‘On Patrol: Live’ Fans Suggest Drunken Special
On Patrol: Live fans have suggested a drunken special and they have it all mapped out. The show has apparently become dull to some since moving to Reelz. Yet, there is one segment that keeps many entertained. Now, they want a spin-off, of sorts. So, what is it? Read on for more details.
On Patrol: Live Fans Suggest Drunken Special
Fans flock to On Patrol: Live but they used to adore its predecessor, Live PD. Then, the show was canceled but picked up by Reelz. Unfortunately, some believe that it is not as good as it once was and that it lacks excitement now. Yes, they still appreciate the show, which airs Friday and Saturday nights as reflected by their Twitter feed.
All smiles here on this beautiful Alabama Saturday Night and spending time with my #OnPatrolLive #OPLive #OPNation Family!!!!! @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel pic.twitter.com/lhtAXbObKD
— Chris N Cathy Lanphere (@HaleighStrong) October 22, 2023
Additionally, fans share their snacks and dinners of the night as they settle in for the excitement and adventure the show will bring. However, according to a Reddit thread, there was one segment from On Patrol: Live that fans could keep watching. The OP wrote this: “Show suggestion. Do a compilation video of all the failed DUI tests over Gimme 3 Steps. It could be a monthly recap. Should have no trouble getting 4 minutes 30 seconds of clips for this.” So, essentially they would like a monthly special that is just based on people trying to pass these tests and doing horribly?
Would others support this idea as it sounds like a lot of fun? “IF they do that they need to come to Jacksonville and shoot the intro from in front of The Jug Saloon…,” one suggested. Another added: “I’m fairly certain I couldn’t pass the walking tests sober.” It was pointed out that COPS did a compilation of tastings that went over really well. Redditors seem to really like the stops more than anything else, especially the massive fails so maybe they are on to something.
Doing Good
Aside from showing people how ridiculous people look when they get pulled over for a DUI, plus how dangerous it is, does do a lot of good. They have helped to find a bevy of missing persons since the show began. Thanks to their heavy social media presence and community, it has aided in bringing many home safe and sound, which is great. Plus, it also helped to save the life of Deputy Royce James so that needs to be noted.
Do you think that this is a good idea for a monthly special segment? More so, is this a part of the show that you enjoy watching, as well? Let us know and watch On Patrol: Live Fridays and Saturdays on Reelz.
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Unlike its predecessor, “Live PD,” “On Patrol Live (OPL)” shies away from almost every physical form of takedowns and emergency situations; even violently-ended car chases are not shown in their entirety. So, essentially, we’re left with a lot of talk, where cops are seen giving perps dozens of “last chances” to satisfy misguided “political correctness,” where cops think that if they “give respect,” then they’ll “get respect,” which is a one-sided notion, as proved by ordinary, non-violent, non-criminal, citizens, screaming at cops that they don’t have to show ID when asked, no matter how “respectfully” the cop asks, and so-called “sovereign citizens” are not treated as unidentified terrorists. Even the REELZ OPL web page and official OPL social media pages are boring: Where the corresponding Live PD social media had genuine public engagement, the OPL versions allow only cute pet and food (don’t ask me why) pix. So, the only excitement viewers get out of OPL is the silliness of perpetrators (“Hey! Get that camera off me!”) and a little dramatic tension. But, having said all that, I, for one, am hopelessly hooked!