Traffic Enforcement
Radar Enforcement
The success of a speed enforcement program requires careful planning and coordination of Law Enforcement officials. Identifying problem locations that have a high rate of speeding-related traffic collisions is at the heart of an effective speed enforcement program.
Dignitary Protection
This course provides the officers with the necessary skills needed to excel at personal VIP & Dignitary Protection as an individual protector and in a team environment. Instruction will occur in the classroom and on a hands-on operational level including role playing scenarios in all aspects of Dignitary Protection.
Escorts
It's important that all officers engaged in the component parts of the protection package are aware of the protection strategy and the risks of giving rise to it. This enables managers, event planners, and participating units to ensure that:
Effective coordination can take place.
Resources are allocated and deployed appropriately.
The command structure is defined and understood.
Effective communications are arranged.
All participants are briefed effectively.
Traffic Collisions (TC)
All officers take pride in their situational awareness and their ability to maintain safety and peace for the public within a traffic collision scene. Officers will be informed of the various forms of physical evidence left in and on vehicles after a collision; and to establish an awareness of how to properly locate, interpret, collect, and preserve all the various forms of evidence.
Speed Traps
A speed trap consists of one officer, or more as chase vehicles. The responsibility of the primary officer is to take up a hidden position near busy roads in order to effectively radar excessive speeders and reckless drivers.
The primary officer will call out speeding or reckless drivers to chase units in the area. While the officer can initiate the traffic stop, it's encouraged to continue monitoring the roadway if you have extra chase resources available – in order to catch multiple offenders.
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