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MN_Bowhunter
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Post subject: Opinions Needed Posted: Tue 25 Feb 2014 18:58 |
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Joined: Thu 20 Feb 2014 18:58 Posts: 6 Location: Minnesota
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Hello everyone,
I tried finding this in the archives forum, but all I saw was "Hire Me This", "Looking For Work Here" posts. What type of gear would you bring into the field relating to Walkie Talkies/Radios, flashlight, pepper spray, and handheld tasers. I will someday invest in a M26 Taser, as I have my certification for that, but for a back up handheld taser I have no clue as to which is the most reliable. As for flashlight, I am leaning towards a combination of a minimum of 600 lumens with a on and off strobe effect. Any opinions is greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your time,
Kyle
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NYPD BLUE
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Post subject: Re: Opinions Needed Posted: Wed 26 Feb 2014 01:45 |
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Joined: Thu 16 Dec 2010 10:07 Posts: 1033 Location: Miami, FL
FRN Agency ID #: 3828
Experience: More than 10 years
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Mdbtyhtr
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Post subject: Re: Opinions Needed Posted: Wed 26 Feb 2014 13:25 |
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Joined: Thu 06 Jul 2006 14:22 Posts: 3982 Location: Maryland and Virginia
FRN Agency ID #: 455
Experience: More than 10 years
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Kyle, Considering all of the items one could hang off of their own Batman utility belt, I would offer less is more. No sense in chasing someone down with 100 extra pounds of "Stuff" you will probably never use. I would also offer, and this is clearly not for everybody, the consideration that with less equipment you are forced to work harder on your verbal skills and less likely to resort to use of force. Further, when under stress, it is very difficult to safely handle some weaponry, mastering all of it could lead to disaster. There have been cases where people loaded shotguns with a use of force continuum load (Hornets Nest, 00 Rubber Balls, Shot or slug shell, and failed to think of the order in which they cycle and they were very remorseful. You can spend a small fortune in equipment to perform these duties, or you can focus on the actual craft and keep the money in your pocket. Poll the senior members here and ask what they carry and how they dress on apprehensions. I have personally worked with most and know the answers first hand and their is a consensus.
Scott
_________________ R.E. "Scott" MacLean III
"Leaders are like Eagles, you never see them in a flock, but one at a time"
Chesapeake Group Investigations, Inc. Chesapeake Bail Bonds 877-574-0500 301-392-1100 (fax) 301-392-1900 (Office)
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OrangeCountyBounty
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Post subject: Re: Opinions Needed Posted: Wed 26 Feb 2014 15:56 |
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Joined: Fri 27 Mar 2009 21:26 Posts: 993 Location: Orange, CA
FRN Agency ID #: 3671
Experience: 3 - 5 years
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Kyle, On my person, I travel about as lightly as a body can. I wear a badge around the neck, which is tucked into my shirt 98% of the time and I carry a sidearm (open carry on the hip) when the situation warrants it. I wear jeans, tennies and a t-shirt or sweatshirt unless the environment, or investigation, requires more, or less. Normal street clothes and light gear is the theme, here. Now, don't ask about the small arsenal that may, or may not, be in the truck!
_________________ Tom Duprey Founding member, NABBI (Nat'l Assoc. of Bail Bond Inv.) Ca. Bail Agent Lic#1845795 Owner/Operator, Thomas Duprey Bail Bonds Owner/Operator, Orange County Bounty (714) 727-4689
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