As a retired cop I agree. Most chiefs I worked for in my 30 years hadn’t been on the street since their rookie year and in fact probably spent most of their careers in admin assignments.
The Chief working traffic. A man after my own heart. I was the Traffic Sgt for 8 years in my department. Years later as I was promoted to Captain & Major, I still made traffic stops & yes, wrote citations. Excellent leadership Chief. Motor on brother.
My dad was a chief for 18 years, and didn’t hesitate to initiate a traffic stop as Chief. He loved to write tickets when deserved whatever his rank. He stayed engaged as a leader. Coral Springs is blessed that their chief does too. Thank you for your service Chief Bradley.
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Not sure why people think its weird that the Chief of police don't know how to use a ticket printer w/ a portable computer. 😂😂😂 I mean he just sits in his office all day, just doing this for fun. And not too many Chiefs, Sheriffs or Col does this
Super professional and that is a great example and what I have seen from the rest of the officers. Now maybe that is because they are on video, but they all do truly seem to care. I am glad to see tickets actually written for these act. A reminder for some, an education for others and some just to get them off the streets when they really don’t have the privilege to be driving.
Chief McKeone is a true leader. Two of the my academy classmates worked with him for some years as did a dear friend and high school classmate who we lost a few years ago. All spoke very highly of Chief McKeone. In a world of mangers and administrators, this man is a LEADER and a Police Officer to the core. Well done, Brother.
Sounds like most bosses at the jobs, have no idea how to do the stuff but will yell at you and tell you that you are doing it wrong ;) hehe This is a fun surprise seeing the chief actually ride along.
Wow, good job Chief. I have a good friend who is a Chief of Police out here in NM and does does traffic and patrols at times to stay sharp. Lead by example!!
This video is more educational than entertaining actually. I’m grateful for the city posting these videos. I think it is making me a better Florida driver. Thank you. I wish they could post a video every day.
Very cool that the chief was a MC cop and can still go back out and kick it like this. Surprised no one commented on being pulled over by the big dog, but maybe they were all to nervous to hear that part.
I agree. Sheriff Bob Fletcher has a YT channel ‘Live on Patrol’ in Ramsey County, Minnesota. He’s very transparent about what the SO and the community together can do to lower crime rates.
This officer shows that you treat them with respect and follow directions, most of the time the experience will be a positive one. You don’t have to agree with it and that’s why there is court if you choose that route. People don’t understand that arguing and showing disrespect only worsens the experience and does nothing to help.
I was waiting for someone to ask to speak with his supervisor. I'll be impressed when he gets on 75 and stops people blocking the left lane, which is the cause of a lot of aggressive driving. Go get the left lane parkers, Chief!
I'm grateful that I work at a department where my Chief of Police is still willing to get out of the office when he can and work the streets right alongside his patrol officers. Props to you, Chief McKeone! Stay safe, from a brother in blue in South Georgia!
Love this chief! Finally, someone said it to the drivers who drive with expired license. Dude, take an Uber LOL! I shouted at the clip when the driver made the statement about it being expired. "You can't drive! Take an Uber to the DMV."
I think the algorithm is really latching onto this one! There’s a lot I find fascinating in this video, like the Chief being a motorbike officer obviously but also I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen a video featuring a motorbike officer at all! Very cool! One question I do have is, if the chief doesn’t know how to use the electronic ticket system/software/whatever), how does he know it’s a good fit for his officers? Is it just positive feedback from the officers themselves? Nice to meet you, CSPS!
Great question, our agency prides itself on equipping our officers with the latest technology and equipment. With that, we have different committees that test out the gear and provide feedback to their peers and command staff. The Chief will take that feedback and ultimately decide if it’s something the department should move forward with.
I think that even us Northeast liberals have had enough of anarchy and chaos. There’s a huge appetite in America right now for decency and civil OBEDIENCE. Seeing this upright young man keeping folks honest is truely refreshing!
