
A look at how direct public engagement can help fleet departments build transparency, understanding, and trust with the communities they serve.
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The department acquired seven new e-bikes going into the fall semester after a pilot proved successful last year.
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Where the sports car came from, how the Panama City Police Department seized the vehicle, and a look at legislation allowing seized vehicles to be used for law enforcement.
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How bicycle patrols can lead to deeper police-citizen connections, cost savings, and more efficient incident response.
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The City of Bloomington, Minnesota found an innovative way to open up communication between city staff and residents — by repurposing a fleet vehicle.
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The Mobile Survive Alive House will serve as an integral part of the Milwaukee Fire Department’s program to teach young people about the importance of fire safety.
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St. Louis, Mo. has shown community pride through its street sweepers. It started in 2003, when the city started using a Cardinals-themed street sweeper.
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The City of Boston unveiled a new addition to its fleet — an ice cream truck. The Ford truck is part of the law enforcement agency’s effort to connect with kids in the community by handing out ice cream.
Read More →The Muscogee County (Ga.) Sheriff's Office has deployed a community relations vehicle to raise awareness about autism.
Read More →The Cleveland Independent School District has added "In God We Trust" to its patrol vehicles. The Houston-area district received the stickers as a gift from a local business.
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