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NewsOctober 26, 2009

Sedgwick County Sheriff’s New Look to Save Money

WICHITA, KS - After nearly 17 years, the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s office is changing the paint scheme of its fleet of “Shamu” patrol vehicles.

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NewsOctober 21, 2009

Dallas Police Department Debuts New Black-and-White

DALLAS - The department's fleet manager, Lt. Dale Barnard, said 266 of the brand-new cars will hit the streets in late February.

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NewsSeptember 24, 2009

Trumbull County to Add 13 New Cruisers to Fleet

WARREN, OH - The new police cruisers, which will replace cars with over 200,000 miles on them, are the first new cruisers the department has purchased in about six years.

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NewsSeptember 4, 2009

Buncombe County Tightens Up Police Vehicle Policy

ASHEVILLE, NC - The Buncombe County Sheriff's Department has ended a long-standing policy of allowing deputies in county-owned cruisers to drop their children off at local schools while on their way to work.

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NewsAugust 27, 2009

Fleets Test Braking System at 2009 Police Fleet Expo

MILWAUKEE - Nearly 400 police fleet attendees had the opportunity to test drive and experience a new police-specific braking system at the 6th Annual Police Fleet Expo.

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NewsAugust 2, 2009

Little Rock’s New Police Sirens to Speed Response Time

LITTLE ROCK, AR - The newly installed emergency sirens are expected to alert motorists to the clear the way faster and increase emergency response time.

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NewsJuly 27, 2009

South Bend Police to Pay for Vehicle Damage

SOUTH BEND, IN - The recently formalized agreement may require officers to pay for damages to police vehicles incurred while off-duty.

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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 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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NewsJuly 9, 2009

No More Take-Home Fees for Louisville Police Cars

LOUISVILLE, KY - The city has reportedly collected more than $890,000 since the fees were imposed in March 2008, according to The Courier-Journal.

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