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my small town in western NY had a total of nine police - all armed (until well into the 1990's) with revolvers and pump action shotguns, until they finally got Glock's around 2000
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There are 170 Police Services in Canada, I sure the State of Calforina has more than that.
The number could be higher if count Sheriffs(Different function in Canada), Highway Patrols, and Conservation Units
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Just as a matter of interest, as I have some scattered stuff I scavenged from assorted sites of unconfirmed reliability, what sort of equipment other than weapons does a 'typical' (or local to wherever you are) copper have ...
* On their persons * Mounted on/in their vehicle * In the trunk of their vehicle It's sort of peripherally important for an adventure scenario I am writing. I realise most of you will probably have info on US Police, but I'd be interested in Canadian and European forces as well (and, really, Police from anywhere) I mean, do they wear body armour all the time, as some TV shows suggest? What sort of radios do they have - Car mounted or only personal sets? Do they have old style Handcuffs or the newer disposable Cable Tie-like ones, or both? Is there a First Aid kit in the Boot (Trunk)? That sort of nuts and bolts stuff. Phil McGregor |
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Other than weapons,
on my duty belt I carry 2 sets of steel handcuffs, 2 sets of rubber gloves, a radio, and a flashlight. Some of my coworkers carry tourniquets. in the squad car, I have a radio, flex cuffs, fire extinguisher, Kevlar helmet, first aid kit, flash light, gas mask, computer and ticket books. We are required to wear our body armor at all times. I work for a suburban department outside of Chicago and this is a fairly typical load out for this area. Weapon wise, we carry Glock 17s and at least 3 mags, pepper spray, a taser, and a baton. Back up guns are optional. We have Ar15s in the trunk and can request a shotgun from the armory when needed. |
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We also carried a couple of cans of Final Net hairspray in our vehicles. If you hosed down a perp with pepper mace; You would spray him down with Final Net and let it dry for a minute. This would prevent the mace from "vaporing" and irritating you in the cruiser. It also sealed the mace to the perp's body so you wouldn't have trouble hosing out the smell of the mace from the cruiser after you transported the perp. |
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Thanks, that meshes with a chunk of what I had sourced elsewhere! The differences would seem to be between more your urban areas and more rural ones (or Highway Patrol/State Police).
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Depending on the shift an unnamed federal agency would have up to eight officer on duty, and five command/admin staff that are commissioned, one non commissioned, may have up to three plain clothed investigator on site. Officer work three shifts, command staff only during days. Each officer carries a Sig P229 with three 13rd magazines, one ASP, two sets handcuff, and one can of OC. Investigators are issued the same as officers but most only carry pistol, and one spare magazine with small OC and one cuff. They also have in the armory issued as needed ten M4's, six Rem 870, two more 870 for beanbag (all 18 inch), 2 Colt 9mm SMG's, and one .30-06 with custom Tungsten AP ammo. In addition to the on duty staff they have a five man ERT team that can be called out by local command staff, each of them have the same as duty officer except that they have upped it to seven magazines, and one M4 with nine magazines. If needed they also have a district SRT team that they could ask to be sent to the area it is a twelve man team outfitted the same as the ERT with one 40mm gas, and two 12 gauge (14 inch 870). They are tasked with guarding a critical site, so do not patrol much except right around the building. They have one unmarked SUV, and if the SRT shows up they have three more. All officer have level 3A armor except for ERT/SRT who have level 4, and Kevlar helmets. As for extra ammo on site depends on how long ago was the order, normally order about 100,000 rds per year.
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