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Best podcasts about state highway patrol

Latest podcast episodes about state highway patrol

Good Mornings Podcast Edition
S23 E211: The Dangers of Kids and Hot Cars

Good Mornings Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 47:16


Each year, more than three dozen children die in hot cars... the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is reminding drivers about the dangers and how to avoid them as spring and summer weather approaches (at 12:59) --- The State Highway Patrol is out with its annual reminder for drivers and motorcyclists to share the road... a responsibility that goes both ways (at 20:23) --- Community and Business Spotlight: It's National Women's Health Week, and Opti-Health Physical Therapy is highlighting their wide variety of wellness services for women of all ages and health backgrounds (at 38:45)

Total Media - Podcast
Lt. Cassidy, State Highway Patrol of Jackson Post 10179 & Huntington FFA

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 61:09


Lt. Cassidy from the State Highway Patrol joins us to discuss his new role. Then, members of the Huntington High School Future Farmers of America stop by to share their latest projects. Finally, Pete Willson, editor of The Telegram, gives us a news update!

KZRG Morning News Watch
Missouri State Highway Patrol's Corporal Sam Carpenter - Newstalk KZRG

KZRG Morning News Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 9:35


Missouri State Highway Patrol's Corporal Sam Carpenter joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss Thanksgiving roadway travel and safety. Join Ted and Steve for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!

Morning, Y'all!
Morning, Y'all! Aug. 27, 2024

Morning, Y'all!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 18:51


Today's top headlines:State Highway Patrol investigating fatal crash in Orangeburg Co.54-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a minor in Williamsburg Co.Body found believed to be man reported missing from Hilton Head IslandLongtime girlfriend of Brittanee Drexel's killer set to plead guilty to chargesWakeUp Carolina holding Moncks Corner event to honor loved ones lost to overdoseDorchester Co. agencies evaluate emergency plan after Tropical Storm DebbyCity of Charleston discusses future of former West Ashley Piggly Wiggly siteSantee Cooper holds public meeting on proposed rate hike, demand chargesDorchester Co. sees less students than expected after the first week of schoolHorry County Police Department responds to lawsuit over deadly beach crashChild safety advocates push for stricter SC child passenger lawsAT&T workers rally downtown amid ongoing strike, contract negotiations

Total Media - Podcast
Main Street TV: Seat Belt Safety + Morning News!

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 62:16


This morning, the State Highway Patrol will join us to discuss safety. After, Pete will join us to talk about the recent community news!

KZRG Morning News Watch
Missouri State Highway Patrol's Corporal Sam Carpenter

KZRG Morning News Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 10:55


Missouri State Highway Patrol's Corporal Sam Carpenter joined Newstalk KZRG to discuss Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and changing road conditions as the seasons turn. Join Ted and Steve for the KZRG Morning Newswatch!

FOX 2 St. Louis Headlines
Missouri State Highway Patrol shares winter weather driving tips

FOX 2 St. Louis Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 11:22


Whether you run into rain or snow in your area throughout the day, the Missouri State Highway Patrol wants you to be careful.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Micromobility
Ride On! #24: Linus' new electric bikes | California wants an ebike license for kids | Lyft bails

