यह अमेरिका भर के विभिन्न विभागों से पुलिस अधिकारियों के रोजमर्रा के जीवन का अनुसरण करता है.यह अमेरिका भर के विभिन्न विभागों से पुलिस अधिकारियों के रोजमर्रा के जीवन का अनुसरण करता है.यह अमेरिका भर के विभिन्न विभागों से पुलिस अधिकारियों के रोजमर्रा के जीवन का अनुसरण करता है.
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I loved live pd and I love on patrol. But what is with all the commercials. It used to be mostly action but now it is mostly commercials. I guess it has become like everything else and is all about the money. I really do enjoy watching them catch the bad guys. Dan Abrams is a very witty guy. I love the little phrases he comes up with. I drive thru Columbia South Carolina quite often and if it's on the weekends I am always looking for the action that we see on on patrol, no luck so far. I am a retired firefighter, so I have worked close with law enforcement most of my life. I have protected them from danger and they have protected me. I look forward to Friday and Saturday nights.
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Live PD has been off air for over two years now but after watching the first episode of On Patrol: Live, it was like no time has passed at all! If you were a fan of Live PD, then you'll love OPL! It's just as fast paced, action packed, and entertaining. The commentary from Dan and Sticks are just as great as before, and as much as I miss Tom Morris, Jr., Curtis is an excellent addition. The format is very similar to Live PD, the segments are the same, and the great parts with community involvement bringing missing children home are amazing! If you want to see how policing works - live - then this show is an absolute must watch! #OPnation #OPlive.
This is T. V. crack. I watched the first episode out of curiosity; I haven't missed one since. I anticipate every new episode on Friday night; I'm almost sad when the credits roll Saturday night. Why? Here are some observations:
1) I used to think people would say anything to NOT get arrested; now, I cannot believe how many people talk themselves INTO getting arrested, especially when the police are originally blatantly not even interested in them.
2) I cannot believe how many people try to escape from traffic stops. Which leads to -
3) At first, I couldn't figure out why all of the locales are small towns, and not huge cities. And then, I realized...folks love those 20-minute car chases. I love the 20-minute car chases. If these encounters happened in - let's say, even Cicero, Il....the chase would last for 5 seconds before the suspect plowed into someone. Living near Chicago, it's hard for me to even comprehend that there could be a pursuit on deserted streets for as long as these go on.
4) The people in Beech Grove, IN. Are wack. The Beech Grove Chamber of Commerce must be apoplectic.
5) Do criminals watch this show?? 9 months after this show premiered, there are still people that swear there are no drugs in their car, and 10 minutes later, the hood of their car is so full of drugs, the officers have to put it all on the roof, and then the trunk.
6) While I agree with other reviewers about the fact that sometimes the most interesting things happen 2 minutes before the show ends, what are you going to do, it's live! Logically, the later it gets, the more interesting criminal stuff happens. Honestly, I'd say either start the show an hour later, or make it 4 hours instead of 3. It's not like there's something vital coming on after, since it's a replay of the same episode that just ended. I can't get enough!
7) I have a weird observation. This has happened at least twice, once in New Mexico, and once in, I think, South Carolina. In both cases, there was a really beautiful, incredibly fit female officer that was on for many weeks in a row. Then, they both just disappeared. Why? The beauty in New Mexico has been gone for months; the lovely officer in S. C. has been gone for 3 weeks. They were both fantastic at their job; I'd hate to think that weirdo creeps either started harassing them on line or actually started inundating their city, driving recklessly, hoping to get "stopped and frisked" by said officer. Or maybe they're just on special assignment or something.
8) I love this show!! The whole concept of this being the "NFL Red Zone" of police work is sublime. Check it out.
1) I used to think people would say anything to NOT get arrested; now, I cannot believe how many people talk themselves INTO getting arrested, especially when the police are originally blatantly not even interested in them.
2) I cannot believe how many people try to escape from traffic stops. Which leads to -
3) At first, I couldn't figure out why all of the locales are small towns, and not huge cities. And then, I realized...folks love those 20-minute car chases. I love the 20-minute car chases. If these encounters happened in - let's say, even Cicero, Il....the chase would last for 5 seconds before the suspect plowed into someone. Living near Chicago, it's hard for me to even comprehend that there could be a pursuit on deserted streets for as long as these go on.
4) The people in Beech Grove, IN. Are wack. The Beech Grove Chamber of Commerce must be apoplectic.
5) Do criminals watch this show?? 9 months after this show premiered, there are still people that swear there are no drugs in their car, and 10 minutes later, the hood of their car is so full of drugs, the officers have to put it all on the roof, and then the trunk.
6) While I agree with other reviewers about the fact that sometimes the most interesting things happen 2 minutes before the show ends, what are you going to do, it's live! Logically, the later it gets, the more interesting criminal stuff happens. Honestly, I'd say either start the show an hour later, or make it 4 hours instead of 3. It's not like there's something vital coming on after, since it's a replay of the same episode that just ended. I can't get enough!
7) I have a weird observation. This has happened at least twice, once in New Mexico, and once in, I think, South Carolina. In both cases, there was a really beautiful, incredibly fit female officer that was on for many weeks in a row. Then, they both just disappeared. Why? The beauty in New Mexico has been gone for months; the lovely officer in S. C. has been gone for 3 weeks. They were both fantastic at their job; I'd hate to think that weirdo creeps either started harassing them on line or actually started inundating their city, driving recklessly, hoping to get "stopped and frisked" by said officer. Or maybe they're just on special assignment or something.
8) I love this show!! The whole concept of this being the "NFL Red Zone" of police work is sublime. Check it out.
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Awesome show!!! So ecstatic that you're back!! But y only 6 episodes???, I missed this excitement. Bring more episodes, please. This to me is a continuation of Live PD, which shouldn't have ended. Love this show.
This show should give the public a better understanding of how difficult it can be to deal with the public. I commend Sgt. Bryant from Daytona Beach who consistently demonstrates a down to earth, mature approach to his job. He stands out highly among the officers for his practices. Sadly, There are officers that goad and menace suspects and that's a shame. Got someone handcuffed and in custody? Why do you need to get in their faces and try to humiliate them further? Officers we need you. You're important. Don't demean yourselves to boost your own egos even if you believe the suspects deserve it. Stay safe. Thanks for all you do.
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- ट्रिवियाThis show is a reboot of "Live PD" & "Police Patrol" from A&E after it was canceled. It is now on Reelz and Peacock, with the same host and same officers.
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