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Oakley SI has applied its extensive engineering and advanced technologies learned from working with the U.S. Armed Services to create the world’s first ballistic wire frame glasses.
Read More →The so-called "21-Foot Rule" was born and soon spread throughout the law enforcement community. But is the "21-Foot Rule" a forensic fact or a police myth?
Read More →Recognizing how serious the cut to the artery was, Off-duty Fort Lauderdale police officer Nick Rollins applied a tourniquet to Jenon Wehby's arm to help stop the bleeding. More Here.
Read More →Off-duty Fort Lauderdale police officer Nick Rollins spotted the bleeding woman, who had fallen and slashed an artery in her wrist, and quickly applied a tourniquet to staunch the blood.
Read More →A Washington Post report on the difficulties in quantifying the number of police shootings every year.
Read More →You’re most vulnerable when you exit your cruiser. Research has proven that deploying flares in conjunction with a police cruiser light bar creates the largest safety zone, protecting officers, equipment and civilians.
Read More →The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) announced today the launch of a new logo and brand identity for propane, PROPANE Clean American Energy. It's hoped that more fleets will use the fuel for vehicles.
Read More →Known as perhaps the most dangerous "fatal funnel" in police work, police officers clearing attic spaces are placed at a significant tactical disadvantage in which they are extremely vulnerable to attack. Tactical pole cameras are recommended technology for officers to reduce their risks when clearing attics, basements, or crawlspaces.
Read More →Mathews Associates supplies the U.S. government and law enforcement agencies with batteries for unmanned vehicles whether for ground, air, or underwater.
Read More →The old rules, Chief Justice Roberts said, cannot be applied to “modern cellphones, which are now such a pervasive and insistent part of daily life that the proverbial visitor from Mars might conclude they were an important feature of human anatomy.”
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