Micromobility

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 49:35


We announced the Ride Expo in the San Francisco Bay Area on October 20th! Register now for a $5 ticket. https://lu.ma/yvv4158o Ride On! is now in Audio! Subscribe to Ride On!: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ride-on-by-micromobility-industries/id1434457337 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1G2fPNzUw5mo5asaCoH7O0 Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:13 California announces new ebike license bill 10:08 Is Lyft quitting bike share? 18:58 Bolt still growing 22:54 Craig Mod essay on riding an ebike 25:33 Vehicle Launches 31:38 Meet Adam McDermott, CEO of Linus Bikes and their new electric bike line! Show Notes: eBike Bill Some state lawmakers in California want to require unlicensed ebike users to get a special “ebike license” (online test + written test) and undergo a training program (with DMV and State Highway Patrol). The bill is targeted at teenagers who do not have a regular driver's license. It would also ban children under the age of 12 from riding ebikes. Assembly Member Tasha Boerner explained that the creation of a driver's license for previously unlicensed e-bike riders is a matter of safety (represents Encinitas) Lyft Gives Up Lyft (“a taxi company” - what a dig!) is looking to quit bike- and scooter-sharing and seeking buyers. Despite being the largest bike-share operator in North America, Lyft's CEO recently said the company isn't doing a good enough job directing bikeshare riders to taxi trips.(Who writes shit in blog posts anymore?) “If what is in that WSJ story is true,” said David Zipper, a Visiting Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School who studies urban mobility, “it suggests there may be a conflict of interest that is irreconcilable between bikeshare and ridehail.” Bolt still growing Estonian TNC Bolt is beefing up its scooter fleet, increasing its spending on new vehicles by 10x between 2020 and 2022. 200k vehicles in 200 cities. Avg. life of vehicle is 1 year(!). Spent 28% of revenues on maintenance of rental vehicles. Made most of its money in Europe (1B), but interestingly, Africa was its second largest market (226.5M). Spent 5% of revenues on payment processing (WTH?!) Electric Bike, Stupid Love of My Life, Great essay by Craig Mod https://craigmod.com/essays/electric_bikes/ French startup La Rochelle just released a new catamaran called the IZIBoat, which is designed to collapse down and be towed by an ebike. Meet the Hupi: a Finnish-designed, solar powered camper that's towable by an electric bike. Not only can this camper power itself, the solar cells can also be used to recharge an ebike. The Barbie film made its blockbuster debut this past weekend, and it included a surprise cameo from Super73. Speaking of moto-inspired ebikes, QuietKat just revealed their new Lynx ebike, which includes two speed settings and a powerful 1000 watt rear hub motor. The Iris etrike is a three-wheeled enclosed EV designed by a legacy inventor and tested by astronauts. Check out inventor Grant Sinclair's interview explaining this vehicle's vetted design process, before its upcoming release. UBCO just launched their first rental hub in Portland, Oregon, which allows riders to try out vehicles through various rental plans. My Boo just released their new My Akorta electric mountain bike, which includes front suspension, a high-performing Shimano EP8 motor, and a frame made entirely of bamboo. Meet Linus Bikes Co-Founder Adam McDermott founded Linus Bike. The company is based in Venice, California. Check out their 2 new electric bike modes at: https://www.linusbike.com/

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder
Wills & Snyder: Distracted Driving Law OHIO - SGT. Ray Santiago Ohio State Highway Patrol

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 3:29


SGT. Ray Santiago from Ohio State Highway Patrol spoke to Bill about Ohio's new Distracted Driving Law that starts today - April 4th 2023 - What You Need To Know!!

Partyline with Dave Palmer
3-8-23 Party Line with Dave Palmer & The Ohio State Highway Patrol

Partyline with Dave Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 51:24


Dave speaks with two Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers and a dispatch supervisor to discuss their duties.

Illinois News Now
Sargent Hux Missouri State Highway Patrol

Illinois News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 19:28


Todays discussion was on the Community Alliance Program along with road way safety and back to school safety.

Motorcycle Madhouse Radio Podcast
EP 812 PAGAN MC MEMBER BUSTED IN WALMART FOR WHAT? HOLLYWOOD GOES OFF THE RAILS

Motorcycle Madhouse Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 85:51


VERMILION — A man who led police on a high-speed chase that crisscrossed state Route 2 multiple times while wearing a hoodie reading “We Don't Stop For Cops” was stopped by cops last Sunday Yousif N. Hamad, 33, of Drake Road in Strongsville, was arrested Sunday after the State Highway Patrol warned Vermilion police two motorcyclists were heading east toward the city limits from the Huron area at 11:51 p.m. Sunday on state Route 2. The bikers had been spotted traveling at high rates of speed and weaving in and out of traffic, according to police. 00:00 Darroll Asper Motorcycle Featured 02:01 What a bunch of hypocrites 06:41 We Don't stop for cops 10:53 Motorcycles and Teddy Bears 13:03 Last Chance Motorcycle Club 15:20 PAGAN MC MEMBER BUSTED IN WALMART FOR WHAT? https://chroniclet.com/news/312544/biker-wearing-we-dont-stop-for-cops-hoodie-stopped-by-cops/ https://news.yahoo.com/motorcycles-teddy-bears-again-fill-182200239.html https://www.newscenter1.tv/last-chance-motorcycle-club-helps-bikers-keep-sobriety/ https://dailyvoice.com/pennsylvania/delaware/police-fire/pa-walmart-thief-in-pagans-motorcycle-gang-vest-busted-with-loaded-handgun/840550/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message

Total Media - Podcast
Main Street TV: State Highway Patrol

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 60:59


We have a very special show planned for Tuesday! Jennifer takes a tour of the Jackson Post of the State Highway Patrol where she got to see all of the different vehicles that the patrol has at their disposal including a Special Response Team (SRT) van which is their version of a SWAT team. Afterwords we will be drawing a winner for our Facebook contest to win 4 tickets to see the Chillicothe Paints Tuesday night! Be sure to visit the Total Media Facebook page to find out how to get entered.

