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ining tip, police tr ainer Brian Hoffner from Hoffners Traini ng Academy gives som e tips and tricks fo r using your knife a s a defense during a n attack from behind . Using a ... - Have you ever watche
d a professional car penter working? That guy (or gal as the case may be) can, wh ile hanging from a l adder or sprawled ac ross a roof, find ev ery tool on their be lt and replace it. W ithout looking. Ever y single time they n eed to. Accessing ou r tools quickly — an d without looking — is even more importa nt for police office rs than it is for ca rpenters. - Most of us have had
issues with writing information in the r ain while on duty. F or me it seems like this is primarily on accidents. For abou t ten dollars, you c an get what is calle d a "dive slate." - In this installment
of the "Saving Gary" tactical tip series, police t rainer James Di Naso demonstrates an eas y adjustment while l ifting dumbbells to avoid elbow ... - P1 Contributor John
Bowden provides help ful guidelines that can improve your rep orts. For example: r eports should be wri tten in chronologica l order, using the n ames of people inste ad of addressing the m as victim, witness , and suspect. - Distractions while d
riving are a huge is sue for all drivers but for law enforcem ent in particular th ere are activities t hat simply must be d one while driving a vehicle. Talking on a radio, looking for suspects, or readin g a monitor may all be activities requir ed of an officer sit ting behind the whee l of a car. - When something just
doesn’t feel r ight — when it just doesn’t smell like it should — it’s time to heighten you r awareness and star t attending to those ... - Betsy Brantner Smith
talks to Team One N etwork Trainer Gary Monreal about talkin g while engaging. Mo nreal explains that officers who verbali ze what they're doin g while they shoot e nd up ... - When searching a veh
icle you suspect mig ht be hiding drugs o r other contraband, be sure to turn on t he air system and ch eck all the vents. I f they’re unob structed, air will f low ... - Related Articles: Pr
otecting your night visionGood night vis ion plays a crucial role in officer safe ty. One of the best ways to enhance it i s to improve the cir culation in your eye s. Here ... - In this installment
of the "Saving Gary" tactical tip series, police t rainer James Di Naso demonstrates best p ractices for a singl e joint exercise cal led a tricep pushdow n that ... - If you’re conducting
a vehicle search an d your K-9 alerts on the glove compartme nt area, don’t forge t that the contraban d you’re looking for could be concealed within the airbag co mpartment or in the heater core ... - In mid-August 2009 t
he FCC issued a “cal l for comments” abou t the dozen public s afety entities that are petitioning the FCC for permission t o build their own re gional wireless broa dband networks in 70 0 MHz. The opportuni ty for you to submit your comments on th is matter to the FCC will terminate on O ctober 16, 2009. - Today marks eight ye
ars that the United States has been figh ting the terrorists and the Taliban in A fghanistan. PoliceOn e Member Officer Car l F. Pruitt says tha t the next time you& rsquo;re ... - “The first arr
iving officer has a tremendous advantage over the folks who are already in the m ess that generated t he 911 call. Take a deep breath, plan yo ur approach, and tal k ... - In the 10th installm
ent of the "Sav ing Gary" tacti cal tip series, poli ce trainer James Di Naso explains some t ips and tricks for i ncorporating a low p ulley cable attachme nt to ... - One way to increase
officer safety and e nhance firearms prof iciency is to have y our trainees perform certain firearms dr ills in a swimming p ool. "There is no better exercise f or ... - When someone approac
hes you while you&rs quo;re on duty and e xtends their hand fo r a shake, do you re flexively oblige, ev en if it’s som eone you know isn&rs quo;t really interes ted in ... - In the 9th installme
nt of the "Savi ng Gary" tactic al tip series, polic e trainer James Di N aso explains how to use a slow, controll ed motion during neu tral lat pull downs to ... - Rumsfeld was right:
sometimes you just d on’t know what you d on’t know. When you’ ve hit an impasse in your investigation, step back a moment and think about the experts who might kn ow a lot more than y ou do about one of t he facets of the cas e. Dale Ferranto, As sistant Chief (Ret.) , California Departm ent of Justice tells PoliceOne about a c ase that illustrates this point exactly.
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