It is amazing the Chief is out there leading from the front like this. I know it is not possible for command staff to work the streets on a regular basis in most agencies. However, it is always important to get back to your roots and realize we are all here to support the patrol function. Doing things like this motivates all the officers to work harder and follow the example being set. I wish this was a common thing, but it is not.+
I loved how he gave the person going 15 over a warning. I hope he learns and slows down and I’m glad he didn’t punish him by making him pay hundreds of dollars
People never seem to learn that speeding because you're "late for work" is never a good idea. If you get pulled over, you'll be REALLY late for work. Once you pay the fine, you're more or less working for free that day and probably the next day too. Oh well, it's job security for your officers. 😂
15 miles over speed limit to stop is very fair. What I see sometimes is cities and counties have very poor speed limit signs falling over, behind trees that grew over them, or signs not put back up with road construction ongoing or just finished. In those cases someone not familiar with an area could not see a sign and not know what the speed limit is. Some areas the last sign you see for instance says 50 and then no sign anywhere and they say a sign said 35 etc. The government road departments sometimes do not adequately maintain the signs or areas around them. You could also not see a posted speed limit sign at night with poor lighting around it. The digital signs that light up at night for speed limits cost money but work great.
I can't count the number of times I've been in the middle of the intersection when the light turned yellow. I can see the light but if I stop I'll jam up the intersection, so I go.
I'm surprised that a department Chief is still willing to do the job. That is worthy of respect.
Look for a video on here about the Orlando Police Chief. Goes out at night and patrols. Also makes his command staff to do same thing.
As a retired cop I agree. Most chiefs I worked for in my 30 years hadn’t been on the street since their rookie year and in fact probably spent most of their careers in admin assignments.
I was waiting for one of the drivers to ask for a supervisor!
😂😂
We secretly were hoping for that to happen as well 😬
Oh that would have been golden!
Where is a sovereign citizen when you want one…lol “I need you to get your Sargent!” “Well I’m the Chief…..”. lol
@coralspringspublicsafety hahahaha that would've been epic!
nice to see a police chief with a possitive attitude i hope we see another video with Chief Bradley
Same 😊
Patrolling as Chief is one thing, on the bike is another level of badass
The Chief working traffic. A man after my own heart. I was the Traffic Sgt for 8 years in my department. Years later as I was promoted to Captain & Major, I still made traffic stops & yes, wrote citations. Excellent leadership Chief. Motor on brother.
My dad was a chief for 18 years, and didn’t hesitate to initiate a traffic stop as Chief. He loved to write tickets when deserved whatever his rank. He stayed engaged as a leader. Coral Springs is blessed that their chief does too. Thank you for your service Chief Bradley.
Thanks for his service
It’s amazing how officers seem to always pull over people who are on their way to the DMV…
Funny right?
It's almost like the beacons of Gondor get lit once they're on their way to the DMV signaling all officers to converge on their location
Mad respect for Chief Bradley!!!
Nice to see the Chief out doing this.
Definitely would have been hilarious to have someone demand “a supervisor”
Every officer should watch this chief and learn how to be a professional. Love it
Admitting to not knowing how to use the computer ticket system is real as hell 😂, respect for that
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One chill officer! Thank you for your service from Northern Wisconsin! We have great officers here too!
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A chief on the streets. A good example that shows that every LEO is a patrol officer/deputy/trooper/warden…
Kudos for the Chief going back out on the streets to see what's going on.
Not sure why people think its weird that the Chief of police don't know how to use a ticket printer w/ a portable computer. 😂😂😂
I mean he just sits in his office all day, just doing this for fun. And not too many Chiefs, Sheriffs or Col does this
The best bit about the old fashioned way,if the driver is an arse, you can take ages to write out the ticket and delay them even longer !
Outstanding police chief. Firm and extremely fair.
Huge respect from a fellow motorcycle rider from Switzerland 🙌🏼
As a retired Motor Officer....i gotta say it never leaves your blood. Props to the Chief. Wish I was riding with you
AWESOME!! Well done in EVERY way!!! Thank you........I'm subscribing.
Super professional and that is a great example and what I have seen from the rest of the officers. Now maybe that is because they are on video, but they all do truly seem to care. I am glad to see tickets actually written for these act. A reminder for some, an education for others and some just to get them off the streets when they really don’t have the privilege to be driving.
That’s pretty damn cool that Chief McKeone is willing to still patrol… on video… on the motorbike… pretty cool Chief they have here!
Chief McKeone is a true leader. Two of the my academy classmates worked with him for some years as did a dear friend and high school classmate who we lost a few years ago. All spoke very highly of Chief McKeone. In a world of mangers and administrators, this man is a LEADER and a Police Officer to the core. Well done, Brother.
Amazing Police Chief and Like ride along Police Chief Video Post more ride along Videos Thank You
Love the videos , the wide angle camera is great, love the backup white SUV , good cover . Stay safe out there ! 🐺🐕🐺
White SUV is not backup. It is camera crew vehicle. Reason why it only has red and white lights.
