Re: Bosch rides again

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De : atropos (at) *nospam* mac.com (BTR1701)
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Date : 10. Jul 2025, 20:53:54
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On Jul 10, 2025 at 12:30:55 PM PDT, ""Adam H. Kerman"" <ahk@chinet.com>
wrote:

BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:
Jul 10, 2025 at 8:22:43 AM PDT, Adam H. Kerman <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
BTR1701 <no_email@invalid.invalid> wrote:
 
. . .
 
Yes, LAPD reserves have full police powers. I actually looked into signing
up as a reserve when I retired but with my deteriorating knees, I'd never
be able to do the 1.5-mile run up to their standards.
 
I didn't know that was a thing. Is it like Army Reserves or the National
Guard, that you have to report for weekend training every so often to
maintain skills, and that you can get deployed when ordered to?
 
Not really. They're like a force multiplier. You basically get to choose
your division and if I remember right, you have to work a minimum of
three days/week but you get to choose which days. But when you're working,
you're a full-fledged officer just like any other LAPD cop.
 
Interesting. I've never heard of Chicago Police Department offering
anything like that. I suppose certain suburban police departments, like
Rosemont that expect large crowds for major events, are like that, but
those are strictly for patrol.
 
I was surprised to find there's no upper age limit. As long as you
can complete their abbreviated police academy, you can be a reserve. I
could get through everything with no problem except the run. I basically
can't run anymore. Which is ironic because the doc tells me it was all
the running I did in the past 25 years to keep in shape for my fed
job that has turned my knees into the wreck they are today. I could
get knee replacements but that seems like a lot of pain and expense to
go through just to run again. I'm fine with normal day-to-day walking,
so I don't see the need for major surgery. And I have a rowing machine
to do cardio that doesn't impact my knees at all.
 
Well, that sucks. Maybe cartilage regeneration will become a thing in
not too many years. Good luck.

My knees would also have prevented me from passing what the LAPD calls "The TJ
Hooker Maneuver", where they drive a car straight at you at 50 MPH and you're
required to jump on the hood and hold on while the driver zigs and zags and
tries to throw you off.



Date Sujet#  Auteur
9 Jul 25 * Bosch rides again20Rhino
10 Jul 25 +* Re: Bosch rides again13BTR1701
10 Jul 25 i`* Re: Bosch rides again12Rhino
10 Jul 25 i `* Re: Bosch rides again11BTR1701
10 Jul 25 i  `* Re: Bosch rides again10Adam H. Kerman
10 Jul 25 i   `* Re: Bosch rides again9BTR1701
10 Jul 25 i    +* Re: Bosch rides again5Adam H. Kerman
10 Jul 25 i    i+* Re: Bosch rides again2BTR1701
10 Jul 25 i    ii`- Re: Bosch rides again1Adam H. Kerman
10 Jul 25 i    i+- Re: Bosch rides again1shawn
10 Jul 25 i    i`- Re: Bosch rides again1Rhino
10 Jul 25 i    `* Re: Bosch rides again3Rhino
10 Jul 25 i     `* Re: Bosch rides again2BTR1701
10 Jul 25 i      `- Re: Bosch rides again1Rhino
10 Jul 25 +* Re: Bosch rides again4EGK
10 Jul 25 i`* Re: Bosch rides again3BTR1701
10 Jul 25 i `* Re: Bosch rides again2EGK
10 Jul 25 i  `- Re: Bosch rides again1Rhino
10 Jul 25 `* Re: Bosch rides again2BTR1701
10 Jul 25  `- Re: Bosch rides again1Adam H. Kerman

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