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Topic: Law Enforcement Equipment

Related:
  Law    Equipment  
  Federal Law Enforcement    Law Enforcement Training  
  Law Enforcement Career    Law Enforcement Jobs  
  Law Enforcement Employment    Law Enforcement Block Grant  
  Florida Department of Law Enforcement    Law Enforcement Supply  
  Law Enforcement Badges    Uniform Crime Reports Law Enforcement  

 
 
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Favorite possession(s):Wiretap kit,  Mace,  Gun
Bad point(s):Criminal
Dream job(s):Police Officer,  Private Detective,  Spy
Favorite TV show(s):America's Most Wanted,  Big Brother
Favorite actor(s):Winona Ryder
Interest(s):Computers
Favorite computer game(s):Grand Theft Auto
Likes to wear:Colt 44 Magnum,  Business suits
Ultimate fantasy(s):Owning their own trailer
Membership(s):National Rifle Association
Worst habit(s):Driving too fast
Favorite quote(s):"A man is known by the company he keeps"
 
 
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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

However, law enforcement departments and agencies using firearms in standard officer/agent training may use their training agenda when accompanied with appropriate safety equipment in the Law Enforcement Explorer program.
NER’s primary focus is to make accurate information on insured equipment losses accessible to law enforcement to significantly increase the recovery rate of stolen equipment for insurers.
NER provides owners with decals that clearly indicate that equipment has been registered on a national database that is accessible by law enforcement and searched against used-equipment sales, thereby deterring equipment theft.
Thomas Owens,
Police Officer

Law Enforcement officers investigating equipment theft are often frustrated by the lack of accurate data on equipment thefts.
NER will be able to help law enforcement identify the true owner of any registered equipment through its 24-hour hotline used by officers investigating suspicious equipment.
All law enforcement officers in the state are now receiving personal protective equipment for biological and chemical incidents, as well as appropriate training in its use.
 
 
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