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H'mm, I'm thinking whether or not I should join these guys, or press some strappin' lads into service and give these clowns a run for their money?!?!?!?!?
I was thinking the naval-ranking structure was okay, but maybe I'll switch mine over to more of a municipal/county/state-police structure.
From top-to-bottom
Rookie(no insignia)-Someone who just started riding in general
Lateral Rookie(one diamond on sleeve)-Someone who's been riding, but first time on a ridazz ride
Patrolman(two, inverted stripes)-Anyone who's been continuously going to rides, but tends to be part of the back-crowd., ie no forum posting, shit related to opinion-voicing.
Field Training Officer/Assigned Detail Patrolman/Case Worker(three, inverted stripes)-
Ridazz that post on forums, have lent a hand in ride-planning, and also contribute certain resources related directly to rides ie., beer, food, mobile-music.,
Specialized Duty Patrolman(three, inverted stripes with diamond as rocker)- Rida whom pilots any freakbike.
Patrolman Sergeant(three, inverted stripes and one rocker)- In the case of a planned ride, a sectional, overseer dedicated to assisting the ride coordinator in unit-movements through broad, city-sectors with little incident.
Patrolman Captain(two, silver bars)- Leader of any self-planned, multiple agency, interdiction force(ride). They are mostly, if not partially responsible for making sure combined units and details reach and neutralize the assigned target objectives within the Area of Operations.
The upper-echelon is made up of the usual, community-elected individuals that have made this inane posting even possible.
Roadblock, sexy, and all those other people that are actively involved in the outer-realm activities that keep the gears here, turning.
The rest of us are still very, much important as we are the bread and butter of this professional organization.
bentstrider12.16.08 - 3:45 am
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