Bow Tie o’ the Day loves law enforcement– city, county, state, federal. I treated my ride-along seriously, but I also did what I do: I chuckled at things. We backed-up Layton cops, who were checking out a girl alone in the only car parked in a closed city park, after dark. (Refer to the last post’s hint.) K-9 Rony sniffed out her pot. Officers called her dad to fetch her and her hefty tickets. He said absolutely nothing. He gave her the “don’t-even-think-of-speaking-to-me-right-now” look. Ouch! But it’s highly effective. 😒 😨 🙃
Part 5: A Pic Of The 911 Dispatch Center
My DCSO lawman patrolled off I-15, through neighborhoods west of the major drags, and near the foothills on the east side. Bow Tie o’ the Ride-Along has a handy hint for those wishing to steer clear of cops: AFTER DARK, DON’T SIT IN YOUR CAR WHILE IT’S PARKED ALONE IN AN ODD PLACE! My guy knows all the trailheads where people think no one will find them doing illegal things after dark. One car held two teenage girls, innocently talking. We scared the driver pee-less, checking the situation. 🚔 🙀