Total Media - Podcast
Main Street TV: The Ohio State Highway Patrol

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 61:12


This morning we have Lieutenant Aaron Morgan Jackson Post Commander and Trooper Tawonna Hutton of the Highway Patrol. The Ohio State Highway Patrol's Jackson Post will be hosting an open house of their facility on June 24 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Troopers will be showcasing various careers within the Patrol, as well as interacting with visitors at the Jackson Post, located at 10179 Chillicothe Pike, Jackson.

Total Media - Podcast
Main Street TV: State Highway Patrol

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 57:42


This morning we are speaking with Sergeant Aaron Morgan of the State Highway Patrol who recently transferred from Chillicothe to serve as post commander at the Jackson Post. Morgan, who began his career in 2005 has twice earned Trooper of the Year honors.

Wake Up With The Wolf Show
Wake Up With The Wolf Show: Run-Ins With Your Ex, State Highway Patrol Plus, If (Blank) Was An Olympic Sport I'd Take Home The Gold

Wake Up With The Wolf Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 39:24


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The Road to Autonomy
Episode 44 | If You Bought It, A Truck Brought It

The Road to Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 55:56


Robert Brown, Senior Director of External Affairs, TuSimple, Jordan Coleman, General Counsel & Vice President of Policy, Kodiak Robotics, and Jonny Morris, Head of Public Policy & Communications, Embark Trucks joined Grayson Brulte on The Road To Autonomy Podcast to discuss the current state of the autonomous trucking industry.The conversation begins with Robert Brown sharing his thoughts on the current state of the autonomous trucking industry from a policy perspective.We are doing quite well as an industry. It is a testament to the core folks that work in this industry. We work very closely at a State and Local level in all of the States that we operate in. We all come from the adage that we do not like to surprise anyone. – Robert BrownExpanding upon Robert's comments, Jordan talks about the efforts that are being made around education and building trust with elected officials and regulators.Trust is absolutely paramount in this industry. Showing that deep commitment to engagement on a State, Regional and Local level. As well as that deep commitment to building those relationships first. – Jordan ColemanRounding out the conversation about the current state of autonomous trucking, Jonny shares a detailed overview of policy and the regulatory environment.Even though autonomous trucking is cutting-edge technology, it is an emerging industry. We are not entering into a blank slate from a regulatory environment perspective. There are plenty of requirements, rules, authorities that exist in the trucking industry today. – Jonny MorrisPutting the regulatory environment into perspective, Grayson asks Robert why Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas are emerging as the leading hubs for the testing and deployment of autonomous trucking.It has a lot to do with the regulatory environment. All three States now have legislation on the books that allows [autonomous trucking] testing and deployment. – Robert BrownIn January 2021, Kodiak successfully completed a disengage-free customer delivery from Dallas to Houston, Texas. Grayson asks Jordan how the company prepared for the run from a policy perspective. Jordan explains that before Kodiak started operations in Texas, the company met Governor Abbot's office, State Legislators in both chambers, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the State Highway Patrol, and regional and local partners.Shifting the conversation to California, Jonny talks about the importance of the California market for autonomous trucks and what the current state of autonomous trucking policy looks like in California. Robert chimes in about his love of living in San Diego and why autonomous trucking will create new high-paying jobs in California.Looking at the priorities of the Governor and the California State Legislature, Jonny explains why the autonomous trucking industry is aligned with California's goals on climate change and emissions.Automation is something that can be adapted for any drivetrain, whether it's diesel, natural gas, or electric vehicles. Furthermore what we have seen is that automation can take any drivetrain and make it more efficient because it is a more efficient driver than a human driver. – Jonny MorrisWith the electrification goals of California, Grayson asks Jordan if Class 8 trucks will ever become electric.It's absolutely a when not an if. – Jordan ColemanAs Jonny and Jordan clearly explained, the autonomous trucking industry is clearly aligned with the goals of California. With California's unemployment rate currently holding at 8.3%, Robert talks about the positive economic impacts that autonomous trucking will have on the State and the new high-paying jobs that this industry will create.If California does this, it is a true game-changer from an economics perspective. – Robert BrownHighlighting the U.S. Department of Transportation VOLPE Macroeconomic Impacts of Automated Driving Systems in Long-Haul Trucking study as an example, Robert explains why autonomous trucking will create new high-paying jobs and have economic benefits on the U.S. economy.With the industry projected to have a positive economic impact on the U.S. economy the group discusses how the industry interacts with lawmakers and regulators on a federal level. Jonny addresses the misnomers around what the autonomous truck industry does and does not need from a regulatory and legislative standpoint.[There is a misnomer] that this is the wild west and there are no rules for autonomous trucks. The fact of the matter is that the trucking industry is heavily regulated at the federal level. – Jonny MorrisStaying on the theme of misnomers, Jonny, Robert, and Jordan all address the workforce issue and clearly explain that if you are a truck driver today, you can retire a truck driver. There is an enormous need for high-quality truck drivers today partly due to the increase in e-commerce.If you bought it, it's been on a truck. – Jordan ColemanWith e-commerce projected to grow another 18% in 2021, Robert and Jordan discuss how autonomous trucking is working to shore up the e-commerce supply chain.All commerce is becoming e-commerce. It is all being shipped and it is all being shipped via truck. That only underscores the critical need for this technology. – Jordan ColemanAnother critical need for this technology is for the shipping of fresh fruits and vegetables as The World Bank is projecting the global population to be 9.7 billion by 2050. Jordan, Jonny, and Robert discuss how autonomous trucks can reduce food spoilage and increase access to healthy foods.Wrapping up the conversation, Jonny, Jordan, and Robert share their thoughts on the positive impact that autonomous trucking will have on society.Follow The Road To Autonomy on Apple PodcastsRecorded on Monday, June 14, 2021.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The AAIM Morning Briefing Podcast
“Indicia of Impairment” Master Sergeant Tyler Jenkins Drug Recognition Expert Missouri State Highway Patrol

