Last night I went on a ride-along with the Montreal police. What an experience! I spent time with 4 different officers (in teams of 2) on patrol. I spent most of the 8 hour shift patrolling through Little Burgundy, St. Henri and Point St. Charles, which are widely considered to be the poorest, and ghettoized neighborhoods in all of Canada. I saw a fair amount of action, including a foot chase, two cop car chases (one where we were flying over speed bumps in back alleys at 70km/h) and a domestic dispute where a husband had threatened to stab his wife. I also checked out the regional criminal processing lab where I saw a few lock-ups.
I'm writing a paper on racial profiling and I saw plenty of it. I must say tho, I've spent most of my semester reviewing what the academic literature says about this, but without getting into details after seeing it first hand it seems to be a necessary part of policing.
The highlight of the night had to be 110km/h in a 30km/hr
zone in repsonse to a graffiti call with metallica - master of puppets blasting in the cop car. Amazing way to get the adrenaline pumping!
I'm writing a paper on racial profiling and I saw plenty of it. I must say tho, I've spent most of my semester reviewing what the academic literature says about this, but without getting into details after seeing it first hand it seems to be a necessary part of policing.
The highlight of the night had to be 110km/h in a 30km/hr
zone in repsonse to a graffiti call with metallica - master of puppets blasting in the cop car. Amazing way to get the adrenaline pumping!
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