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    It was a calm and warm night on the border of New Mexico and Mexico. The two nations are at war with each other over a piece of land that stretched from Arizona to Texas. During a routine patrol on the border, a border patrol guard named Billy was patrolling on the U.S side and a patrol guard named Bob was patrolling of the opposite side of the wall. Billy was born in a small town in minnesota in 1980. Has a lot of pride in fighting for his country. He is Very loving and caring. Rather strong…

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    Details: Arlington Patrol Units responded to traffic stop at about 0308 hours. The location was 17329 Smokey Point Dr. At approximately 0315 hours, I assisted Sgt. Barrett with a DUI traffic stop. Sgt. Barrett asked me to perform the Standard Field Sobriety Test on Beach, Sheri Lyn (03/11/1964). I asked Beach if she would be willing to submit to a voluntary standard field sobriety test. Beach confirmed, yes. I had Beach move to the front of her car to the east to an undercover walkway that was…

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    Ski Patrol Essay

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    Ski patrols work in some of the most dangerous conditions faced by first responders. Not only do they face precarious snow conditions en route to emergencies; but they also must carry all their equipment on their backs and perform rescues in below freezing temperatures. Some patrollers are also trained to rescue individual’s off chairlifts if necessary. On top of the already difficult job of rescuing injured skiers, patrollers also monitor trail conditions, and provide skiers with opportunities…

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    Patrol Division Paper

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    1. Plan to prioritize staffing within your patrol division by providing appropriate coverage with a reduced staff in keeping with the department’s mission statement. With the reduced staffing, the patrol division would have to undergo slight changes in their schedules. The number of officers manning a certain area would remain the same. However, the number of hours an officer spent on patrol would relatively increase attracting an overtime till the economic status in the organization adjusted.…

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    Chief, Assistant Patrol Leader, and Patrol Leader. Currently, I am the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader in Troop 2 and a member of the Order of the Arrow, the National Honor Society of Boy Scouts. As an Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, I train and supervise scout leaders who hold a position of responsibility, such as the Scribe, Quartermaster, Instructor, Librarian, Historian, Webmaster, and Chaplain’s Aide. I make sure that they complete their assigned tasks. I also help the Senior Patrol Leader…

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    Police Patrol Lab Report

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    have been alot more preventative patrol because it is the most efficent way to patrol. By having preventative patrol it makes it easier to catch crimes befor they happen verses random patrol. I feel as if there were more preventative patrol within the experiment there would have been better results come out of the experiment. I believe that preventative control with marked or even unmarked cars would be very beneficial the officers would know exactly where to patrol and be at the right place at…

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    The practices of the U. S.Immigration and Border Patrol have always been a very controversial topic to talk about. On one side you have people coming into the country looking for a better future and life for themselves and their children. On the other side there's Border Patrol who are doing a better job with more manpower and improved technology on keeping illegal immigrants out. There have also been efforts -- such as DACA, FFF, and NLIC -- to help illegal immigrants who have crossed the…

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    Border Patrol In America

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    immigration, but it will likely help reduce the issue and enable the Border Patrol to be more efficient in ensuring that those that make it past the fence will come in smaller numbers. A solution could be a three-layer fence system, where two outer fences enclose a single electrical fence that will provide a substantial, but non-fatal, shock to those that come into contact with it, while simultaneously notifying the closest Border Patrol station to dispatch agents to deal with the intruders. The…

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    officers who are accommodating on certain types of patrol, concretely in neighborhoods, will appear conspicuously in uniforms and marked patrol cars. They will visit both prominent locations and locations where past malefactions have occurred to amend a sense of safety in those areas. Patrolling officers accommodate a paramount role in a department's community policing strategy. Because they are so visible on the street level, officers on patrol provide an opportunity for denizens and others in…

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    Dawn Patrol deals with youths in the justice system and helps them reintegrate back into society with new skills and a new perspective on their situation. On our visit on November 11, 2015, the employees were able to share information on the inner workings of the organization Basics of Agency The name of the presenter was Pat Landriault. She has been at the King street Dawn Patrol for several years and was able to share the mission statement that the organization has adopted over the years: Our…

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