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Archive - December 2007

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Lead Them Not Into Temptation

When you park your patrol car for long periods, make sure that your gear is secure.

December 27, 2007

If you’re ever away from your patrol car and find yourself inordinately concerned about the articles therein, then that hunch is telling you to take some corrective or preventative measures. Often, it comes down to simply not leaving anything in your car that you don’t have to, especially overnight. 

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author: Dean Scoville | posted @ Thursday, December 27, 2007 3:59 PM | Comments(1)

Speaking Up

Being on the same radio frequency doesn't necessarily mean being on the same wavelength.

December 07, 2007

Cops can resent other cops giving them orders. But while it's inevitable that we will occasionally step on some toes, people generally take lesser exception if it doesn't hurt them—certain alpha types included. So tread lightly on the radio while still communicating what needs to be said—before they get more than their feelings hurt.

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author: Dean Scoville | posted @ Friday, December 07, 2007 12:51 PM | Comments(3)

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