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Articlesby John L. BellahDecember 1, 2002

Beating the Power Crunch

Electrical demands are a major concern with law enforcement vehicles. This was true with early police vehicles when lighting, electro-mechanical "growler" sirens, and two-way radios severely taxed automotive electrical systems, and it's true today when high-tech lightbars, mobile data terminals, video cameras, and other power-hungry gadgets have become standard equipment.

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Articlesby Al ValdezDecember 1, 2002

A High-Tech Spin on Counterfeiting

In this age of technology, counterfeiting has become an even easier and more lucrative operation. Many gangs have realized this and take full advantage of such "business opportunities."

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Articlesby David GriffithDecember 1, 2002

IACP 2002: Best of Show

Large trade shows can be overwhelming for everyone involved. They are a blur of seminars, awards banquets, industry schmooze sessions, and aisle after aisle of exhibits and demonstrations.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 20, 2002

Auto Thieves Caught Red-handed

An increasing number of auto thieves in the San Diego, Calif., area are finding themselves caught in the act, thanks to wired bait cars parked throughout the city by the San Diego police.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 20, 2002

NYC Cops Fight World Terror

Next year, New York City's finest will work overseas to help foreign law enforcement agencies fight terror on a worldwide scale.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 20, 2002

Officer Shot and Killed

A Red Bluff, Calif., police officer was shot and killed execution-style at a gas station in the rural town while he filled his patrol car.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 13, 2002

Police Sue Newspaper Over Racial Profiling Allegations

In response to a series of newspaper articles alleging racial profiling, the Toronto Police Association, plans to sue the Toronto Star for about $2 billion.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 13, 2002

Frangible Ammo May Pose Threat to Body Armor

A limited series of tests evaluating the performance of frangible ammunition against body armor suggests the bullets pose a potential safety threat to personal body armor wearers.

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