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ProductsDecember 1, 2005

Otis Products Elite Gun-Cleaning System

Otis’ Elite gun-cleaning system is designed to maintain all rifles, shotguns, and pistols, .177 thru 10 gauge. The Elite system includes the #710 and #110 small caliber cleaning system and Otis’ entire line of bronze bore and chamber-cleaning brushes. All of the components are neatly stored in a black nylon case which features a lining treated to prevent rust and comes with a lock for secure storage of pistols.

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ProductsDecember 1, 2005

M-Pro Strap Cuffs

Strap Cuffs, a new alternative handcuffing product from M-Pro, features a polypropylene strap with a patent-pending locking mechanism, which can withstand 500 pounds of tension. The width and softness of the webbing makes the product safer than conventional products, while the compact size and shape allow for easy carrying and concealing. In addition, a safe cutting tool is included with each 10-pack to ensure easy removal.

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ProductsDecember 1, 2005

Electronic Services Agency Digital and Video Surveillance

Electronic Services Agency’s in-car digital video package is a completely portable system that can be used with four to 16 cameras and allows officers in the field to download video and audio to a remote PC via Wireless Local Area Networks. The system’s X200 Digital Video Recorder is used with the included removable Hard Disk Cartridge to record from multiple video and audio sources.

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ProductsDecember 1, 2005

Harley-Davidson Peace Officer Softail

Harley-Davidson has added a new model to its line of Peace Officer Special Edition motorcycles. The company’s popular Heritage Softail model is now available in black with silver accents. New features on the Peace Officer Special Heritage Softail and Electra Glide include an easier to use clutch system and an improved brake system that uses Dot 4 fluid for better brake feel. The Peace Officer Special Edition motorcycles are only sold to law enforcement officers for use as their private vehicles.

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ProductsDecember 1, 2005

EyeNX LawVision

LawVision, an in-car digital video and audio solution for public safety agencies, enables police departments to efficiently update their existing analog vehicle systems with the latest digital technology without having to invest in expensive new hardware. EyeNx provides the software that improves the productivity of the existing in-car equipment regardless of its age. The system also eliminates the VCR that sits in the trunk of the squad car, increasing useable trunk space.

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Articlesby Bryn BailerDecember 1, 2005

Rio Rancho (N.M.) Department of Public Safety

Growing along with the city has been the Rio Rancho Department of Public Safety (RRDPS). In less than two decades, the city-with a growing population of nearly 70,000 residents-has watched as the public-safety agency experienced a staggering 455-percent increase in personnel resources.

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Articlesby Devallis RutledgeDecember 1, 2005

Taking Evidence from the Suspect

A criminal suspect has a Fifth Amendment right not to be compelled to incriminate himself, so he cannot be forced to make a statement. But if he is lawfully in custody, he can be compelled to submit to particular tests or to provide exemplars of his physical attributes. Under some circumstances, he can also be compelled to behave in certain ways (“modeling”) in order to assist in identification.

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Articlesby David GriffithDecember 1, 2005

Gifts From Home

A Marine died in Anbar Province, Iraq, yesterday. It’s Nov. 8 when I write this. And a Marine died yesterday in Anbar Province. Far from his or her loved ones.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 17, 2005

Virginia Officers Help Louisiana City’s Cops to Decrease Crime and Increase Safety

Law enforcement officers left their homes and families in Virginia two weeks ago partnering with the Picayune Police Department to ensure safety and protection for Picayune residents. This is in response to an increase in the city's post-Hurricane Katrina population.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 3, 2005

3M Develops New Security Feature for License Plates

3M’s Traffic Safety Systems Division has developed new technology that incorporates an indelible mark into reflective material that is nearly impossible to duplicate, making illegal license plate altering or duplication difficult.

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