A disgruntled FBI employee forced to work without pay during this government shutdown has revealed an interesting fact. In five years at the FBI he has never once solved a case. He also has never seen any of his co-workers ...
Read More »Yoga pants to be accepted as uniform duty pants for female officers
A relatively new staple in female fashion is about to become a uniform standard also. Yoga pants have been accepted by multiple police departments now as a uniform pant option for female officers.
Read More »California POST to require Spanish language fluency to be a certified police officer.
The Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, POST, in California has set forth the standards for minimum qualifications to be a Law Enforcement officer in that state. Starting in June 2014 every new officer in CA will need to ...
Read More »Ghost Hunters Crew Proves Ghosts Exist
Deep in the hollows of a misty Mississippi night, Zack Bagans and his camera crew expected to find something- but what they found in that Vicksberg battlefield-cum-salvage yard was confirmation that the paranormal exists. They had come to Vicksberg to speak with ...
Read More »Ammunition shortage causes police to adopt the duty axe as defensive weapon
The United States is having an ammunition shortage. For months now civilians have been finding it hard to locate many popular ammunition sizes, and now even your local police are having some issues. So creative chiefs are adopting the use ...
Read More »5.11 testing line of tactical formalwear
5.11 gear has become the official clothing of choice for many cops, firefighters, and Medics, both on and off duty. I know guys who joke the only thing they are missing is a 5.11 tuxedo. Turns out the 5.11 tuxedo ...
Read More »Acadian Ambulance To Screen Facebook
Diane Hanson, Acadian Ambulance HR representative, recently announced that Acadian Ambulance and its corporate siblings would be screening prior social-media posts for signs of instability in employees.
Read More »Congressmen hire private security to close National Law Enforcement Memorial
Members of congress were enraged to find out that the National Law Enforcement Memorial, located in Judiciary Square in downtown Washington DC was open to the public. The Memorial is funded by private donations, but sits on federal land.
Read More »AMR To Cut Hours For EMTs; Cites Obamacare as Reason
American Medical Response Cuts Hours Citing Obamacare; Joins Regal Cinemas and Carl’s Jr. Ambulance provider American Medical Response today announced that it is going to cut thousands of its EMT-Basic and EMT-Intermediate jobs from full-time 40-hour weeks and overtime to ...
Read More »Advice: Why not start a dating webpage for Public Safety only?
Hi, RJ here with a question that a fan of the page sent to us… “I think you, or someone, should start a new web page for public safety dating. To sign up all members would have to verify they ...
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