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ride-along
Please, can you tell me the meaning of "ride-along." I think it is related to some kind of police jargon or the like.
Thanks a lot.
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Re: ride-along
You really need to provide more context. Without it, it could mean those occasions that members of the public can go with police/fire-fighters when they are on duty.
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Re: ride-along

Originally Posted by
Anglika
You really need to provide more context. Without it, it could mean those occasions that members of the public can go with police/fire-fighters when they are on duty.
Thank You very much. I think your answer is right the answer I was looking for. Thanks again.
Bushwhacker
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