
New vehicles have a “hot dog” system, which automatically kicks in when the interior gets too hot for the canines.
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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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The change would allow the Livingston County, Michigan, Sheriff's Office to keep patrol cars for six years instead of three.
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The West Fargo, North Dakota, Police Department's unused funds will be used to purchase three patrol vehicles and two unmarked detective cars.
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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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Many of the current squad cars on the Sheriff’s Department fleet have well over 100,000 miles on them and there is a constant need for repair.
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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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