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“Equestrian Volunteers on Patrol” are a ready resource available to assist individual stations and mounted units by patrolling remote areas of Los Angeles County on horseback. The use of Volunteers is the responsibility of the individual station coordinator and may be used to assist regional mounted units, as needed. The use of equestrian volunteers allows for a rapid increase in staff strength and provides the community with added protection by providing extra “eyes and ears.”

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSIDERATION
Volunteers are required to complete a background investigation to evaluate their character and must successfully complete the required VOP training (EVOC optional). Equestrian Volunteers remain part of the station complement and their activities are coordinated through their home unit. All activities must be approved by the station coordinator as outlined in the VOP Manual issued by the Volunteer office.


Must be at least 18 years of age.
Must have a valid California Drivers License.
Must pass an oral interview and complete a background check.
Must have access to a trail horse, serviceable trailer and towing vehicle.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS UPON ACCEPTANCE
• Attend monthly station meetings and posse meetings.
• Donate a minimum of 8 hours patrol time each month (not including horse care).
• Purchase a standard white or tan uniform polo shirt with appropriate silk-screening.
• Attend posse equestrian related training as determined by the station coordinator.
• Successfully complete Mounted Posse Proficiency Test.

DUTIES
Equestrian patrol Volunteers participation in posse activities is strictly on a “non-law enforcement” basis and serve to assist Department personnel as needed. The following are typical duties:

• Patrolling trails for suspicious activities and safety hazards.
• Assist with station Volunteer activities.
• Respond to non-law enforcement posse call outs.
• Assist with non-law enforcement posse unit activities.
• Assist with community relations/crime prevention non-law enforcement activities.


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