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Newsby Staff WriterApril 9, 2002

LAPD Chief Parks' Bid for Second Term Rejected

The Police Commission rejected LAPD Chief Bernard Parks' bid for a second five-year term as his department struggles with understaffing, low morale, and implementing a decade-old reform mandate.

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ProductsMarch 1, 2002

8x32 BR Binoculars

At less than 22 ounces, Minox 8x32 BR binoculars are light and rugged. The binoculars boast eight-power magnification, anti-reflective lenses, a rubber-armored aluminum body, and adjustable eyecups designed to accommodate eyeglass wearers. Fog-proof and waterproof at depths up to nearly 18 feet, Minox 8x32 BR binoculars are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

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Articlesby David GriffithMarch 1, 2002

Repercussions

On a muggy summer night in Georgia, it feels like you can reach out and squeeze water out of the air. Such were the conditions on July 23, 1999, when officer Jorge Mestre of the Cobb County Police Department was dispatched to a house in the Atlanta suburb of Austell, Ga.

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Articlesby Roy HuntingtonDecember 1, 2001

Temecula (Calif.) Police Department

This Old West town's small force juggles city and county duties.

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Articlesby Mark KariyaDecember 1, 2001

ATV Training for Cops

Given the increasing sophistication of today’s criminals and crime, it’s no surprise that today’s law enforcement agencies are fighting back by employing a staggering array of tools. This includes not only computerized hardware and software, but weapons (including less-than-lethal options, of course), training and vehicles, among other items.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 20, 2001

Biggest Law Enforcement Mobilization Ever This Thanksgiving

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In the largest nationwide mobilization ever, more than 10,600 law enforcement agencies in all 50 states will be stepping up enforcement of child passenger safety, seatbelt and drunk driving laws over the Thanksgiving holiday.

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