"Like anything else, you need to have redundancy and diversification in your plan, by having multiple vehicle types," Assistant Chief John Bennett tells POLICE Magazine. "You have a diversified fleet to do different jobs. Everything’s layered. We have reduncancy in our fleet to help us to do the job."
While most of the patrol cars and SUVs will remain at the perimeter of the forum, a collection of more nimble utility vehicles and bicycles will dot the landscape as tools for the officers working the event.
The department will purchase a dozen
Bobcat 3400XL utility vehicles
and lease another 30. Four-wheel drive provides torque allowing better traction over grass, curbs, and other rough terrain. The vehicles can reach 30 mph with wither a 32-hp gas-powered or 24.8-hp diesel engine.
"We have a lot of open-air special events in Tampa, and we've had a lot of success using these vehicles to navigate thick crowds and support medical calls," Bennett said. "They're faster than a patrol car or ambulance, and they have higher clearance than a standard police car."
The department will weld steel cages to the 12 purchased Bobcat utility vehicles to facilitate prisoner transport for possible arrests. The department will also outfit its Chevy Expedition SUVs with personnel racks outside the vehicle so 8-10 officers could be quickly moved to a location.