The AAIM Morning Briefing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 35:00


How can you tell if someone is impaired by Marijuana? What are the observable signs?

Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
20-2183: Lavoy Steed vs Missouri State Highway Patrol

Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021


Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 04/15/2021

The PIO Podcast
Episode #13 - PIO Trooper Tiffany Bush - Kansas State Highway Patrol

The PIO Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 35:52


Trooper Bush is a graduate of Kansas State University.  Tiffany joined the Kansas Highway Patrol in July 2007, where she was stationed in Troop A, the Kansas City Metro.  Tiffany has been an FTO to 5 new troopers. Tiffany coached at the training academy for her 10-year anniversary class.  Tiffany has been an instructor on our Traffic Stop Team where they teach the recruits how to safely conduct traffic stops and perform felony traffic stops. Tiffany has been a CPST (Child Passenger Safety Technician) since 2007.  Tiffany teaches parents almost daily how to install their child's seat or provide seats to those unable to afford one. Tiffany is a certified Level II (2008) and HazMat (2016) for CVSA inspections.  Tiffany will be certified this year on cargo tankers.  Tiffany was the agency recruiter from 2018 to 2020 before she was selected for the PIO position (again) in October 2020.  Tiffany is also on our Mobile Field Force team, as an arrest team member, which is utilized for riots or protests.  She was able to attend the 2021 Presidential Inauguration as part of this team.You can follow Trooper Bush on Twitter @KHPTrooperTiffShe can be contacted via her agency email address at tiffany.bush@ks.govSupport the show (https://t.co/GOmAg9X6e8?amp=1)

Light 'Em Up
Chasing speeders, seizing drugs and keeping our highways safe: A ride-along with 29 year veteran of The Ohio State Highway Patrol (Ret) Sgt. William R. Bancroft, Administrative Investigations Unit

