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Originally Posted by 4Low4x4
im not sure what my departments policy is. but our sheriffs department has its own detention facility built on the same grounds as the department. being a correctional officer i got training in everything BUT EVOC. if the sh*t hits the fan having traffic in the way while trying to get to the detention center can cost an officer there life so i think that all officers that are on call should be required to have them... but thats just my 2 cents.
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If the department you work doesn't already have a plan in place to use on site personnel to handle a situation like this, then you have bigger problems. That being said, animal control has more of a use for lights and sirens that correctional officers.
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Originally Posted by stealthsniper96
I've been thinking about adding some lights and such for messing around with, but not on the road. So say I get a siren and I'm over a buddies house and I decide to turn it on in his driveway. If a cop were to be in earshot, could I get arrested? Since its not on a public road I think not but idk.... or if I were to get pulled over and a cop saw it could i get in trouble? mostly I would just use it and any lights when I was in mud pits and such.
btw i live in maryland.
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BTW, you're retarded.