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NOV 2013

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VEHICLES Top: An early Harley police motor (an Electraglide) with sidecar. At Right: An entire motor unit with sidecars. mentality that recognizes motors are unique, and therefore require unique approaches to training, and require training dedicated just for motor officers, much the same as dedicated specialized training for SWAT and EOD. However, this mindset has taken a great deal of effort and time to develop and requires constant attention. "Traffic enforcement is our primary responsibility, with additional duties for all escorts, and numerous special assignments," he says. "There is nothing more important than training for a motor unit. Without it, a motor unit is nothing more than a time bomb, waiting for the mishap or accident that will end the motor unit's future, and even more tragically kill or severely injure the motor officer. I unequivocally believe that training saves lives or motor officers. It also saves motor units, and mitigates liability for the agency. To the individual motor officer, training allows him/her to not only stay safe, but to operate their motor in an effective manner and perform their duties at a much higher level of professionalism and confidence. As a motor unit, training allows multiple motor officers to work CRACK-DOWN ON ILLEGALLY TINTED WINDOWS ENFORCER INSPECTOR Vehicle Tint Meter MODEL 100 Vehicle Tint Meter Slides over roll down windows to test light transmission of aftermarket window tint . A two-piece unit to test light transmission of any car window with aftermarket window tint. $79 U.S. FUNDS $149 U.S. FUNDS MODEL 200 Reduce Te Number Of Cars With Blacked Out Windows & Put Probable Cause In Te Palm Of Your Hand Tel: 800-452-2344 U.S. Only Email: Sales@Laser-Labs.com www.Laser-Labs.com Circle 54 on Reader Service Card Circle 53 on Reader Service Card 18 Law Enforcement Technology November 2013 www.officer.com

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