Safe traffic tactics that will increase your chances for success in court and enhance officer safety.
The safest way to handle snow and ice is to not drive in it. However, for law enforcement officers, this is not an option.
Is it conceivable that one may attempt to merely activate the light and unintentionally fire the gun? In the perfect storm of stress and confusion, the answer, unfortunately, is yes.
There's a time to talk and a time to fight. Administrators and street officers must know the difference.
On average, one officer is killed each month while standing in the roadway, and countless others are injured.
I see more Oakleys on the faces of traffic officers than I do whistles. Whistles are great attention getters especially for smaller-statured officers.
New recruits with high scores on a valid hiring exam perform much better in training academies and on the job as a trained officer.
Knowing how long it takes to deploy the device and obtain cover/concealment will help the officer choose a location well ahead of the suspect.
It isn't enough that you were right in your force applications on the street; you have to explain why you were right.
For law enforcement, driving at night is a necessity. Although it is more dangerous, you can take steps to lessen the risk associated with it.
Carry two wallets while off duty, one containing all your civilian things and one with your badge and police ID. There may come a time when you have to throw a wallet out and you don't want that big piece of tin clunking down in front of a crackhead with a gun.
Rotating your ammunition and magazines gives your springs a chance to rest. And when the springs do give out, it's cheaper to replace the springs than to replace the magazines.
Every month we hear of an arrestee or prisoner somewhere who managed to get their cuffed arms to the front and assaulted an officer, sometimes with tragic results.
If you’ve been on the job for any time, you probably know someone who’s been out on duty and discovered their gun wasn’t loaded.
Why? Because most gunfights occur at pretty close distances, maybe 10 feet apart.
Next time you’re practicing on the range, here’s a way to greatly enhance the survival usefulness of that training at no additional cost and with no additional time.
Airsoft guns. Airsoft guns and projectiles are inexpensive, and since they are non-marking rounds, there’s no requirement for a special training facility.
There’s an old saying that goes “There are two kinds of shooters—those who have had negligent discharges, and those who will.”
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