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    could do to help the project. This attitude is one I would like to have and becoming an officer paves that way as its goal is to create people who focus on completing the project. As a member of the local scout troop I held the position of Senior Patrol Leader, in this role I led meetings on planning what the troop was doing as well as carrying out those plans. When problems arose I had others around me that did their job well, so together we thought of a different plan and carried that plan…

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    THE MOST ACCEPTABLE AREA OF PERFORMANCE TODAY WAS RATING CATEGORY NUMBER:3 A SPECIFIC INCIDENT WHICH DEMONSTRATES TODAY’S PERFOMARNCE IN THIS AREA IS: N/A THE LEAST ACCEPTABLE AREA OF PERFORMANCE TODAY WAS RATING CATEGORY NUMBER: A SPECIFIC INCIDENT WHICH DEMONSTRATES TODAY’S PERFOMARNCE IN THIS AREA IS: N/A DOCUMENTATION OF PERFORMANCE AND COMMENTS: This shift was Officer Premenko’s first day of phase ## of the learning phase. Officer Premenko was dispatched to the 320 Phillip Drive…

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    clear, and although the water temperature is still far from friendly, it is giving a great view of shipwrecks. During a routine patrol last Friday, a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter stationed out of Traverse City, Michigan snapped a bunch of shipwreck photos. Many of them wrecks date from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. The members of the helicopter patrol posted the images to their Facebook account on Sunday and are asking citizen volunteers to help identify some of the wrecks.…

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    What is Community Policing, also referred to as Community Oriented Policing? Wikipedia describes it as “a type of strategy that focuses on police building ties and working closely with members of the community.” This type of policing was established in 1994 by the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. This Act promoted community policing and was a cornerstone of the Clinton Administration. The positive effects of this type of policing have been very positive throughout the years and…

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    Some police officers would get in their patrol units and go behind businesses and go through the back doors and take items from the business and put them in the backseat or trunks of the patrol units, they would use the items for their own use or sell them for money. The conclusion reached through this research was that corruption can be present within any business…

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    P is for the PINE TREE Sandynose made Twigpaw climb; Twigpaw fell off and was bruised. Q is for her QUICK decision to choose ThunderClan over SkyClan. R is for the ROCK SLIDE in ThunderClan’s camp; Twigpaw helped gather herbs when a patrol came asking for herbs. S is for SKYCLAN, Twigpaw’s birth Clan whom she tries to live with; she decides to return to ThunderClan right before her warrior ceremony. T is for THUNDERCLAN, the Clan where Twigpaw was raised and chooses to fight for after…

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    coming into The United States bring diseases with them and infect border patrol, young kids, and the elderly. Because of this the U.S. should not allow immigrants here. According to Judicial Watch, “The hordes of illegal immigrant minors entering the U.S. are brining serious diseases-including swine flu, dengue fever, possibly Ebola virus and tuberculosis-that present a danger to the American public as well as the Border Patrol agents forced to care for the kids.” Immigrants bring more disease…

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    countryparty.org.au - A Call for a Change: Rebuilding the Colac Police Station We often underestimate the importance of the efforts of the rural law enforcement such as the officers that work out of the Colac police station. This station dates back to the 1940s and even though the reception area has been revamped recently, it still needs additional refurbishing to bring it up to modern standards of policing to ensure that the citizens receive the level of protection that they deserve each day.…

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    On the above date and time I was conducting a special patrol of waterfront Park. While conducting a check of Waterfront Park, I was approached by two city residents. Both residents advised me that they observed a blond female subject "passed out" on her driveway, located at 8715 Old Post Road. The residents stated that we probably all knew who the subject was because of all the trouble she has caused her grandparents. I immediately notified dispatch of the situation and I responded to 8715 Old…

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    an unmanned plane with powerful video cameras that can track action miles below on the ground” (Williams). They can fly for up to twenty hours without having to refuel, which is ten times longer than an actual helicopter, these drones allow Border Patrol to get hard-to-reach and high-risk areas. Weather can interfere with the camera’s visibility, which is results in the accident rate being much higher than a manned aircraft. Each Drone alone costs $4.5 million, not including the millions needed…

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