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NewsJuly 27, 2009

NYC Mayor Apologizes for Idling SUVs

NEW YORK CITY - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has apologized for violating his own "no engine idling" policy.

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NewsJuly 23, 2009

Richmond Police Tighten Take-Home Policy

RICHMOND, VA - Though there are exceptions, Richmond Police Department now gives priority of take-home vehicles to officers who live in the city.

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NewsJuly 20, 2009

Pruitt Named Fleet Manager for Mid Georgia Ambulance

MACON, GA - In his new position, Bill Pruitt will oversee the management of supply equipment and ordering and distribution of uniforms.

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NewsJuly 16, 2009

Faison Announced as Consultant and Spokesperson for Raybestos Brand Police System

MCHENRY, IL - Former Equipment Superintendent Ronnie Faison managed a 2,000-vehicle fleet for the North Carolina Highway Patrol.

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NewsJuly 16, 2009

Baltimore Take-Home Accidents Kept Confidential

BALTIMORE - Accident reports submitted by city drivers to the law department's Central Bureau of Investigation are not tracked or filed and are kept confidential as "attorney client information," reported Investigative Voice.

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ArticlesJuly 13, 2009

Bright Ideas: Safety

Driver assessment programs, monthly safety meetings, and advanced vehicle safety technologies are a few ways fleets can minimize safety risks.

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NewsJuly 13, 2009

Louisville Officer Involved in Fatal Wreck with Take-Home Vehicle

LOUISVILLE, KY - The City is denying financial responsibility for unspecified damages requested by the family of a victim killed by an off-duty officer in a city vehicle, according to The Courier-Journal.

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ProductsJuly 8, 2009

Smart VMS HT Variable Message Sign

The Smart VMS HT is the newest variable message sign trailer from Kustom Signals, specifically designed in response to Homeland Security Grants for first responders.

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NewsJuly 6, 2009

City of Escondido Downsizes Ambulance Fleet

ESCONDIDO, CA - Escondido, Calif.'s $6.7 million budget cuts resulted in the layoff of all emergency vehicle technicians and the downsizing of its ambulance fleet, according to the Union-Tribune.

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NewsJune 29, 2009

Tennessee Dept. of Safety Fires CDL Office

NASHVILLE, TN – Certificates for third-party testing issued by Volunteer Training Center are no longer accepted by the Department of Safety as proof that the holder has successfully passed a Tennessee Skills Test.

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