On Saturday, Devon and Cornwall Police will provide access to a busy frontline response unit's busy work to those who follow them on social media.
Updates will be provided until 02:00 GMT on the work of two officers in Plymouth throughout the shift.
Helping people comprehend "the demands facing officers" on a daily basis, according to Ch Supt Matt Longman, is important.
The police, according to Mr. Longman, are eager to emphasize what "typically happens" during a busy shift.
Throughout the shift on Saturday, updates will be made on Twitter (@DC_Police), Facebook (Devon and Cornwall Police), and Instagram (@dc_police) using the hashtag DCPoliceLIVE.
Many people might never interact with law enforcement, but it's critical that they are aware of the challenges they face on a daily basis, according to Mr. Longman.
We're eager to highlight what typically happens in a busy shift for our officers responding to 999 calls here in Devon and Cornwall because we know from the popularity of police television documentaries that members of the public enjoy learning more about the work of the police.
"I hope the general public will find this to be a fascinating insight, and I'm very proud of the work of our committed teams.
The public's comments on the force's social media accounts are something Mr. Longman said he "looked forward" to seeing.