Law Enforcement Road Safety References: Battalion SOP.

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Law Enforcement Road Safety References: Battalion SOP

Actions: Conduct Training on Law Enforcement Safety.

Conditions: Given a group of Military Police Soldiers, a classroom environment, and note-taking materials.

Standards: All Military Police Present will have a better understanding of safety procedures while working the road.

Road Safety Foot Patrol Techniques Posture Attitude Procedures Traffic Stop Techniques Vehicle Positions Officer Positions Procedures Support Options Foot Patrol Techniques Posture Attitude Procedures Traffic Stop Techniques Vehicle Positions Officer Positions Procedures Support Options

Don’t Be The King of The Road or the Prince of Pursuit More Police Officers Killed in TA’s. Responding to Calls Speed- 10MPH Over Driving Techniques Clearing Intersections Code Levels One- Increased Speed Two- Increased Speed & Emergency Lights Three- Increased Speed, Emergency Lights & Siren More Police Officers Killed in TA’s. Responding to Calls Speed- 10MPH Over Driving Techniques Clearing Intersections Code Levels One- Increased Speed Two- Increased Speed & Emergency Lights Three- Increased Speed, Emergency Lights & Siren

Equipment Safety BPV- Bullet Proof Vest (2 nd Chance Vest) OC/Pepper Spray Road Belt Setup BPV- Bullet Proof Vest (2 nd Chance Vest) OC/Pepper Spray Road Belt Setup

Situational Exercise You and your partner are on patrol and hear that another patrol has just made a traffic stop containing four occupants. You decide to give them a roll-by to see if they need any assistance. Describe your actions.

Questions???