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  1. Driver Education Taught Only by Law Enforcement Personnel. Current police officers, retired police officers, those with law enforcement background. Serving Oneida, Iron, Vilas and Forest counties.

  2. Law Dogs Driver Education is a locally owned family company founded on the principle that we can make a safer community through quality education. That quality education starts with our instructors.

  3. A parent or adult sponsor must certify the completion of 30 hours (10 at night) of driving experience on the driver license application. Hold an instructional permit for a minimum of 6 months. There must be a minimum of 19 days between the 1st and 6th driving lessons.

  4. Law Dogs Driver Education is a locally owned family company founded on the principle that we can make a safer community through quality education. That quality education starts with our instructors.

  5. Law Dogs Driver Education pairs students with law enforcement officers, who, through their own experiences, teach them the rules of the road.

  6. Sep 1, 2015 · From Texas Rangers to US Deputy Marshalls, FBI agents to local law enforcement officers, Retired Police Officer Lt. Dan Marcou has meticulously researched each heroic figure to separate fact from fiction delivering an action-packed history of law enforcement dating from the American Old West to Gangster Era policing, to the present day.

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  7. The Law Dogs are a Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club (L.E.M.C.) that was founded in North Texas in mid-2000 by five friends. We did not all ride Harleys and work in Law Enforcement, so we did not all qualify for the established LE clubs in our area.

  8. Jan 22, 2024 · Police dogs are trained to bite dangerous suspects and hold them hostage. In many situations, they’re the first ones to put their lives on the line and go in against an armed suspect to protect...

  9. Jun 1, 2006 · At common law, dog owners could not be liable for injury or damage caused by their dogs absent proof that 1) the owner was negligent (typically for failing to take reasonable measures to restrain or confine the animal); or 2) the dog committed a vicious or mischievous act and previously displayed vicious propensities and the owner had knowledge ...

  10. Dec 16, 2020 · Police dog breeds need to be driven, intelligent, energetic, and highly focused. Learn which dog breeds make the cut and help law enforcement.

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