Did I forget your cell phone, glove carrier, flashlight, keys, extra cuffs, knife or multi-tool with carrier, microphone or Secret Squirrel Decoder Ring? It is no wonder that most cops in their latter years have back problems. This is why I stress taking time to keep yourself fit and the importance of stretching (on, as well as off duty).
I guess it must have been cool in the old days when a copper carried only a pocket pistol, truncheon, and cuffs. They had far less stuff to carry, to keep up with, and to care for.
Today, we have a litany of specialized police tools and instruments issued. I always laugh when a new product comes out and wonder if the holster manufacturers are tooling up for the new nicky neat police gadget. Does it come in basketweave?
With some items, I really wonder about the inventors. Do they actually believe we're going to hump this stuff around? I keep wondering if we are going to use cargo pants and load-bearing hook-and-loop closures. MOLLE compatible vests are next.
The reason I bring this up for thought is the amount of other things we carry, such as a secondary weapon, extra knife or two, extra ammo for both of your weapons, add another knife and whatever else you can conceive of. I actually know a cop who carries a mouthpiece for when he becomes physical; he has that level of protection. What's next? How do you carry, place, and control all of this "stuff"?