The T16 training weapon loads from a bottom-mounted magazine, like an M4 rifle. Officers can attach any M4/AR attachments to the weapon, including sights and scopes. The T16 can also be used as a less-than-lethal weapon to subdue large groups or individuals when necessary.
Read More →LightSpeed Technologies’ new portable wireless and cordless sound systems are best suited for crowd control operations. The Delta Series allows communication to groups covering 250,000 square feet. All three models accommodate one or two optional 100-channel, UHF wireless microphone systems that automatically select the best frequencies to use the “Clear Channel Scan” feature.
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Violent, pre-fight media melees, profane press conferences, and the illegal out-of-the-ring antics of superstars seem to be the only way to get the sports fan's attention these days.
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Some lesser-known outfits that helped keep the peace in the old days were short-lived or eventually evolved into state police or highway patrol units. Few of these groups have survived into the 21st century, but two carry on as volunteers assisting full-time law enforcement, much as they did long ago.
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Then you see them, casualties. Many of them, grotesquely motionless, obscured by the low hanging mist.
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Every officer on the New Orleans Police Department knows instinctively when Carnival season begins. No one needs to check the calendar. It's in the air like the smell of alcohol and the laughter of excited crowds gathering on the streets of the Vieux Carre (the French Quarter).
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