Check-In, See if there are any other Reserves on duty with me. Call dispatch, leave HQ and hit the road. The only mandatory thing I have to do is house watches (people on vacation). After those are done, I'll drive through the major parks in the city, either just looking to see what's going on or kindly advising people to leave if the park is closed. I'll do any directed patrols that have been requested by admin due to increases in crimes like break-ins and burglaries. I'll assist at accident scenes. If an officer asks for a roll-by at a traffic stop and I'm in the area, I'll head there until another squad gets there.I'll take calls for things like recovered property and fireworks complaints. I'll assist on tows. I'll secure crime scenes that are waiting for the medical examiner or the crime lab. When I feel like going home, I'll go home.
And then there's the caveat that we can do anything when directed to do so by a licensed peace officer.
The "point", vfm208, is to assist the department so that there are more officers available to do things that require a license. Also, since we have a rather light call load, we are there to provide a presence in some of the less busy areas of the city. I live in the same city where I'm a reserve and I seldom see an officer in my neighborhood unless they're there for a call.
And albatross, there are both dudes and gals

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