‘Police Chase’ Attraction to Open in Las Vegas
A new attraction opening in Las Vegas will allow drivers to experience a mock police pursuit from the perspective of the police officer or a getaway driver.
A new attraction opening in Las Vegas will allow drivers to experience a mock police pursuit from the perspective of the police officer or a getaway driver.
From finding lost children to alerting a SWAT team about a suspect's ambush plans, police drones are saving lives.
A local technical school class helped convert a donated Humvee to join the Hackensack Police Department fleet by painting it.
The DT372AP-TR Rugged Tablet features a 7-inch LCD display with high brightness that is viewable outdoors and offers capacitive touch.
The Toughbook 31 laptop has been updated for improved safety and functionality.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department hosted its annual law enforcement vehicle testing. Here are the preliminary results.
The Bexar County (Texas) Sheriff’s Office unveiled two new drones, doubling its drone fleet. The entire drone program is funded with asset forfeiture funds.
The Hoverbike S3 2019 can be piloted remotely as a drone or ridden by an officer in the air.
When tragedy strikes, government fleet assets are put to the test as first responders are tasked to respond quickly and effectively. Behind them, fleet teams work to keep those assets running.
The Vermont State Police retired its last Ford Crown Victoria on Nov. 1, part of its move away from sedans and toward SUV patrol cars.
The Lincoln County (Wis.) Sheriff’s Office has completed the deployment of 17 patrol cars assigned to deputies as part of its new take-home car program.
Yuneec International has expanded its UAV payload offering with the E10T advanced thermal camera.
The Panasonic Toughbook 20 is a fully rugged, lightweight laptop that easily detaches to become a 10.1-inch tablet.
The City of Gary, Ind., is considering changing its city ordinances to allow the money raised from auctioning towed vehicles to go to police vehicle maintenance.
The Phoenix Police Department has added its first ice cream truck in an effort to connect with the community and engage young people.
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