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The Complete Guide to Police Cycling

The Complete Guide
to Public Safety Cycling

ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-4433-5
ISBN-10: 0-7637-4433-6
Paperback, 264 Pages
$29.95, © 2008

IPMBA Police Cyclist Course
May 24 - 27, 2010
State College, PA

Where : :

Penn State University

Schedule : :

Class runs daily from 0800-1630, all class materials will be provided.

Instructors : :

Jamie Cheatem UMBC Police Dept PCI# 664

Tuition : :

$265

Registration : :

Jamie Cheatem or Randy Hoffman
410-807-2722 or 814-404-3958

Accommodation : :

Additional Info : :

Contact Randy Hoffman @ Penn State Police Dept, or Jamie Cheatem at the listed number.

Description : :

Bicycle officers need to ride whenever and wherever they are needed. Proper training is essential to an officer's on-the-job performance and safety. It is also critical in reducing liability. The PC course provides bicycle officers with the skills they need to effectively serve their communities. The course is divided into eleven units: Bike Handling & Vehicular Cycling, Bike Fit, Group Riding, Hazard Recognition & Common Crashes, Obstacle Clearing & Riding Techniques, Patrol Procedures, Nighttime Patrol, Community Policing, Basic Maintenance, Legal Issues & Traffic Laws, and Fitness & Nutrition. This demanding class involves over 20 hours of on-bike time to develop and improve riding skills.
Course Length: minimum 32 hours
Required Equipment: download .pdf
Testing Procedure: written & on-bike
Requirements:
Applicants must be police officers currently assigned to bike patrol, officers applying to become members of a bike unit, or members of a department considering use of the bicycle.
Certification: IPMBA Certification is available to sworn police officers who successfully complete the practical test, earn a score of 76% or better on the written test, become members of IPMBA, and submit applications for certification accompanied by the appropriate fee.

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