Law Enforcement Technology

NOV 2014

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November 2014 Law Enforcement Technology 13 What's in your trunk? Setina's Cargo, Weapon and Electronics Storage System pro- vides law enforcement with an effective, cost efficient solution for rear cargo area equipment storage. Officers need a means of safely stowing a wide range of equipment in the rear cargo area of their police vehicles. This new cargo trunk solution helps users efficiently organize and utilize rear cargo space, safely lock and mount electronic equipment and prevent loose gear from damaging the vehicle or other equipment. Circle 15 on Reader Service Card Improves ventilation and enhances comfort, awareness and alertness. Light Tint DOT and TÜV approved Dark Tint TÜV approved Laser measured for each application. FloorLiner ™ fully protects your carpet, keeping fluids and debris away from your feet. Custom-Fit for each application. Cargo Liner contains spills and dirt, while the textured fnish controls load shifting. Meets FMVSS302 and are TÜV approved. FloorLiner ™ Automotive Accessories Side Window Defectors The most advanced interior foor protection available! Perfect for K-9 units, tactical units, or general purpose use! 800-943-9250 WeatherTech.com ©2014 MacNeil IP LLC Cargo Liner Canadian Customers WeatherTech.ca European Customers WeatherTechEurope.com Next year's Silverado has sworn in The 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Special Service Vehicle (SSV) offers the same capabilities, efficiency and durability as the Silverado 1500, with special features designed for police use. The SSV package is available on Silverado 1500 Crew Cab in 1WT or 1LS trims, and includes the 5.3L EcoTec3 V-8, rated at 355 horsepower and delivering the highest EPA- rated fuel economy for a 2WD V-8 full-size pickup: 23 mpg highway. The engine is available with E85 capability. Police agencies can choose 2WD or 4WD models with the standard 6-foot 6-inch pickup box or a shorter 5-foot 8-inch box. The Silverado SSV is equipped with a standard 170-amp high-output alternator and 730-CCA auxiliary battery, which allows officers to operate lights, radios, computers, cameras and other equipment while parked with the engine turned off, preserving the charge of the vehicle's primary battery. Circle 16 on Reader Service Card

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