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Section: Vehicle Ops
Vehicle Ops
N.J. Borough's Cops Protest Take-Home Vehicle Cutback
The borough council meeting in Manville, N.J., drew a crowd of police officers and firefighters who protested a resolution that would have limited take-home use of borough vehicles.
July 1, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Maryland Transportation Authority Police Lose Take-Home Vehicles
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MdTA) Police Lodge 34 lost its bid to force state officials to provide them with take-home vehicles as part of an agreement made during Gov. Robert Ehrlich's administration, according to court documents.
June 30, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Kustom Signals Announces Winners of Police Motorcycle Competition
Seventeen Kansas and Missouri police agencies attended the event with 32 competitors. In all, 155 people turned out for the first-time event, including Lenexa Mayor Michael Boehm and State Senator Julia Lynn.
June 30, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Louisiana Officer Lost Control of Cruiser After Hitting Bicycle
Officer Russell A. George was traveling south on U.S. 165 around 2:50 a.m. Sunday. After striking a bicycle that was on the pavement in an inside lane, Officer George lost control of his vehicle, which began spinning and then veered off the right side of the highway.
June 26, 2011
Vehicle Ops
California Sheriff Updates Patrol Car Look
The Contra Costa County (Calif.) Sheriff's Department is updating its new patrol vehicles to black and white and will add new decals.
June 19, 2011
Vehicle Ops
U.S. Capitol Police Redesign Cruisers
The timing was right for the U.S. Capitol Police to launch a new look for their patrol cars, as the agency began replacing its entire fleet of 201 patrol vehicles.
June 13, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Chevy Upgrades Powertrain on 2012 Impala Police
The new engine and six-speed automatic transmission produces 302 hp and is rated to achieve a fuel economy of 17 mpg city and 27 mpg highway — a 3 mpg improvement over previous Impala models. The 2012 Impala can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 6.6 seconds, according to the automaker.
June 9, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Portland Police Unveil Redesigned Patrol Cars
The new cars will be solid blue with white wrapped doors that display the words "Portland Police" and the slogan, "Sworn to protect. Dedicated to serve." A red rose appears between the words "protect" and "dedicated" on the vehicle.
June 7, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Injured Tenn. Officer May be Disciplined for Not Wearing Seat Belt
A Tennessee Highway Patrol crash report indicates Officer Frank Hernandez wasn't wearing his seat belt when he was involved in a crash with Murfreesboro resident Khamphan Phanthala, who the THP report indicates was at fault in the crash.
June 5, 2011
Vehicle Ops
S.C. Agency Wants Officers To Pay To Fill Up
If City Manager Nolan Wiggins gets his way, Abbeville, S.C., Police officers who live outside the city limits will be required to pay for fuel used outside the city limits.
May 24, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Video: S.C. Man Fights with Officer, Steals Cruiser
Arthur Lee Thompson Jr., 38, eventually crashed the officer's vehicle, when he plowed into a truck during the joyride that was captured on the officer's dash cam.
May 19, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Go Rhino Introduces Brush Guards for 2011 Dodge Charger
The vehicle accessory is fully welded one-piece construction. It's ideal for PIT maneuvers and provides optimal strength and superior grille protection, according to the company.
May 19, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Florida Man Strikes Two Officers with Vehicle
The incident began at about 11 p.m. Saturday, when the officers observed Justin Bradley, 25, smoking a blunt (cannabis cigarette) in his car. Officer Carraway was attempting to retrieve the keys from Bradley when the driver apparently rolled over the officer's foot. Sgt. Towler then attempted to block Bradley's escape with his patrol vehicle; a head-on collision injured both men.
May 16, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Pittsburgh Squad and Ambulance Collide
Pittsburgh Police are investigating two cruiser crashes over the weekend, including one patrol car's collision with an ambulance as both were responding to a fatal shooting.
May 15, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Atlanta Suburb Approves Ads on Patrol Cars
The ads won't be large NASCAR-sized ads or vehicle wraps, but smaller ads that could be placed on the vehicle's fender. Also, the city won't accept racy or controversial sponsors.
May 12, 2011
Technology
RAM Introduces Tough-Dock for Panasonic Toughbook CF-52
The dock offers full port replication, on-board power supply, a tamper-proof lock, and integrated screen support. The RAM Tough-Dock can be integrated into an existing RAM system, or mounted to a Toughbook with a complete kit.
May 5, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Austin to Install Anti-Idling Tech in Patrol Vehicles
Austin city officials have approved a 36-month supply contract with Energy Xtreme LLC to purchase, integrate, test, and maintain an anti-idling/alternate power system for 80 police vehicles.
May 2, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Video: Gator Takes Bite Out of Deputy's Patrol Car
A 10-foot alligator ran afoul with the law in Florida, after attaching its jaws to the front bumper of an Alachua County Sheriff's deputy's Crown Victoria. After the gator affixed its jaws to the front bumper, the deputy reversed the vehicle to loosen the animal's grip.
May 2, 2011
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