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About_90_Ponies wrote Very excited to learn if I passed my application, because this would be my first step towards being a real police officer!


Thank you for your interest. We will get back to you as soon as possible if your application is accepted.
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I am so stoked I got accepted! Now I need to do training! What should I expect?
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You guys are idiots, I am in a explorer post. For you idiots its training to have a future in law enforcement. If you went to get a job and told them that you were in a gta 5 cop clan they would laugh in your face and tell you to get the **** out. Get a **** life. Jesus.....
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_3arc_ wrote I am so stoked I got accepted! Now I need to do training! What should I expect?


There is a lot of information that we give in our academy. You can expect a lot of note-taking. Make sure you bring a pen and paper!
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DriipzxReactz wrote You guys are idiots, I am in a explorer post. For you idiots its training to have a future in law enforcement. If you went to get a job and told them that you were in a gta 5 cop clan they would laugh in your face and tell you to get the **** out. Get a **** life. Jesus.....


Role-playing on your Xbox is not something that you should put on your resume. We understand that. For many people, role-playing is a hobby and a great way to have fun. We want to congratulate you on taking the initiative and joining an explorers post! Being a police explorer is a great way to educate and expose yourselves to the reality of law enforcement!

Here in UES we have many law enforcement enthusiasts and some sworn law enforcement personnel. We also have individuals who are starting or going through the hiring process for real departments.

Commissioner A Drunk Tree is a law enforcement enthusiasts and applicant. In his spare time, he assists the Illinois State Police in training real cadets/recruits in the academy as a role-player. This means that when real police cadets/recruits practice their traffic stops, domestics, crimes-in-progress, and more, he is the "civilian/suspect" in those scenarios. We also have law enforcement officers in UES who share their experiences and knowledge. All of this real-world experience is what we teach in our academy. We teach cadets real-world procedures and techniques and they apply it to GTAV. Not the opposite way around. Our academy is a minimum of 18 hours long and this is no where near enough time.

We thank you for sharing your opinion. Feedback both positive and negative is always appreciated. We recommend that you give us a look and see what we are about. However, make sure that you understand what you are applying for. We hold our staff to a very high standard. We treat our organization like a real department, making sure that members understand they are members both "on duty" and "off duty" and representing our organization poorly, even outside of role-plays, can lead to consequence. Thus, if you do decide to apply in the future, comments like the one above would not be tolerated. It would represent our organization poorly and more importantly it represents you and your explorers post poorly.

Thank you again, and perhaps we will see your name on June 2nd, 2014. If not, then thanks for reading about our organization and best of luck to you!
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DriipzxReactz wrote You guys are idiots, I am in a explorer post. For you idiots its training to have a future in law enforcement. If you went to get a job and told them that you were in a gta 5 cop clan they would laugh in your face and tell you to get the **** out. Get a **** life. Jesus.....


Role-playing on your Xbox is not something that you should put on your resume. We understand that. For many people, role-playing is a hobby and a great way to have fun. We want to congratulate you on taking the initiative and joining an explorers post! Being a police explorer is a great way to educate and expose yourselves to the reality of law enforcement!

Here in UES we have many law enforcement enthusiasts and some sworn law enforcement personnel. We also have individuals who are starting or going through the hiring process for real departments.

Commissioner A Drunk Tree is a law enforcement enthusiasts and applicant. In his spare time, he assists the Illinois State Police in training real cadets/recruits in the academy as a role-player. This means that when real police cadets/recruits practice their traffic stops, domestics, crimes-in-progress, and more, he is the "civilian/suspect" in those scenarios. We also have law enforcement officers in UES who share their experiences and knowledge. All of this real-world experience is what we teach in our academy. We teach cadets real-world procedures and techniques and they apply it to GTAV. Not the opposite way around. Our academy is a minimum of 18 hours long and this is no where near enough time.

We thank you for sharing your opinion. Feedback both positive and negative is always appreciated. We recommend that you give us a look and see what we are about. However, make sure that you understand what you are applying for. We hold our staff to a very high standard. We treat our organization like a real department, making sure that members understand they are members both "on duty" and "off duty" and representing our organization poorly, even outside of role-plays, can lead to consequence. Thus, if you do decide to apply in the future, comments like the one above would not be tolerated. It would represent our organization poorly and more importantly it represents you and your explorers post poorly.

Thank you again, and perhaps we will see your name on June 2nd, 2014. If not, then thanks for reading about our organization and best of luck to you!
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I am in the Grundy explorer post, which is in Illinois.
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O.o Have not seen a Good Roleplay and well put together clan like this for along time now, Altho when would apply's be back up again? Oh and I know some of your members been friends with them for abit now and been asked to join but was thinking if I should join or not as I didn't know the clan much or seen anything about it.
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Will apply when applications open again.

Hopefully, I will be accepted.
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OrtegaMS13 wrote Will apply when applications open again.

Hopefully, I will be accepted.


One of the things I learned is that you need to be very serious about this and use a lot of detail, make sure to remain professional and treat it as if you were actually signing up for an actual, real job.
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When should I be expecting applications to re-open?
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