Light 'Em Up

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 57:51


Thank you so much for joining us for this brand new, smokin’ hot episode of “Light ‘Em Up”. We focus on leadership, the criminal justice system and crime scene investigation. We enlighten, educate and empower others with the truth. Like it or not … the truth disturbs, the truth divides, but ultimately the truth delivers. We are grateful to you for subscribing and following our rapidly growing and wildly popular podcast. We currently have a global footprint in over 53 countries around the world – that is an addition of 7 more countries since our last published episode --- an exciting fact that we are very proud of. Without you, our listeners, we would never have accomplished this feat. THANK YOU! Today we have the distinct honor and privilege to sit down with a colleague and friend of mine and someone who I have tremendous respect for in the security industry --- (Ret) Sgt. William R. Bancroft with the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Sgt. Bancroft, Administrative Investigations Unit, retired on April 7, 2017, after 29 years with the Patrol. He joined the Patrol in March 1988 as a member of the 117th Academy Class. He was assigned to the Hiram Post, where he was selected as Post and District Trooper of the Year in 1991. As a trooper he served at the Canfield Post, Aviation Section and Warren District Criminal Investigations.In 2011, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant. As a sergeant, he served at the Ravenna and Warren posts, as well as the Administrative Investigations Unit. In this episode we drill down on: ● The major services that the OSHP provides the citizens of the Great State of Ohio on a daily basis. ● What some of the core values that are instilled into each and every one of the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s new recruits, and continually reinforced to all of officers.● Interdicting drugs from the highways. ● Is there any truth to “quotas”, that officers are said to have to write a certain number of speeding tickets, say, in any fixed period of time?● Are higher speed limits safer for the public? ● Radar --- the device that measures your speed on the highway -- more specifically stationary, moving and LIDAR: What it is and how does the Ohio State Highway Patrol use each application in carrying out their daily duties. ● Fatal crashes and the importance of wearing a safety belt. ● The legal blood-alcohol limit in the State of Ohio for operating a vehicle. ● If a driver is travelling over 100 mph --- is that an automatic arrest? ● How essential K-9 officers have become to the demands of 21st century policing. All this, and so much more on this special edition of: “Light‘ Em Up”. Thanks so much for tuning in! I hope you enjoy this episode!With much respect and gratitude, Executive ProducerPhil Rizzo

Recovery Is Possible
Episode 23 - Interview with Lisa Taylor: Ohio State Highway Patrol (Retired)

Recovery Is Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 38:33


In this episode we discuss the horrific injuries Lisa sustained in a motorcycle accident that ended her Law Enforcement career, and how Lisa was able turn the incident into something positive. Lisa wrote a book called "Was It Irony...Or Was It God?"

Green Industry Podcast
Being A State Highway Patrol Officer & Lawn Care Owner w/ Mitchell Gordy from Mitchell's Lawn Care

Green Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 47:56


In today's episode Mitchell Gordy shares the story of Mitchell's Lawn Care in High Point, North Carolina. Mitchell is a full time State Highway Patrol Officer that also owns a lawn care company. Take a listen to his inspiring journey and what business tips he has learned along the way!  E-Course - Lawn & Landscape 101 1:1 Business Coaching w/ Paul Jamison @mitchellslawncarellc @greenindustrypodcast 2020 GIE Registation The Hardscape Academy 

First in Future: Where Emerging Ideas Take Flight
Law Enforcement and the Courts

First in Future: Where Emerging Ideas Take Flight

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 59:38


Leslie Boney, Director of the Institute for Emerging Issues, hosts a series of virtual conversations discussing the impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19) and some of the ways our state is responding. Join us for this episode (COVID-19 impact on law enforcement and the courts) with guests Cheri Beasley (Chief Justice, NC Supreme Court), Col. Glenn McNeill (Commander, State Highway Patrol) and Fred Forrer (Vice President for Technology, Public Consulting Group).

Canton's Morning News with Pam Cook
Ohio State Highway Patrol & Covid-19 - Lt Leo Shirkey

Canton's Morning News with Pam Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 4:44


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KZRG Morning News Watch
Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. John Lueckenhoff talks DUI laws

KZRG Morning News Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020


Did you know that if someone gets more than two DUIs in Missouri more than 5 years apart, they're not even considered a prior offender? Sarah and Peter had an interesting discussion about the DUI laws with Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. John Lueckenhoff.

KZRG Morning News Watch
Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. John Lueckenhoff talks DUI laws

KZRG Morning News Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 11:03


Did you know that if someone gets more than two DUIs in Missouri more than 5 years apart, they're not even considered a prior offender? Sarah and Peter had an interesting discussion about the DUI laws with Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. John Lueckenhoff.

