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Episode #6 – CopTalk Podcast

IN THE NEWS!

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Reader / Listener Questions

  • Question #1 – What happens if I am the designated driver and my car is loaded with drunks and i get pulled over?
  • Question #2 – What happens if I throw a cigarette or a lit cigarette out of my car window?
  • Question #3 – How fast over the speed limit can I drive and not get a ticket?
  • Question #4 – Phone Scams – What to do about them

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Episode #5 – CopTalk Podcast

IN THE NEWS!
  1. Bart Loses Taser privliges
  2. LA Man bites K-9 police officer
Reader / Listener Questions
  1. Question #1 – Radar Detectors – What’s the story?
  2. Question #2 – What happens if I get caught with an open container in the car?
  3. Question #3 – What happens if I run from the cops?
NEXT WEEK
  1. Finish Up this weeks show / Ended early for a callout
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Question: What is the demand for K-9 Officers?

Original Question:

Is there a demand for more K-9 units or is that slowly dwindling down? I am interested in that field but would like to know if it is worth my time.

Thank you,
Marissa


Marissa,

From my perspective, there is always a need for police K-9′s. In fact, our agency just increased our K-9 unit to four dogs, one for each shift. K-9′s are used in a variety of situations; Narcotic searches, missing person tracking, article searches, suspect apprehension, community demonstrations etc. When I worked in the K-9 unit with my 125 lb Rottweiler named Bolo, it was amazing the respect that the K-9′s got. Officers would roll up on a large fight and people would ignore the officers commands and continue to fight but the second I pulled up with Bolo barking and hanging out the window, the fight was over. Suspects find police dogs unpredictable and know there’s a good chance that they could be bitten so they usually give up rather than flee or fight the officer. Most of the time, a police dog can diffuse a potentially violent situation simply by their presence.

I remember a story when my brother Jim was working a 150 lb Rottweiler named Rommel. Jim stopped 3 suspects in a stolen car in a remote area with no immediate backup and the three suspects started looking around as though they were about to flee. Jim called Rommel to his side and told the suspects if they decided to run, he would catch one, Rommel would catch one and the third would get away. All three suspects put their hands on the hood of the car and gave up, no one wanted to take a chance on being the one that Rommel caught.

If you have an opportunity to work with a K-9, I’d jump at the chance. It’s a very enjoyable and rewarding experience.

Mark

Episode #4 – Coptalk Podcast

IN THE NEWS!
  • Vacation House Checks – What are they? How do I get one?
  • Mark Lambert Published
Reader / Listener Questions
  • Question #1 – I was just pulled over for speeding – What should I do?
  • Question #2 – I just got a ticket for no insurance – What should I do?
  • Question #3 – I just got a ticket for our party being to loud – What do I do now?
  • Question #4 – I just got a ticket for tinted windows – What should I do now?
  • Question #5 – I just got a ticket for running a red light – What do I do?
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  • Radar Detectors
  • More Listener Questions
  • Stories from the book!
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