
Trooper Brooke Jones-Story was outside her car and was conducting an inspection of a truck on the shoulder of the road when another truck slammed into her.
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OPS Public Safety has released the new CVE Wheel/Axle Scale Unit, specifically designed for commercial vehicle enforcement.
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OPS Public Safety has released the new CVE Wheel/Axle Scale Unit, specifically designed for commercial vehicle enforcement.
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Trooper William Keane, who had a 26-year career with the New York State Police, died Friday in Salt Lake City. The 56-year-old trooper was participating in a competition hosted by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance.
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The two officers of the Torrance (Calif.) PD's Commercial Enforcement Unit mostly cite mid-size truckers for an array of violations including a truck with a 20-foot palm tree clipping electrical lines. View a gallery of some of the more unusual violations. Read the full story here. Photos courtesy of TPD.
Read More →The commercial enforcement officers of the Torrance (Calif.) Police Department mostly encounter violators operating mid-sized commercial vehicles with violations such as a pile of unsecured palettes, a 20-foot palm tree clipping electrical line, and a driver using a bungee cord for a seat belt.
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Autohauler Supply has an exclusive, improved product for measuring truckload height called the "Life Saver" height stick.
Read More →Despite the many threats posed by lemonade, there are those who denigrate the efforts of our badged brethren. These lesser mortals characterize our heroes as having screwed up priorities and exploiting their authority as an avenue to revenue and openly ponder if their vigilance wouldn't be better spent in the pursuit of cold-blooded murderers and congressmen.
Read More →Midway (Ga.) Police officers shut down a lemonade stand being run by three girls raising money to attend a water park, because the girls didn't have a business license or the required permits.
Read More →Gov. Jack Dalrymple had recommended spending $3.6 million for an indoor gun range and a new driving course for emergency vehicles that would have been used by agencies from across the state.
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