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Tag: Badges: Page 4
Patrol
Challenge Coin Credential Case
Maxsell Corporation
A free challenge coin is recessed into the front cover of Maxsell Corporation’s new Challenge Coin Credential Case with a 3x5-inch ID window and a cutout for your badge inside. The product is also available as a double ID credential case.
September 30, 2008
Patrol
Don't Let The Little Head Think for You
Sadly, I’ve seen the pursuit of casual sex get more cops in trouble than perhaps anything else. It’s not just the cops’ fault either. It takes two to tango, after all. But it is the cop who most frequently has something to lose in the equation, and often does.
July 31, 2008
Patrol
Sil-Ray and Gol-Ray Badge Finishes
Smith & Warren
Sil-Ray and Gol-Ray are two of Smith & Warren’s deluxe finishes for the company’s badges, collar brass, and insignia. Heavy electroplated layers of rhodium, for silver-toned Sil-Ray, or 24-karat gold, for gold-toned Gol-Ray, are protected with an extremely hard clear coat.
November 30, 2007
Special Units
N.J. SWAT Team Disbanded After Taking Photos with Hooters Waitresses
The commander of the Hoboken, N.J., SWAT team has been disciplined and his team dissolved after city officials discovered photos of the team taken at an Alabama Hooters restaurant last year.
November 20, 2007
Patrol
Blackinton SmartShield Badge
Blackinton
Blackinton’s patented SmartShield badge and system use new advanced Enforcement Identification Technology (Eid) to provide a wide range of security provisions. The SmartShield encoded chip, when activated by an Eid software-enabled RFID (radio frequency identification) reader, transmits SmartShield “authorized” encoding to the reader and database.
October 31, 2005
Patrol
Maxsell Corporation H.R. 218 Law Officer Badge
Maxsell Corporation
The H.R. 218 law allows current and retired law enforcement personnel to carry a concealed weapon nationwide. Officers will likely need to identify themselves via an official photo ID as well as a badge for instant visual identification. Maxsell Corp. now offers the H.R. 218 law officer badge to identify a qualified individual as a “national concealed carry law officer.”
April 30, 2005
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