
Addressing Fueling Failures to Reduce Operational Risks
Working to eliminate errors and challenges and increase reliability during fueling, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office has implemented RoadFlex for its 37-vehicle patrol fleet.
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Working to eliminate errors and challenges and increase reliability during fueling, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office has implemented RoadFlex for its 37-vehicle patrol fleet.
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With Ford’s recent announcement to discontinue its Police Interceptor Sedan, fleets seeking a patrol sedan now have limited options. We spoke to fleet managers to see how this affects their procurement strategy.
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A spokesman for the the Albuquerque (N.M.) Police Department said the new take-home policy may allow officers to use their vehicles while in the community coaching youth league teams or being involved in faith-based organizations.
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Pugs Cabinet Systems. The company's experienced engineers and design team worked directly with Ford Motor Company and law enforcement to come up with advanced vehicle cabinet systems for the Ford Police Interceptor PPV
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Motorcycles offer flexibility and diverse tactical options that patrol officers should use to their full advantage.
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The patent-pending UTV Strongbox secures gear and valuables in the rear of the UTV. Crafted of powder-coated, 16-gauge steel, Tuffy’s UTV Strongbox keeps mud, dust, water, and other elements away from the stored items.
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The City of Rockford, Ill., will vote on a leasing plan for 28 new patrol cars as part of a five-year, $6 million vehicle replacement plan.
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The Dodge police vehicle lineup is expanding into SUVs with the new Durango PPV. It is powered by a 5.7L HEMI V-8, coupled with a full-time, active all-wheel-drive (AWD) system.
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Ford has released important deadlines for fleets interested in purchasing the Police Interceptor (PI) Sedan before it is discontinued; the last vehicles produced will be 2019 model-year vehicles.
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The North Carolina State Highway Patrol has begun deploying patrol cars with low-profile graphics, sometimes known as 'ghost cars,' in each of its eight troops.
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The City of Sacramento, Calif., patrol cars will soon have ballistic doors, with the city council voting to approve more than $440,000 to buy the ballistic panels.
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