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    experience. Some of the basic training includes: traffic control‚ officer survival‚ patrol procedures‚ radio procedures‚ firearms‚ basic criminal law‚ defensive driving‚ and an overview of the police department. Some activities they assist in are DUI sobriety checkpoints‚ crime prevention events‚ downtown events and patrols‚ and search and recovery operations. In Cary‚ Illinois the police officer advisors train and give guidance to the explorers program in all non-hazardous functions of the Cary Police

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    DMV Annual Report: Fiscal Year 2010 I Joe E. Miller Commissioner of Motor Vehicles Steven O. Dale Deputy Commissioner of Motor Vehicles EXECUTIVE STAFF Esther Miller Executive Assistant Mark Holmes Executive Assistant Natalie Harvey Public Information Specialist Debbie McCormick Executive Assistant Sue Miller Secretary Jennifer Floyd Graphic Designer SECTION HEADS Driver Services Legal Services David H. Bolyard‚ Director Jill C. Dunn‚ General Counsel

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    The California Highway Patrol Most people think that the sole purpose of the California Highway Patrol is to stop speeders‚ issue tickets and stick to the freeways. Unbeknownst to most people there are many layers to the California Highway Patrol. From being a safety dispatcher‚ helicopter pilot‚ to officer. All that the CHP represent and do is in their mission statement. “The mission of the California Highway Patrol is to provide the highest level of safety‚ service‚ and security to the

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    that violates the rights of the other person that violates the 4th amendment. The same goes with police using drug-sniffing dogs in the front yard arounds someone house if they suspect something but only when they get permission to do it. For DUI checkpoints I think that a search warrant should only be done depending on the way you are driving not just because they decide to stop you for no reason. In profiling I believe that officers should keep an eye on people who already had serious criminal records

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    Drunk driving can be very deadly. Yet many people drive while under the influence everyday. Drivers who are drunk are blamed for the loss of as many as twentyfive thousand lives in highway crashes each year and hundreds of thousands of severe injurys. It is thought that drunk drivers have a long history of doing this and many prior arrests. In addition‚ most of those killed are just innocent victims whose behavior did not contribute to their deaths. These last two statements are both false. On

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    second time offenders‚ they are guaranteed a stay in jail with an even longer license suspension‚ bigger fines‚ and more in depth counseling sessions. Many states have passed Habitual Violator laws which provide felony charges for people with three DUI convictions. These three time offenders will lose many of there civil rights‚ including the right to own a weapon‚ their right to vote‚ and also in many cases will have there licenses revoked for many years or even forever. In order for people to

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    Imagine being in a bar with a few of your good friends. Everyone is drinking and having a good time. Your are going to leave and go home‚ but you friends won’t let you because they know the dangers of driving after having a few drinks. Instead they ca ll a cab to give you a ride home. You would be extremely lucky to have such smart friends. Drunk driving is a very serious problem in our society today‚ but it is becomming socially unacceptable causing the numbers of alcohol related traffic fatalites

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    The states have taken some effective measures such as immediate lecense suspension‚ lowering the blood alcohol concentration legal level from .01 to .08 for adults and for people under age 21 to .02. Other’s such as sobriety checkpoints‚ public education‚ community awareness‚ and media campaigns about the dangers of alcohol-impaired driving. In addition some strategies should be considered‚ such as those outlined during the Surgeon General’s Workshop on Drunk Driving and in the

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    a/c sec f/400 armored vehicle trans msns; 2.4K MATV’s delivered--cut shipping fee‚ saved $290M - Flawlessly executed 1.7K vehicle & 3.9K prsnl inspections--mitigated asymmetric threat to 700 405 AEG ppl - Manned DUI checkpoint; vol’d three hrs...asst’d w/FSTs/forms/apprehended mbr f/DUI--kept EAFB roads safe - Deployed/direct support of OEF; rigorously sec $3.2B in cmbt resources/36K ISAF per--ensured Afghan sec - Assistant NCOIC armory; verified arming lists/accounted 500+ weapons/equip--operational

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    Ritesh Manandhar Professor Sherry Sharifian Govt 2305-73431 10 February 2018 Civil Rights versus Civil Liberties Many Americans utilize the terms civil rights and civil liberties in similar ways and believing that both are principles that defend the rights or liberties of the people. However‚ we fail to realize the ideas that differentiate the two phrases. 2 Civil liberties are the basic rights and liberties that are promised by the government because of the Bill of Rights. Civil rights are the rights

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