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Ambassador - CPS Technician
I'm talking about the non-voluntary kind - where people get pulled over.
I remember one long weekend last summer when the police had announced they were going to have a safety blitz. We were on the highway and pulled in for gas at a big rest stop where the police had setup a big mobile command for inspection. I saw a few officers hauling carseats to a dumpster. (Carseats were not the focus of the blitz, but were one of the things they were looking at. Speeding, licensing, DUI, vehicle safety etc. were among the other concerns.)
I'm just wondering if any "civilian" techs ever participate in these kinds of things. It must be a very difficult situation, since the people aren't there voluntarily. This was also kinda in the middle of nowhere, so I wondered what the families without proper restraints did - it's not like they could just run out to WalMart and get something appropriate.
Anyone have any stories to relate?
I remember one long weekend last summer when the police had announced they were going to have a safety blitz. We were on the highway and pulled in for gas at a big rest stop where the police had setup a big mobile command for inspection. I saw a few officers hauling carseats to a dumpster. (Carseats were not the focus of the blitz, but were one of the things they were looking at. Speeding, licensing, DUI, vehicle safety etc. were among the other concerns.)
I'm just wondering if any "civilian" techs ever participate in these kinds of things. It must be a very difficult situation, since the people aren't there voluntarily. This was also kinda in the middle of nowhere, so I wondered what the families without proper restraints did - it's not like they could just run out to WalMart and get something appropriate.
Anyone have any stories to relate?
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