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Ride Police

How do I know if my city as a Police ride along program?
I know I can call or go their and ask.It does not say anything about it on their website.Is their a different website I can go to?
I will call and ask.
No you actually have to use your mouth, not your fingers.
Call the non emergency number or if you find a direct number to community services or some name like that.
If you really cannot dial a phone actually walk into a station and inquire. In most larger cities with multiple station they will refer you to the correct section to talk to and fill out the forms. In smaller towns they will talk to you right there. going during the day during normal business hours.
If your afraid to talk to a cop at the desk perhaps you should not seek a ride a long.
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5 Things You Need To Know About Free Police Car Auctions
You can save thousands at free police car auctions. But they can be pretty confusing if you've never been to one. Find out everything you need to know in the following list.
1. Police car auctions can be difficult, if not impossible to find. The main reason for this is because they are only held every couple of months and are not usually advertised to the public. It's kind of like a don't ask don't tell sort of things. Which is crazy because you can get such great deals there. But that helps keep the price down. Remember less competition equals lower prices. But, you can always use a car auction listing database to find several police auctions in your city.
2. Most of the cars are returned back to factory condition. So, don't expect to get a police car with the bars, lights and sirens still attached. They even take the plastic backseat out and replace it with the original one. Which is a good thing if you have company... I doubt they want their butt to be hurting on the car ride.
3. All cars at free police car auctions are sold in as-is condition. That means that you get what you pay for and are responsible for any repairs it may need. So, be sure to give each cars you plan on bidding on a good inspection! Or better yet bring your mechanic along with you.
4. They sell more than just old police cars there. You will often find impounded cars there that the owner's never bothered to pay for which are usually in good condition. Some of the auctions also sell personal property such as furniture and electronics.
5. Most of them require you to pay upfront right after you win the bid. If you don't pay immediately after you win, they will auction the car off again within the next hour or so. You also have to pick the car up by the next day.
Now that you know a little more about free police car auctions than you did before all that's left to do is find one near you and let the good times roll! Just remember that the cars are returned to stock condition and don't carry a warranty and you'll be required to pay the full amount right after the auction ends. They can be pretty hard to find on your own, so it makes a lot of sense to use a car auction database to find them for you. Good luck and have fun!
Did you know that some free police car auctions have cars for under $1,000? Yep, it's pretty cool... but you can't get one for that price unless you know where to go!
Visit MyCarAuctionReview.com for the best car auction sites you can join in order to get your dream car at an incredible price.
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