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<blockquote data-quote="C_Hallbert" data-source="post: 3972235" data-attributes="member: 42957"><p>OHP Lake Patrol Officers have full authority as other OHP Troopers but with additional duties on Oklahoma’s Lakes. Beneath U.S. Federal Law Enforcement Agents and with exceptions to US Government Property, Indian Lands and Foreign Embassies. they have full police jurisdiction over all Oklahoma cities, towns and counties, enforce Traffic Laws, U.S.D.O.T. Safety Regulations, engage in Drug Interdiction and SWAT Operations while they Patrol Oklahoma’s roads and highways. During 44 years while living in Oklahoma, I invariably found these police officers to be exceptionally intelligent, intuitive, caring, confident, competent and courageous. Their training and selection process is not complete until they pass through a probationary period ending one year after academy graduation during which time they’re evaluated by experienced troopers who weed out hot heads, idiots and those with personality defects that have a high probability of casting a shadow on the reputation and public perception of their organization. At significant personal risk, Oklahoma State Highway Patrol Troopers usually work alone. They’re honorable professionals whose duties are hazardous and complex. They should be rendered the respect due to the importance of the roll they perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Hallbert, post: 3972235, member: 42957"] OHP Lake Patrol Officers have full authority as other OHP Troopers but with additional duties on Oklahoma’s Lakes. Beneath U.S. Federal Law Enforcement Agents and with exceptions to US Government Property, Indian Lands and Foreign Embassies. they have full police jurisdiction over all Oklahoma cities, towns and counties, enforce Traffic Laws, U.S.D.O.T. Safety Regulations, engage in Drug Interdiction and SWAT Operations while they Patrol Oklahoma’s roads and highways. During 44 years while living in Oklahoma, I invariably found these police officers to be exceptionally intelligent, intuitive, caring, confident, competent and courageous. Their training and selection process is not complete until they pass through a probationary period ending one year after academy graduation during which time they’re evaluated by experienced troopers who weed out hot heads, idiots and those with personality defects that have a high probability of casting a shadow on the reputation and public perception of their organization. At significant personal risk, Oklahoma State Highway Patrol Troopers usually work alone. They’re honorable professionals whose duties are hazardous and complex. They should be rendered the respect due to the importance of the roll they perform. [/QUOTE]
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