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| Advanced Vehicle Stop Tactics: Skills for Today's Survival Conscious Officer | 
enlarge | Author: Michael T. Rayburn Creator: David M. Grossi Publisher: Looseleaf Law Publications Category: Book
Buy New: $12.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 434064
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 120 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.3
ISBN: 1889031453 Dewey Decimal Number: 363.23320973 EAN: 9781889031453 ASIN: 1889031453
Publication Date: January 1, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Spans low to high-risk stops on a variety of vehicles including cars, trucks, campers, vans, buses & motorcycles. Learn to ID and leverage blind spots -use bluff call-outs to your advantage -understand vehicular angles of deflection -ensure maximum tactical safety on every stop -use the half stop approach to increase your effectiveness -perform at your best while staying alert for the worst! Crucial information for every officer & every stop!
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Advanced Vehicle Stop! February 9, 2006 This is a good book. It clearly tells you how to do a safe vehicle stop and the different approaches/sides you can do it and also how to do it safly. You have some good tips. It covers approaching an SUV, car, Trucks and Busses. The tactics are good. The book also cover high risk stops which cover Verbal commands, Moving occupants from Vehicle, Clearing the vehicle (not SWAT style), Clearing the trunk. Like someone elses was saying it get littlebit repetely against the end but a clearly 4 star it is.
A very good, but uneven book December 31, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I first considered giving this book 5 stars, but then decided 4 would be more appropriate. The book is written in a clear and easy to read style, with some drawings and photographs. The first half of the book covers low/unknown risk stops, and the second half focuses on high risk stops.The first half is exellent, and contains a lot of very useful information (several ways to overcome the problem of tinted windows, for example). The second half is not so good, and the book gets a bit repetitive towards the end. However, the tactics in this book are realistic and simple enough to remember even in a high stress situation. And there is a lot more information you would expect to find in a book of a little over 100 pages.
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