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Articlesby David GriffithApril 1, 2005

Ready for Duty

Police vehicles serve many functions. They are symbols of law and order that help deter motorists from speeding and other people from committing serious offenses. They’re also rolling offices for sworn personnel, equipment haulers, and prisoner transportation systems. The list of all the tasks required of police vehicles could go on for a long time.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichApril 1, 2005

How to Equip Patrol Cars

Most law enforcement agencies have been through the process of buying and equipping cars many times before. But just because you’ve done it before doesn’t mean you have to do it the same way every time. There are many choices when it comes to outfitting your patrol cars with lightbars, partitions, deck lights, and all the other accoutrements that make cruisers patrol ready. Maybe it’s time for your department to look into the different options.

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Articlesby David W. HallidayApril 1, 2005

Driver’s Education

This column is generally about defensive tactics or ways to give yourself an edge in a gunfight. Each month, you flip open your Police magazine and on or about this page there’s a column by a martial artist that tells you how to stun an attacker with a forearm blast or an article about what to do when your trusty sidearm jams and all hell is breaking loose.

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Articlesby David GriffithApril 1, 2005

Pros and Cons of Front-Wheel-Drive Police Cars

To say that Ford’s Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is dominant in the police pursuit vehicle market is a gross understatement.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 23, 2005

Many Agencies Drop Suits Against Ford

Many police departments that joined a class-action lawsuit claiming Ford Crown Victoria police cruisers are unsafe have dropped out because it was the only way Ford would agree to continue selling them cars.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 10, 2005

Internet Phones Potential Security Risk

Federal agencies and other organizations considering switching their telephone systems to Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) should take precautions to help minimize security risks, says a recent report.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 3, 2005

California to Overhaul Youth Prison System

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s administration has promised to back a new system that would seek to remediate the golden state’s juvenile offenders with therapy and positive reinforcement instead of simply using punishment.

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ProductsFebruary 1, 2005

911EP Galaxy Light Bars

Building on 911EP’s signature low-profile design that maximizes aerodynamics and minimizes fuel use, the Armor Holdings company’s new Galaxy line of LED light bars offers modular flexibility with a customizable variety of sizes and color combinations to choose from.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 27, 2005

Calif. PD Increases Firepower After Gang Threats

The police chief of Ceres, Calif., has instructed his officers to carry assault rifles to all calls in response to what he says is a gang threat against his entire police force.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 20, 2005

Man Masquerading as Cop Pulls Over Real Officer

An Ohio man is facing five charges after being caught by a real cop for impersonating a police officer.

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