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The Traffic Enforcement / Highway Patrol topic area serves as a resource for the latest developments in traffic enforcement tactics and techniques. The open road affords many opportunities to catch wanted felons, help stranded motorist, and without proper protection, injure or kill the peacekeepers who patrol those highways and byways.
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Cops, paramedics pull Tenn. trooper from wrecked cruiser in nick of time

The flames quickly spread toward to the unresponsive trooper as he sat slumped over his seat belt - Full Story

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P1 Photo of the Week: FHP Camaro

(PoliceOne Image) This week's photo comes from Angelo Appi, whose 2002 Florida Highway Patrol Camaro... - Full Story

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A vehicle pursuit is actually an unlawful flight Lt. Dan Marcou - SWAT Officer

A vehicle pursuit is actually an unlawful flight

United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy recently stated that vehicular flight from a law enforcement officer invites, even demands, pursuit - Full Story

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APCO 2011: The latest on D-block allocation Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief - 10-43: All Units...

APCO 2011: The latest on D-block allocation

With just a few legislative days remaining before the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, will legislation on D-Block allocation pass before that milestone? - Full Story

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Apple to stop accepting DUI apps

Apple to stop accepting DUI apps

A screenshot shows an app that alerts users to DUI checkpoints. Such applications will no longer be available on the iTunes store.
Already removed from BlackBerry

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Single officer patrol tactic: Squad car doors

If riding as a single officer and you’ve execute a traffic stop, you might consider using this... - Full Story Secure - Law Enforcement Only

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Staying hydrated on duty

The human body is always dehydrating — regardless of the climate, the temperature, or the geography in which that body is operating. The effects of dehydration are not only physical — they’re mental as well. One of the first capabilities a dehydrated person will lose is their ability to think quickly and critically. Keep fluids in your squad car so you can keep replenishing fluids in your body.
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