest police department, very professional, thank you for your service!!!
@dixonpolicedepartment7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@elviraarriaga14247 ай бұрын
Great Police Video and Amazing Police Officers
@shroompicn-shrooman7 ай бұрын
😂
@buddyboblopplayz64217 ай бұрын
W Rizz failed at 1:55
@harleylif19297 ай бұрын
I learned many years ago that people that talk real fast are lying or hiding something.
@gta4everrr7 ай бұрын
There are ways to design roads that discourage driving at excessive speeds and there are ways to design roads that encourage it. If people are speeding, it means the road is not designed for its intended purpose. Drivers should only be punished for driving _recklessly._ If they're speeding, but following the flow of traffic and not driving erratically, there's no safety concern. Field Sobriety testing and Drug Recognition are junk science that no one can really be an "expert" in.
@mattmunsellphotography27487 ай бұрын
never never never talk to the police.....
@dennisnorman19087 ай бұрын
Personally I think you guys are a bunch of bullies and think you're above the law that badge and gun gives you guys unlimited power over the people and you guys forget you work for us
@dennisnorman19087 ай бұрын
The problem I have with it is the person with hardly any driving record and you guys always give a ticket if they have a damn near perfect driving record or hasn't had a ticket in 5 years they should be allowed warning
@johnwillis16317 ай бұрын
😂😂 i love how they force everything to fit THEIR narrative. Speeding is asign of impairment!? What a load of shit. Maybe most of those folks are like me and just like to go fast? Road pirate jack boot thug pigs
@saber0057 ай бұрын
I must admit that I am very surprised that they have addressed the negative comments.
@user-neo716657 ай бұрын
If there wasn't any fines for speeding these crooks would have to get an honest job like us normal people
@EvansTime7 ай бұрын
Road Pirates, our tax dollars pay them to pull us over and rob us of hard earned money. Pathetic
@karstelobster82037 ай бұрын
Seeing the comments here is frustrating. People really hate the messenger but don’t realize that they can influence the laws that are made. That said, we have these laws for a reason and just because the police aren’t waiting until someone dies or gets injured by dangerous driving doesn’t mean that proactive enforcement is tyrannical or unconstitutional. Working on the medical side of things, I get to see firsthand the impact of speeding, impaired driving, and reckless driving. I sometimes wish I could show others the injuries, deaths, and families that are destroyed by these “victimless crimes”. People are so detached from the seriousness of this, like it’s just a game.
@GMRaes-q8h7 ай бұрын
Driving is a god given right… unless you’re commercial
@twain30747 ай бұрын
Yesterday's headline read 'L.A. County legal spending skyrocketed to $1 billion last year, as Sheriff’s Department settlements balloon'.. And that is JUST the Sheriffs Department. if you Google 'DIXON CA police settlements' you will find links to a bunch of payouts for bad policing.. Office Friendly is full of beans.
@vonbreise7 ай бұрын
The second officer that said that speeding is a big sign of impaired driving is full of bull. Its the opposite and speeding is a sign that the citizen is late to work not drunk at 8am in rush hour Officer Taxman.
@MtnManMT7 ай бұрын
Get this guy a better microphone...
@WillS-x9y7 ай бұрын
Someone explain fungibility of money to this man.
@juicygoose46877 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work officers
@jlarrywhite87 ай бұрын
Spoken like a true bootlicker 😂😂😂😂
@cerealbucketcoaster7 ай бұрын
road pirate. my dumbass cops wont cite the government funded trash trucks destroying my town, but yeah stop those speeders you douche.
@imjohnny887 ай бұрын
They talk a lot about speeding. Speeding doesn't kill... Becoming suddenly stationary is what will get you. People pulling out in front of drivers that are "speeding" have absolutely no depth perception and/or have absolutely no care about other drivers.
@garywhite32097 ай бұрын
Gold, "we're not pirates because our bosses get the money", n 2. Consequences? Guess for everyone except cops, I've been to jail over non moving traffic violations. Actually went to jail for a week waiting for a county to come get me over a 71 in a 65 ticket, on extradition the deputy drove the same stretch of highway at 120 mph, enjoying being a POS hypocrite. Yeah, maybe if you're gonna go as far to suspend someone's license, kidnap, n even beat or murder them for cussing you while they're being kidnapped over what was originally a $20 seatbelt ticket... maybe y'all would set examples, but that's not what we see at all. Quite the opposite. If it wasn't about money, control n obedience, then that would not happen. It's common. Common practice. I'm not got lawlessness, so I obviously don't like ppl or governments that hold us at gunpoint over minor infractions, while themselves plainly operating outside the law, because they attack n rob for government rather than the cartel, it's "justified". Oh boy how Hitler would be impressed with what y'all have pulled off. Y'all got most the country begging to give up freedom for a lunatic police state
@faubionAKABrandon7 ай бұрын
I like how we pay 20 for automation and 8 more for e citation and still pay 20 more for document storage. That's one expensive folder holding traffic citations.