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TLDR: Patrol needs some differentiation from RTU so people that want to stay in Patrol, stay in Patrol, while enhancing the way they role-play. This could even benefit traffic officers!
Disclaimer: I'm a Patrol sergeant. I've never applied for RTU nor TFU. I've never been command. I'm a senior dispatcher.
The main reason I posted this suggestion is because Patrol needs character. Right now, it's simply seen as the vanilla primary Division.
RTU is a undoubtedly a no-brainer, net-positive upgrade.
If you don't apply for Traffic, you're simply at a net disadvantage. The most common one I encounter daily is not being able to clamp vehicles.
By adding character and benefits for staying, Patrol could better cater to people wanting to specialize in general Patrol duties.
It makes sense to give (Patrol) some equipment to better deal with, well, general situations such as perimeters, crowd control, general crime investigations, etc.
These tools could be added for everyone, and it wouldn't be a bad decision by itself. But it's also a great opportunity to differentiate the primary Divisions (not create a divide). To give more character to Patrol, to help specialize it.
It's a decision for PD Senior Management.
Having Patrol-exclusive tools could allow Traffic Officers to focus even more on their area of expertise. Why waste a Traffic unit to a regular incident, when they could be on stand-by to catch zooming car thieves (on the rise) or help avoid further collisions after a traffic accident?
Patrol officers having some vanity tools to improve how they deal with incidents would help remove reasons to assign RTOs to generic, non-traffic incidents, allowing them to focus on what they usually enjoy: traffic policing. As a dispatcher, it's not unusual to receive requests from RTOs to assign them to traffic incidents only (if possible).
The intention isn't to remove people from RTU or discourage them from joining. This said, maybe some RTU members could consider switching divisions in the future.
Remember that my suggestions are nice-to-have, vanity tools.
They won't change the playing field.
For now, I'm staying in Patrol with the hope that some day it'll no longer simply be the vanilla primary division. It's an intentional handicap I've set on myself for role-play reasons.
Looking forward to reading your thoughts. Any RTU members that would consider coming back if the division started to get more specialized?
Disclaimer: I'm a Patrol sergeant. I've never applied for RTU nor TFU. I've never been command. I'm a senior dispatcher.
Patrol needs character
I recently suggested a couple of Patrol-exclusive tools. This came after a forum topic "debating" Traffic or Patrol.The main reason I posted this suggestion is because Patrol needs character. Right now, it's simply seen as the vanilla primary Division.
RTU is a undoubtedly a no-brainer, net-positive upgrade.
Who stays in Patrol?
Right now, I think Patrol members can fall into two categories:- Patrol Command and Patrol Trainers, which are very important positions that deal with foundational processes such as Officer (they recently worked on improving the test questions) or Taser applications (needed for RTU, TFU).
- Anyone not interested on doing the RTU application process,
- anyone that failed it, or
- anyone that doesn't meet the requirements.
If you don't apply for Traffic, you're simply at a net disadvantage. The most common one I encounter daily is not being able to clamp vehicles.
Patrol specialization
Why not work towards having another kind of person in Patrol?By adding character and benefits for staying, Patrol could better cater to people wanting to specialize in general Patrol duties.
It makes sense to give (Patrol) some equipment to better deal with, well, general situations such as perimeters, crowd control, general crime investigations, etc.
Why not give stuff to everyone?
Traffic officers also participate in most incidents. Not having the tools I'm proposing don't leave them at a disadvantage or make having a Patrol officer present a requirement.These tools could be added for everyone, and it wouldn't be a bad decision by itself. But it's also a great opportunity to differentiate the primary Divisions (not create a divide). To give more character to Patrol, to help specialize it.
It's a decision for PD Senior Management.
Effects on RTU
As a side effect, adding these benefits could help make Traffic more unique.Having Patrol-exclusive tools could allow Traffic Officers to focus even more on their area of expertise. Why waste a Traffic unit to a regular incident, when they could be on stand-by to catch zooming car thieves (on the rise) or help avoid further collisions after a traffic accident?
Patrol officers having some vanity tools to improve how they deal with incidents would help remove reasons to assign RTOs to generic, non-traffic incidents, allowing them to focus on what they usually enjoy: traffic policing. As a dispatcher, it's not unusual to receive requests from RTOs to assign them to traffic incidents only (if possible).
The intention isn't to remove people from RTU or discourage them from joining. This said, maybe some RTU members could consider switching divisions in the future.
Patrol vs. Traffic standards
I am aware Patrol officers don't have to follow an application process as rigorous as RTU's, and neither do we have a whole separate rule book to learn and follow. This is because RTU has further responsibilities that come with the powerful tools at their disposal. Bnje mentioned that "one of the benefits of Patrol is that there’s no actual obligations to be a member of it".Remember that my suggestions are nice-to-have, vanity tools.
They won't change the playing field.
Closing thoughts
Personally, I prefer role-playing as a generic officer, dealing with anything that comes up, usually patrolling a specific zone. I really enjoyed my time as a new Officer, and was reluctant to apply to the next rank. However, I do enjoy traffic policing!For now, I'm staying in Patrol with the hope that some day it'll no longer simply be the vanilla primary division. It's an intentional handicap I've set on myself for role-play reasons.
Looking forward to reading your thoughts. Any RTU members that would consider coming back if the division started to get more specialized?