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Ride Along Application and Waiver

Steps

  1. 1. Step One (current)
  2. 2. Step Two
  3. 3. Step Three
  4. 4. Step Four
  • Step One

    1. 1-HOPKINS PATCH-TRANSPARENT BACKGROUND
    2. Hopkins Police Department

      Civilian Observer (Ride-Along) Program

      Applicant Instructions and Overview

    3. Thank you for your interest in the Hopkins Police Department Civilian Observer Program.  The program was designed to build relationships and promote trust between the police and the community.  It allows citizens' insight into the daily activities within the police department and promotes an understanding of police operations within the community.

      Your safety and the safety of the community is our highest priority.  To assure that we can continue to deliver effective service to all of our citizens, we expect civilian riders to adhere to all guidelines, restrictions, and limitations set forth by the Hopkins Police Department and the host officer and/or supervisor.

      To be considered for a civilian ride along, you must read and sign the following Data Practices Rights Advisory, Non-Disclosure and Indemnity Agreement, and complete a Ride Along Application.  The purpose of these forms is to release the City of Hopkins, the Hopkins Police Department, and any individual officer from civil liability incurred as a result of your association with the police department as an observer.

      Please know the following restrictions are in place:

      • The Hopkins Police Department strictly prohibits civilian observes from possessing a firearm or any other weapons while in the company of our officers.  Please remove any such items prior to arriving for your ride along.
      • You must be a Hopkins resident, a current student, or an invited guest of the Hopkins Police Department to participate in the program.
      • Applicants must be 18 years of age or older to participate in the program.  In order for an age exception to be made, the applicant must be at least 16 years of age and have the consent of their legal parent or guardian.
      • Civilian observes are generally allowed to ride once every six months for a maximum of four hours at a time.
      • You must be able to physically perform the observation function without the assistance from the host officer.  This includes walking to and from the squad car and getting in and out of the squad car without assistance.
      • You will be required to maintain a neat, clean, and businesslike appearance.  Please keep in mind that your appearance while in the company of our officers will be a reflection upon the Hopkins Police Department.
      • No photographs or audio/video recordings may be taken.
      • The United States Supreme Court has ruled that under most circumstances civilian observes may not accompany police officers into private residences or businesses without the permission of the occupant(s).  When circumstances permit, your host officer will introduce you to the occupants and ask for permission; however, you may not enter the premises until it is granted.  If permission is not granted, you will be asked to remain in the patrol car or at a safe location.
      • You may choose to terminate your ride along at any time and your host officer will return you to the police department.  You host officer or supervisor may terminate your ride along at any time at their discretion and you will be returned to the police department.

      Now that we have discussed the restrictions place upon the riders, we would like to familiarize you with certain procedures that may assist the officer with whom you are riding:

      • Your host officer will explain common procedures and practices and may discuss equipment, training, and other standards and expectations of a police agency.
      • Your host officer will allow you to observe as much as possible, but their overall concern will be safety.  Therefore, your host officer may direct you to wait in the squad car or another designated location at their discretion while handling incidents.
      • Questions of your host officer should be saved until the call has been completed and/or the officer is no longer engaged in an official action.  That being said, do not be afraid to ask questions!
      • And finally, enjoy yourself!  We hope this will be a learning experience for you and give you an insight into the duties of police officers.

      We wish to thank you for giving us the opportunity to demonstrate the high standards and level of service provided and performed by the officers and staff of the Hopkins Police Department!