Love that the boss takes the time to keep his street cred.
Excellent, more of this!
Thank you for listening about more motorcycle content! The chief! Wild
Excellent tips!! Thank you!!
What an amazing chief. He shows pride and gets it done. Old school isn't bad. So respected
Sounds like most bosses at the jobs, have no idea how to do the stuff but will yell at you and tell you that you are doing it wrong ;) hehe This is a fun surprise seeing the chief actually ride along.
It sounds like he got promoted, and lost the ability because of lack of practice. Understandable.
Wow, good job Chief. I have a good friend who is a Chief of Police out here in NM and does does traffic and patrols at times to stay sharp. Lead by example!!
This video is more educational than entertaining actually. I’m grateful for the city posting these videos. I think it is making me a better Florida driver. Thank you. I wish they could post a video every day.
This is super impressive . Great work by the Chief
imagine getting stopped by the chief of police XD
and being let go for driving on a suspended.
LOL! So true
Massive respect,geting pulled over by the chief on a motorcycle would make my day, good to see the boss getting out there and meeting the public
Very cool that the chief was a MC cop and can still go back out and kick it like this. Surprised no one commented on being pulled over by the big dog, but maybe they were all to nervous to hear that part.
More chiefs should do this
I agree. Sheriff Bob Fletcher has a YT channel ‘Live on Patrol’ in Ramsey County, Minnesota. He’s very transparent about what the SO and the community together can do to lower crime rates.
Need more episodes like this
Awesome. I wish there were more motor patrol videos on CZcams
Awesome shifting that Harley!
I love this channel happy I subscribed 🥰☺️ I will watch every Thursday after my work shift keep up the wonderful content🥰🥰🥰
I wish my Road King was as cool. Subbed.
Awesome seeing a chief of police out there doing a great job. Thanks for your service sir.
This officer shows that you treat them with respect and follow directions, most of the time the experience will be a positive one. You don’t have to agree with it and that’s why there is court if you choose that route. People don’t understand that arguing and showing disrespect only worsens the experience and does nothing to help.
Nice work!
I was waiting for someone to ask to speak with his supervisor. I'll be impressed when he gets on 75 and stops people blocking the left lane, which is the cause of a lot of aggressive driving. Go get the left lane parkers, Chief!
I'm grateful that I work at a department where my Chief of Police is still willing to get out of the office when he can and work the streets right alongside his patrol officers. Props to you, Chief McKeone! Stay safe, from a brother in blue in South Georgia!
He is very fair!! 👏 👏
The Chief on the beat too - respect !
Most professional police officer I have seen I think ever!
idk.... have you seen sheriff Lamb?
Lamb is an asshole who just loves being on camera because of his ego. He thinks he’s going to run for president.
Sooo That Is 2 "Chief Of Police" That I Watch "Chief Bradley" & "Sheriff Bob Fletcher" 2 Of The Best Much RESPECT To Both Stay Safe Gentlemen :) :)
Love this chief! Finally, someone said it to the drivers who drive with expired license. Dude, take an Uber LOL! I shouted at the clip when the driver made the statement about it being expired. "You can't drive! Take an Uber to the DMV."
Here in Jacksonville, the speed limit seems to be regulated by traffic congestion. Fewer vehicles on the roadway equals higher speeds on the roadways.
Nice to see the Boss back in the saddle again work'n the streets for the people. Bet it was fun.
Nice job chief 👏
I think the algorithm is really latching onto this one! There’s a lot I find fascinating in this video, like the Chief being a motorbike officer obviously but also I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen a video featuring a motorbike officer at all! Very cool!
One question I do have is, if the chief doesn’t know how to use the electronic ticket system/software/whatever), how does he know it’s a good fit for his officers? Is it just positive feedback from the officers themselves?
Nice to meet you, CSPS!
Great question, our agency prides itself on equipping our officers with the latest technology and equipment. With that, we have different committees that test out the gear and provide feedback to their peers and command staff. The Chief will take that feedback and ultimately decide if it’s something the department should move forward with.
We get the Chief this week! What an awesome demeanor and very professional. Great work 💙💙💙 Stay safe! 🙏🙏👋
He has a nice mannerism. Well done, sir.
Amazing footage and great episode
Glad you enjoyed it!
The police chief was very fair and professional! Coral Springs looks like a very nice place to live.
theres two types of cops. motorcycle cops and cops who wish they were motorcycle cops
He loves some knees in the breeze. Cool.
