Jon Harris
the ride -along
what you learn
The Ride-Along: What You Learn is an intimate, unsensational look at what police work actually demands—far beyond what television or headlines ever show.
Told through a single Sunday morning ride-along, Jon T. Harris invites the reader into the passenger seat of a patrol car, where experience matters more than bravado and judgment carries real consequences.
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the ride -along
what you learn
The Ride-Along: What You Learn is an intimate, unsensational look at what police work actually demands—far beyond what television or headlines ever show.
Told through a single Sunday morning ride-along, Jon T. Harris invites the reader into the passenger seat of a patrol car, where experience matters more than bravado and judgment carries real consequences. As a seasoned officer takes his brother-in-law along for a shift, routine calls, traffic stops, and a sudden pursuit become lessons in restraint, awareness, and responsibility.
This is not a story about heroics or action for its own sake. It is about the quiet, often unseen decisions that define real law enforcement—the moments where training, instinct, and character intersect. Drawing on decades of service in local policing and the military, Harris writes with the clarity and understatement of someone who has lived the work rather than performed it.
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