"I'm fortunate to have very modern and new armor from a cutting-edge company," one officer said, adding that he would like vests to be lower in price, "especially for officers who don't have agencies that provide it."
One administrator echoed the sensitivity to price. "We're fortunate in that we have budget to spend a little more on our body armor than a lot of places. We have the support from the city to get the best quality we can, so that's what we do. That being said, I know there are a lot of my counterparts in other areas that are forced to get the cheapest thing available, and you get what you pay for. It's all NIJ rated of course, but it's also usually the heaviest, least comfortable option available."
"I like the fact that my vest will stop a round," one officer quipped, "but I don't like how much it costs. Doesn't mean I won't shell out the cash—because my life is worth it—but it's an expense that I'd like to see reduced by half."
Clever Innovations
One officer who retired from an agency in the Nevada heat said he'd like to see uniform shirts that are comprised of very light material for the torso and heavy, uniform-style material for the sleeves, shoulders, and collar, similar to what is issued to members of the military. This would greatly increase the comfort of officers in hot climates like the one he used to patrol.