I suggest government have it's own repair facility that also houses it's fuel supply. That suggestion will bring about better economy to government as well. It controls the cost purchased on a large amount and it sets the cost of maintenance to any fleet of vehicles.
In cities or towns with small numbers of vehicles, they should seek cooperation within their county to bring about a better economy on vehicles, fueling and maintenance.
There is a not a person alive that supports officer deaths with the exception of crime networks.
Officer Goforth was one of 1076 police officers dead from gunfire in Texas. These statistics have to improve.
Deputy Sheriff Darren Goforth (click here) was shot and killed from ambush while pumping gas into his patrol car at a commercial gas station at the intersection of West Road and Telge Road, in Cypress.
Deputy Goforth was on patrol and had completed an assignment at the scene of a vehicle collision. He when to a local gas station to fuel his patrol car. As Deputy Goforth stood next to his patrol car filling it with fuel, a male subject walked up behind him, and fired multiple shots. After Deputy Goforth fell to the ground, the subject shot him several more times before fleeing the scene in a pickup truck.
The suspect was apprehended several hours later after a massive manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies from around the Harris County and Houston area.
Deputy Goforth had served with the Harris County Sheriff's Office for 10 years. He is survived by his wife and two children.
It was not long ago when New York found it vitally necessary to place bullet proof glass in their patrol cars. In this case, in Texas, the police officer was fueling his patrol car. It would appear the patrol car is a place where the public and police interact. I suggest every officer, sheriff, police union and every municipality review that reality and move to protect the officers. Sometimes it is a very doable measure that can protect their lives and there is absolutely no excuse of government to neglect that reality.
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It is a sad day in the USA that another police officer is dead.
In cities or towns with small numbers of vehicles, they should seek cooperation within their county to bring about a better economy on vehicles, fueling and maintenance.
There is a not a person alive that supports officer deaths with the exception of crime networks.
Officer Goforth was one of 1076 police officers dead from gunfire in Texas. These statistics have to improve.
Deputy Sheriff Darren Goforth (click here) was shot and killed from ambush while pumping gas into his patrol car at a commercial gas station at the intersection of West Road and Telge Road, in Cypress.
Deputy Goforth was on patrol and had completed an assignment at the scene of a vehicle collision. He when to a local gas station to fuel his patrol car. As Deputy Goforth stood next to his patrol car filling it with fuel, a male subject walked up behind him, and fired multiple shots. After Deputy Goforth fell to the ground, the subject shot him several more times before fleeing the scene in a pickup truck.
The suspect was apprehended several hours later after a massive manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies from around the Harris County and Houston area.
Deputy Goforth had served with the Harris County Sheriff's Office for 10 years. He is survived by his wife and two children.
It was not long ago when New York found it vitally necessary to place bullet proof glass in their patrol cars. In this case, in Texas, the police officer was fueling his patrol car. It would appear the patrol car is a place where the public and police interact. I suggest every officer, sheriff, police union and every municipality review that reality and move to protect the officers. Sometimes it is a very doable measure that can protect their lives and there is absolutely no excuse of government to neglect that reality.
I like suggestion boxes.
It is a sad day in the USA that another police officer is dead.