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<blockquote data-quote="Boomer7" data-source="post: 2617555" data-attributes="member: 25405"><p>I disagree completely. A motor officer can be the first on scene to domestic calls and potentially dangerous situations. Their primary purpose is traffic enforcement. However, because of this purpose they are not tied down to calls or taking reports. Therefore, they are extremely more mobile and flexible which enables them to respond to a calls when others are occupied. Many times all officers on a shift can be on call, traffic accident, writing reports, etc. A motor officer is basically a free roving patrol that in times of heavy police activity can assist when needed. They are still police and have a duty to protect the community and should therefore be equipped as such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomer7, post: 2617555, member: 25405"] I disagree completely. A motor officer can be the first on scene to domestic calls and potentially dangerous situations. Their primary purpose is traffic enforcement. However, because of this purpose they are not tied down to calls or taking reports. Therefore, they are extremely more mobile and flexible which enables them to respond to a calls when others are occupied. Many times all officers on a shift can be on call, traffic accident, writing reports, etc. A motor officer is basically a free roving patrol that in times of heavy police activity can assist when needed. They are still police and have a duty to protect the community and should therefore be equipped as such. [/QUOTE]
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