Canton's Morning News with Pam Cook
Lt Leo Shirkey Ohio State Highway Patrol

Canton's Morning News with Pam Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 4:48


Back to school safety is on the mind of everyone. Lt Shirkey explains ways to stay safe as the grind starts up again soon.

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Seany for Breakfast - Triple M Goulburn Valley 95.3
Crime Watch with Acting Inspector Dean Williams 7th August

Seany for Breakfast - Triple M Goulburn Valley 95.3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 2:52


Seany caught up with Acting Inspector Dean Williams and spoke about the results of a high police presence from the State Highway Patrol over the weekend. - Powered by Standby Security.  Standby Security is Locally Owned & Operated Security Professional – breaking away from an outdated industry that relies heavily on expensive, inefficient technology and monitoring.   Established in 1991, Standby Security is a fresh, innovative service provider delivering leading-edge security solutions to its clients. Utilising the latest genuine security systems and breakthrough technology, Standby Security offers a smarter approach to managing the wide range of security issues that affect families and businesses today.   Unlike other service providers, Standby Security provides 24 Hour Police Approved Grade A1 Monitoring and does not depend on outdated solutions that may have been worked 20 years ago. Criminals have become smarter in their approach and Standby Security provides superior technology and service. By integrating smarter technology and manpower, substantial savings for our clients have been achieved. And most importantly, the creation of safer and more secure environments.   It is this approach that ensures Standby Security delivers clients the exact security solution they are looking for.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
S2E55: Abandoned by NC State Highway Patrol and Abused By Workers Compensation.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 47:13


Kay Reyna, wife of retired NC State Trooper Umberto Reyna is our guest. Kay talks about the line of duty accident that caused her husband's permanent and severe traumatic brain injury. She also talks about the unbelievable way that the North Carolina State Highway Patrol have abandoned her and Umberto. In addition to the conversation regarding the care of a TBI family member, she discusses the shocking treatment by Workers Compensation. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BLIND FAITH LIVE ! Real People. Real Miracles.

Keeping It Real with Kathy Nemeh Bright blue lights were flashing in the rearview mirror of Kathy Nemeh. The encounter with a State Highway Patrol officer would be unforgettable. Here is just one of the many times that angels have … Continue reading → The post Pull Over! appeared first on BLIND FAITH LIVE ! Real People. Real Miracles..

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BLIND FAITH LIVE ! Real People. Real Miracles.

Keeping It Real with Kathy Nemeh Bright blue lights were flashing in the rearview mirror of Kathy Nemeh. The encounter with a State Highway Patrol officer would be unforgettable. Here is just one of the many times that angels have … Continue reading → The post Pull Over! appeared first on BLIND FAITH LIVE ! Real People. Real Miracles..

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Home Front with Cynthia Davis
Riots in Ferguson, Missouri

Home Front with Cynthia Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2014 95:30


Fasten your seat belts. It started with the Ferguson Police, then Missouri Governor called in the State Highway Patrol and now there is an effort to get the United Nations involved. With Al Sharpton and the Black Panthers along with others from out of state interfering with our community, it seems like they are inciting more national attention yet. Tonight we have two special guests: A veteran police officer who worked in a nearby community, Dan Benson and William Grigg, former correspondent, researcher, and senior editor for The New American Magazine. Now the police are arresting elected officials and the media for being present during the order to disburse. Who is in the right? What is right? Dan and William will share from their experiences and will explain the proper constitutional jurisdictions. The post Riots in Ferguson, Missouri appeared first on Home Front with Cynthia Davis.

Crisis Response
Missouri National Guard Begins Presence Patrol in Atchison County - B-Roll

Crisis Response

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2011


B-roll of how the Missouri National Guard is increasing its flood response efforts. The most recent mission is a 24-hour presence patrol in Atchison County. Soldiers assist the county sheriff’s department and the State Highway Patrol in monitoring evacuated communities, levees, and million dollar parking lots along the Missouri River. Includes interviews with Sgt. 1st Class John Weiss - HHD, 1-129th Field Artillery Battalion and Sgt. Joshua Graham - Alpha Battery, 1-129th Field Artillery Battalion. Produced by Spc. Sarah Lupescu.

Death Perceptions
Death Perceptions: The Choices We Make

Death Perceptions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2009 2:55


John Murphy is a trooper with the State Highway Patrol.