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THE 17th ANNUAL
IPMBA CONFERENCE
and PRODUCT EXHIBITION in REVIEW
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA ~ April 14 - 21, 2007 |
IPMBA's International Flair
The international contingent in attendance at the IPMBA Conference was a
little more prominent than usual, especially among the instructors. Bill
Levitt of Mocean was asked about embroidering country flags on the shirts,
and true to form, he did not disappoint.
IPMBA members from four countries outside of the U.S. were introduced to
true southern hospitality and a unique regional tradition - the crawfish
boil. Even those who had previously traveled in the U.S. probably had never
experienced the piles of fresh, hot mudbugs served up with corn-on-the-cob,
boudin balls, red beans and rice, and spicy gumbo.
No doubt our international colleagues had some great stories to tell when
they returned to their home countries!
Australia sent a sole representative in the person of Adam
Bernhardt of New South Wales Police, who once again assisted with the IPMBA
Police Cyclist Course. Scott Elliott of Niagara Regional Police migrated
south from the "great white north" of
Canada for his second consecutive conference.
Great Britain sent the diplomatic corps
in the persons of repeat visitors Tom Lynch, MBE, and Gerard Robinson of
the London Ambulance Service. Tom and Gerard conducted two sessions - one
on planning for special events, and the other, the cleverly named "Trix R
4 Kidz". They were joined by first-timers Alan Hockley of the Hampshire Police
(one of the agencies which pioneered the use of bike-mounted cameras for
evidence-gathering) and Matt Langridge of the Thames Valley Police, IPMBA's
trusty UK correspondent for IPMBA News. Matt presented two workshops, one
about using bikes for covert operations, and the other about how terrorism
investigations can impact a community's relationship with its police.
Not to be outdone by their British colleagues, the
Dutch sent an equally large contingent comprised
of stalwart Tommy Hamelink of the Hague Police and the trio of Sjef Brouwers,
Corne Sprangers, and Wout Hoeks from the Midden & West Brabant Police
Force. Their tactics and techniques were well-received and their workshops
well-attended. Perhaps that had something to do with Sjef's "hook...." The
question on everyone's lips was, "are wooden shoes equipped with SPDs?" If
they are, they left them off while introducing Dutch bike handling skills,
arrest techniques, crowd control measures, and personnel selection.
In September, IPMBA will once again conduct an IPMBA Instructor Course in
England, and will support the annual 999 Emergency Services Cycling Seminar.
The seminar will be held 1-2 September in London - contact Tom Lynch at
tom@publicsafetycycling.com for more information and to register.
More Stories from the 2007 IPMBA
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