
In both fender bender crashes, officers hit the back of the plaintiffs' vehicles.
The technology allows emergency responders to access gated communities without needing a code.
The City of Saint Martinville's Police Department uses drone patrol video footage from its Crime Suppression Unit to crack down on crime.
New brackets are designed around factory mounting points to minimize installation time, costs, and headaches.
SB 44 would allow police to use drones to monitor large crowds and collect evidence at crimes scenes and traffic crashes.
Port St. Lucie-area first responders, fire fighters, and law enforcement officials are better prepared for dealing with self-driving shuttles after completing hands-on training hosted by Mattamy Homes and Beep.
The department’s new “sky force” will initially consist of four drones equipped with different state-of-the-art technologies.
Ptl. David Layne of Avon, Ohio was the lucky recipient of Government Fleet’s sister publication’s grand prize.
The HotCars website recently listed their picks for the snazziest law enforcement rides. Did your favorite make the list?
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