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FIVE TIPS, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 67 other damage to property or any other loss of life. The investigation comes after the scene is successfully secured and we have prevented further loss of life. 4. Do not become complacent inside your 3,000-pound bubble. Keep your eyes on the subjects and do not bury your head in the computer or the report. It is easy to lose track of people when you are not looking at them. 5. Over 35 Locations in NJ Fitness. Nutrition. Motivation. Results. Receive $100 Off by visiting www.themaxchallenge.com We need to drive as safe as possible. I know that it sounds impossible to drive safely during a pursuit or emergency call, but if we judge our calls and do not drive 110 miles per hour to a minor accident with no injuries, that can cut down on the number of accidents that we get into. Police cars are basically a moving office that we all spend a majority of our time in. It happens to be an office that can move at 120 miles per hour and is moving in all roadway conditions. Be sure to set up your office prior to patrol and make it as secure as possible. BEFORE AFTER Stay Dangerous! d Bill Fearon is a 20-year New Jersey State Trooper and Lead Instructor at the Woodland Park Range. He has trained thousands of Police Officers from Local, County, State and Federal Departments, as well as thousands of military personnel and civilians. Contact Bill at 973-464-7796 or [email protected]. GRAND RE-OPENING SPRINGFIELD/UNION LOCATION www.njcopsmagazine.com ■ MARCH 2015 69