POLICE VEHICLES Sample Clauses

POLICE VEHICLES. A. All police vehicles purchased after the date hereof shall include AM/FM radios and air conditioners.
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POLICE VEHICLES. 24.01 (a) During the 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. shift in the Northeast Avalon Region, there will be a minimum of three (3) patrol cars each staffed by two (2) police officers.
POLICE VEHICLES. A. All police vehicles purchased for patrol use shall be four-door models and shall be of heavy-duty manufacture (standard police package). These v e h i c l e s s h a l l be equipped with protective screens between the front and rear seats. These vehicles shall also contain emergency equipment, as determined by the Chief of Police in consultation with the Local 470. These vehicles shall also be maintained in proper running order.
POLICE VEHICLES a. The City will keep at A&M Consolidated High School and College Station High School one fully equipped CSPD Patrol Vehicle each for SRO use in their duties at the high school and for emergency calls as needed. This vehicle will be used by SRO’s for the safety and security of the faculty and students of the high school.
POLICE VEHICLES. If the services to be provided include traffic control, a marked police vehicle with emergency equipment shall be stationed with each officer at each traffic point controlled by police personnel providing services under this Contract.
POLICE VEHICLES. Section 1. Police vehicles should be available for travel to attend special training classes, court and administrative hearings. If not available, officers will be reimbursed effective upon the execution of this Agreement, twenty cents (20 cents) per mile, calculated from Police Headquarters, for the use of their private cars for such purposes. This does not apply to probationary employees attending the Basic Police Academy.
POLICE VEHICLES. A. All police vehicles shall be maintained in a mechanical condition which is at all times safe for police work.
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POLICE VEHICLES. All cruisers shall be equipped with air conditioning. The Town agrees to maintain all police vehicles in a safe operating condition in accordance with State of Massachusetts vehicle regulations. In addition, the Town will continue to pursue a vigorous maintenance program.

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