Patrol dog definition

Patrol dog means a dog that is accompanying a law enforcement officer or security officer.

Examples of Patrol dog in a sentence

  • While the patrol dog team closes on the intruder, other responding forces should follow or provide cover for the team.c. Patrol dog teams check buildings in their patrol area to detect anyone using the building as concealment or to detect personnel who have entered a building illegally.

  • There are several inferences as to the reason for the reduction, including enhanced staff vigilance, introduction of the Patrol dog, 2 x 3 month periods of Directed Surveillance using increased CCTV, partnership working with Nottinghamshire Policeand disruption techniques implemented when prisoners suspected of involvement in parcels were identified.

  • In Bobo, the plaintiffs were Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Border Patrol dog handlers who drove specially equipped vehicles to and from work with the dogs inside, because the dogs resided at the homes of their handlers.

  • In Bobo, Border Patrol dog handlers raised a basically identical claim under FLSA.

  • Highly summarized, the currency was discovered hidden in the trunk of a rental car after a Kansas Highway Patrol dog alerted to the presence of narcotics in the car.

  • Patrol dog handlers shall be provided an emergency equipped, marked police cruiser.

  • ItemDescriptionCharges per Guard per month(inclusive of VAT (Kshs)Annual charges Per guard inclusive of VAT (Kshs)1.Day Time Guard services 2.Night Time Guard services 3Night guard together with Patrol dog Note: In case of discrepancy between unit price and total, the unit price shall prevail.

  • DisciplineMark with XGuarding Patrol dog Explosive detection Narcotic detection Search and Rescue Tracker Dog Patrol/Explosive Patrol/Narcotic Anti-poaching Guide dog/Hearing dogs Other 16.

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