(Part 2) Top products from r/AskLEO

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We found 21 product mentions on r/AskLEO. We ranked the 52 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/LawfulNewTroll · 1 pointr/AskLEO

Safariland Duty Gear Hidden Snap Flap Top Double Handcuff Pouch (Basketweave Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PL14YA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DSnLDb1YPQCCZ

Just got mine in. Haven’t had a chance to even open it yet but I’ve heard good things. Also frees up belt space. I did read some people saying it won’t fit two pairs of hinged.

u/fineillmakeausername · 1 pointr/AskLEO

Bersa thunder .380 currently with a holster kinda like this. Its ok but it twists too much on my belt. I just bought this holster but I haven't gotten it yet. I'm hoping with two points of contact it will be a bit more secure.

u/DaSilence · 6 pointsr/AskLEO

>Could you elaborate on how a social contract makes following laws an ethical matter?

Not on Reddit, I don't have anywhere near that kind of time.

http://smile.amazon.com/Locke-Treatises-Government-Cambridge-Political/dp/0521357306

http://smile.amazon.com/Social-Contract-Dover-Thrift-Editions/dp/0486426920

http://smile.amazon.com/Theory-Justice-John-Rawls/dp/0674000781

These three books are a great place to start. Consider me your intro to political philosophy professor.

u/ThellraAK · 4 pointsr/AskLEO

I drive cab and our owner changed the rule for that, I'm sure you already have way to much stuff, but these are the bomb.

u/FilmFataleXO · 1 pointr/AskLEO

I got sidetracked and completely forgot to say thank you for this comment, but THANK YOU, this was really helpful. (As far as the blitz attack thing, I was assuming a physical/non-sexual assault with the intent to maim.)

(Also for non-leo/crime writer folks, I came across this book that's helpful on the basics, although like most other sources it doesn't really address the investigation procedure post-crime-scene as this helpful gentleman has done.)

u/yamiinterested · 2 pointsr/AskLEO

I think most depends on your state, and facility. I worked a Medium Minimum for a couple years at the state prison level. I've also worked at a county jail spending most of my time in our high security area.

But when I was at the prison, it was come on shift, get our assignments which didn't change once you are permanently assigned unless you got annual leave, or sick call relief. But we'd go through our minor control into the actual perimeter of the facility and go by major control and get the tags for who you are replacing, and give them yours. We called them chits. They were for the equipment we would be getting, keys, cuffs, radio that was it. Then go to our assigned area and you'd give them their chits and get your equipment, a brief on how their shift went and any other issues in the unit. Then they would leave, and you would be on your own. I usually started my log, reviewed the previous log for anything that might jump out at me issue wise, or whether we got or lost inmates count wise. Then I would do my first walk through of the unit, and once that was done I would check the behavior log for the inmates, and our picture count book, which gave me the opportunity to start learning their names. If there was movement then that would be announced, as to when it opened and closed. Also write infractions, and general interactions with the inmates.

The academy will give you the basics, you should do a more in depth OJT at your facility. And one thing I can recommend is getting and reading the book Games Criminals Play: How you can profit from knowing them. Has great information, and I've seen more then one officer get manipulated my inmates, up to losing their jobs for it. Remember you have 8-12 hours a day with them, they have 24 to figure out how to screw you.

u/my-workaccount · 7 pointsr/AskLEO

Disclaimer, I only patrol about a dozen shifts a month.

 


Pen-style cuff key in left shirt pocket, next to my Fisher Space Pen.
Rite-in-the-Rain notepad in the same pocket.
Whistle on a chain in right shirt pocket.
Good folding knife with seat belt cutter and window breaker.
Phone Charger.
Backup pocket-carry CREE LED flashlight.

u/food_chewer · 1 pointr/AskLEO

How about a motion activated sprinkler like this?
Activated Water Blaster - Animal Repellent https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078R6PRZ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VQtPDbFT9190X

u/whiskyjon · 1 pointr/AskLEO

Assuming you're a writer, but either way, this series of books may be helpful to you. There are a ton of them and they seem to be geared toward crime/mystery/procedural style genre fiction.

Edit: I'm unsure if there is an updated version or a similar, more modern work. I just realized this has a copyright date of 1992.

Edit 2: I ain't a cop, just a former bookseller.

u/Vjornaxx · 2 pointsr/AskLEO

This case is how I carry my Leatherman on my 2.25” belt.

u/Citicop · 5 pointsr/AskLEO

I'm old school and am rocking one of these both on duty and off unless I'm dressing up, and then I have one of these.

u/urmombaconsmynarwhal · 1 pointr/AskLEO

https://www.amazon.com/ProLab-Caffeine-Maximum-Potency-100-Count/dp/B0011865IQ


Or any other pill that comes in a bottle? Do you have to carry them individually in your pocket, which is weird in itself.

u/IAMColonelFlaggAMA · 3 pointsr/AskLEO

If people are speeding, you and your neighbors should call your local police station and ask about traffic enforcement on your road. If they get enough calls, they'll probably send a car down to run traffic and slow people down.

If the speed limit is too high, go to your next town council meeting and try to get them to lower it or install more traffic control devices.

If you don't want to do that, I wouldn't put up anything other than one of these.

u/lumixel · 1 pointr/AskLEO

> I see black men stopped for literally nothing all the time, cuffed, slammed against cars, IDs ran and then let go


I recommend this book all the time but that's because it's really well written and interesting:

http://www.amazon.com/Profiles-Injustice-Racial-Profiling-Cannot/dp/1565848187

David A. Harris looks at actual police statistics and argues that racial profiling isn't just racist - its bad police work. In one of the precincts that kept stats, in NJ if I recall, he found traffic cops who'd in an entire year, only pulled over black people. For TRAFFIC violations, which are committed of people of every color.