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Police Magazine
July 2004
In This Issue
Patrol
We Are What We Laugh About
Don’t give up on humor just because others don’t “get it.”
June 30, 2004
Patrol
Incident to Arrest
A new Supreme Court ruling expands officers’ vehicle search capabilities.
June 30, 2004
Technology
Trancite Logic Systems Easy Street Draw 3.0 and ScenePD 2.0
Whether you're drawing a complex collision scene, documenting an elaborate crime scene, or just need to draw a straightforward two-car crash, you can probably do it easier, faster, and better with Trancite Logic System's Easy Street Draw 3.0 or its more sophisticated sister product ScenePD 2.0.
June 30, 2004
Weapons
Columbia River Knife & Tool Desert Cruiser
Called "For Those Who Serve," the knives are all aesthetically pleasing, hard-use tools with price tags that aren't out of reach for soldiers, paramedics, and cops.
June 30, 2004
Weapons
Taurus 24/7 Duty Pistol
Anyone who has seen the 24/7 can tell you, this gun really takes the requirements of law enforcement to heart.
June 30, 2004
Patrol
Think Before You Run
Running after a suspect can place you in a situation where you can be easily attacked, injured by accident, or even have a heart attack.
June 30, 2004
Patrol
Who Speaks For You?
Police organizations and unions should take care when voicing opinions for all cops.
June 30, 2004
Patrol
Bullet Barriers
Body armor is sometimes all that lies between you and a suspect's attack. It has saved officers' lives countless times. Not wearing it is not an option. As a law enforcement officer you're a walking target and, like it or not, a ballistic vest is the best protection you have against the bad guys' bullets.
June 30, 2004
Patrol
How to Work with Resort Security
Private security is one of this country’s biggest growth industries, bringing in billions of dollars every year and ranking as one of the fastest growing sectors in the global economy. In the last decade it accounted for the largest number of new jobs; it has grown so fast that security officers now outnumber police officers 3 to 1.
June 30, 2004
Technology
Police Inventors: Building a Better Mousetrap
It’s said that necessity is the mother of invention, and that’s clearly true for cops. Sent out on the streets with often outdated or unproven equipment, cops, like soldiers, have been forced to improvise, tweak, jury-rig, or just plain create what they need.
June 30, 2004
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