Local Auxiliary Police Officer Mark Haines obtains permission to ride along with Field Officers Turner and Clemons. When he arrives at the courthouse, Haines tells Turner and Clemons that he is armed and produces a copy of his concealed weapons license that allows him to carry a firearm legally, both in his capacity as an auxiliary police officer and as a private citizen. Turner and Clemons should

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Policy: Cadets and non-sworn court employees may accompany field officers on their off-duty time with permission of the chief court officer or the executive officer. Under no circumstances are ride-along employees to engage in any duty-related activities. Violations of this policy will result in immediate suspension pending review.    
 


Local Auxiliary Police Officer Mark Haines obtains permission to ride along with Field Officers Turner and Clemons. When he arrives at the courthouse, Haines tells Turner and Clemons that he is armed and produces a copy of his concealed weapons license that allows him to carry a firearm legally, both in his capacity as an auxiliary police officer and as a private citizen. Turner and Clemons should






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