
The F-150 Police Responder now offers a top speed of 120 mph and an available Police Engine Idle feature, which lets an officer remove the key and securely exit the running truck without losing power to lights and sirens.
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Nye County, Nevada, Sheriff's vehicles have new decals that are smaller and placed on the doors, so when a fender is damaged, the decal remains intact.
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The Shelby County Commission passed an ordinance limiting the amount of military-grade equipment the Sheriff’s Office can receive from the federal government.
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Law enforcement agencies receiving excess military assets through the Law Enforcement Support (LESO) Program obtained property that didn’t support their law enforcement activities.
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The Baton Rouge, La., Police Department is switching out its cruiser fleet.
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The move comes in response to the city council's efforts to make Fredericksburg a clean and green city under its adopted 100% Renewable Energy Resolution.
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The department is switching things up to make their cars more identifiable and cost effective.
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The Dorchester County, S.C., Sheriff's Office expects a yearly savings of between $3,000 and $6,000 per vehicle.
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The issue of military equipment being used by police has come to the fore in recent weeks amid protests over the death of George Floyd.
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Law enforcement agencies are using drones for incident planning, search and rescue, with ground robotics units — and they're discovering new use cases during the pandemic.
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