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Public Misunderstanding Of "Officer Safety"



How many times have you been pulled over by a police officer, and when
the confrontation was complete you said to yourself, "Boy, was he rude!" or
"There was no need for him to treat me like that." Well, unfortunately, the
public is prone to misinterpret an officer being safe for being rude.
Unfortunately, the actions taken during a "routine" traffic stop which are
interpreted as being rude are necessary steps that insure the safety of both
officer and civilian.

Imagine for a moment that you are a police officer on duty. You observe
a vehicle traveling 36 miles per hour on a 30 mile per hour road. You decide to
stop the vehicle and give the driver a verbal warning in hopes that he ...

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stops, the driver gets out of his car and is struck by a passing
motorist. Again, this happens more than you would like to believe.

The FBI conducts semi-annual research regarding the subject of officer
safety and procedural changes which increase the chances of law enforcement
officers surviving their high risk work day. These are the some of the
procedures which they have published in regards to traffic stops, and which
myself and other trainers have used to train their mobile patrolmen in hopes of
reducing their risk:

Step #1: Park your patrol car approximately 1.5 car lengths behind, and
with the passenger's side headlight even with the center of the violators
vehicle. By doing this you allow yourself, as the patrolman, an ample distance
for reaction. By parking off center you also allow a "hallway" for yourself to
conduct business safely.

Step #2: Turn your vehicle's high beams, spotlight, code lights and
any other light on your vehicle on and facing towards the ...

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Added: 5/9/2007 02:14:29 PM
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