What vehicle did you get assigned to? And I am going into high school and doing a class called criminal justice and what should I mostly be worried about to learn the jist of it? thanks!
Learn it all but expect it to be different once you do an agencies in house and different again when you’re riding with a field trainer. Take the best and what you believe to be right from all three and do the best you can.
Well I’m kinda an Asp fanboy. My baton certification included an Asp cert, I run the Asp handcuffs and when I buy batons, I tend toward Asp. That said, I was issued a Monadnock and I really like the grip on it and it’s been trusty for the past 6 years. I’d carry either one.
It’s easier to clean than the expandable baton, can help when blazing a trail through vines (in a pinch) and makes a good marker or improvised stake. Honestly, it’s on the smaller size to be more convent to carry.
@@bitaarmaments8004 I've got a pocket knife ( folder) that I carry on my vest, a fixed blade has a little bad optics, like having a scope on a patrol rifle
In our area it’s not uncommon to see fixed blades on people. We’re even getting used to the Florida statute allowing open carry while hunting/fishing. So far, I’ve been asked more about carrying a gun (on duty, in uniform) than about carrying a good knife.
Need a Safelife Defense Belt
Need our agency to authorize load bearing vest and then maybe we can get nylon belts too.
What vehicle did you get assigned to? And I am going into high school and doing a class called criminal justice and what should I mostly be worried about to learn the jist of it? thanks!
Learn it all but expect it to be different once you do an agencies in house and different again when you’re riding with a field trainer. Take the best and what you believe to be right from all three and do the best you can.
What baton do you use / recommend? Thank you!
Well I’m kinda an Asp fanboy. My baton certification included an Asp cert, I run the Asp handcuffs and when I buy batons, I tend toward Asp. That said, I was issued a Monadnock and I really like the grip on it and it’s been trusty for the past 6 years. I’d carry either one.
I understand all your equipment on your belt...but wtf do you need a pig sticker for....a knife that long should be a bayonet
It’s easier to clean than the expandable baton, can help when blazing a trail through vines (in a pinch) and makes a good marker or improvised stake. Honestly, it’s on the smaller size to be more convent to carry.
@@bitaarmaments8004 I've got a pocket knife ( folder) that I carry on my vest, a fixed blade has a little bad optics, like having a scope on a patrol rifle
In our area it’s not uncommon to see fixed blades on people. We’re even getting used to the Florida statute allowing open carry while hunting/fishing. So far, I’ve been asked more about carrying a gun (on duty, in uniform) than about carrying a good knife.