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Senior Officer David Craig led the Coronado Police Department's adoption of Honda ST1300 motorcycles for traffic enforcement. The department was the second agency in the nation to put them into service. Craig has since offered input and assistance to agencies considering the bike.

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As the Web editor, Paul Clinton contributes posts about vehicles and technology. He previously wrote about these topics as managing editor with aftermarket automotive magazine Mobile Electronics, a Bobit Business Media publication.
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Blog - Vehicles - July 2009

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Promotional image via Carbon Motors.

Carbon Motors Arrives In Indiana  

July 30, 2009
Carbon Motors Corp.'s decision to produce its clean-diesel E7 patrol vehicle in Connorsville, Ind., has understandably brought hope to a town with a 60 percent unemployment rate. It also means the vehicle takes another step toward becoming a tangible option for forward-thinking law enforcement agencies.
A 2006 Chevrolet Impala assigned to the 26th District's second-shift sergeant of the Philadelphia Police Department. From the collection of Jeff Webster.

Eye Candy: Patrol Photos  

July 15, 2009
Want a glimpse of the vehicle the officers of the Concord (N.H.) Police Department are using? How about an NYPD supervisor in the Fifth Precinct of Manhattan?

Performance Tests: 2009 Police Vehicles  

July 15, 2009
Each year, the Michigan State Police evaluate the crop of new patrol cars, SUVs and motorcycles for law enforcement agencies. If you missed the initial release and are still wondering how the 2009 models performed, read more.
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