I think that even us Northeast liberals have had enough of anarchy and chaos. There’s a huge appetite in America right now for decency and civil OBEDIENCE. Seeing this upright young man keeping folks honest is truely refreshing!
What happened to these? 3 weeks!?
We had to take a few weeks off due to scheduling conflicts with training and scheduled time off. We will be back next week! Stay tuned!
@@coralspringspublicsafety yay thank you!
this chief looks badass
Great job Chief! keep up the awesome work! you definitely lead by example sir!
It is amazing the Chief is out there leading from the front like this. I know it is not possible for command staff to work the streets on a regular basis in most agencies. However, it is always important to get back to your roots and realize we are all here to support the patrol function. Doing things like this motivates all the officers to work harder and follow the example being set. I wish this was a common thing, but it is not.+
This is great for morale and he is preserving that skill set. It keeps him sharp, on the edge, where he needs to be.
It's good that the chief works the street on occasion. It keeps him in touch with what's going on out there, the people and his officers.
Some people just have all the fun. Living in Florida and getting paid to ride a motorcycle for a living.
A working Chief? Damn, son, where were you when I was a working copper?!?! I really would have appreciated that!
I love the motor patrols
I loved how he gave the person going 15 over a warning. I hope he learns and slows down and I’m glad he didn’t punish him by making him pay hundreds of dollars
It's great that the Chief patrols 👏👏 but he should use motorcycle gloves and advice others to do the same 👍👍
Love these videos. Hope to see another video with chief
Did the chief address the pedestrians attempting to cross outside of a crosswalk at 5:44? I hope so since it was edited out.
Good to see an admin still out on traffic stops not sitting in his office all day
I really like that, the Chief of Police out on the patrol bike working and setting the example.
Is it hard to keep the white uniform clean? You guys have them dry clean?
Just curious, why is the PPV Tahoe that follows the motor officer running red and whites rather than red and blues? Is that an LEO?
I’ve been wondering the same thing.
is that camera pole on all Coral springs motorcycles or was that for this video only
That camera is only for when we are filming!
What an outstanding chief!! ❤❤❤
Everyone says it’s so cool that he’s a boss but still dose traffic. If I could ride a motorcycle all day at work I would too lol …
Much respect Chief McKeone for leading by example!
Great job CHIEF!
Need more departments to do stuff like it. Sarasota and Bradenton FL need some more traffic enforcement
Red means stop. Green means go. Yellow means go faster..
yellow means stop if there is enough time to do so safely. It does not mean accelerate and risk everyone elses lives.
@@userac-xpg Obviously you don't understand satire. (ie yellow means go faster)
Didn't Jeff Bridges say that in Starman?
Gawd I'm such a sci-fi nerd.
If your close enough, yes about the yellow but not when your so far away, you aren't going to make it lol
People never seem to learn that speeding because you're "late for work" is never a good idea. If you get pulled over, you'll be REALLY late for work. Once you pay the fine, you're more or less working for free that day and probably the next day too. Oh well, it's job security for your officers. 😂
plus speeding that much over short distances saves you seconds not minutes
they just don't care. Only if they really started racking up tickets might it make a difference
@@JaneTaylor sometimes not even that, I often catch speeders at red lights.
Chief, learn the machine. It's not hard.😂
Listen to all those American accents...
And they all know exactly where to pull over, on the left side of the road and or blocking a driveway 🤦🏼♂️
Imagine getting pulled over the chief of police lol
Very COOL ! 😎
Nice guy!
15 miles over speed limit to stop is very fair. What I see sometimes is cities and counties have very poor speed limit signs falling over, behind trees that grew over them, or signs not put back up with road construction ongoing or just finished. In those cases someone not familiar with an area could not see a sign and not know what the speed limit is. Some areas the last sign you see for instance says 50 and then no sign anywhere and they say a sign said 35 etc. The government road departments sometimes do not adequately maintain the signs or areas around them. You could also not see a posted speed limit sign at night with poor lighting around it. The digital signs that light up at night for speed limits cost money but work great.
Second guy had a brake light out too I’m surprised the officer didn’t see that.
Thats awesome chief of police still doing patrol shows the leadership behind him 💯💯
I can't count the number of times I've been in the middle of the intersection when the light turned yellow.
I can see the light but if I stop I'll jam up the intersection, so I go.
THE CHIEF!
Just curious, but do you were safety gear under those white shirts?
they have soft under vests on
Skin suits
what is up with the red lights only on the tahoe?