With its reliability and safety as well as its effectiveness against all types of tires and vehicles the stop stick is the answer to high speed police pursuits.
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And yet more than 90 percent.
More than 300 000 police vehicles are equipped with stop stick devices which are proven to deflate tires on any vehicle from small cars to tractor trailers.
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It can be used defensively to block.
Geelong police called in an air wing and threw stop sticks to end the pursuit of two vehicles stolen during an aggravated burglary arresting four people as a result.
A story about how a stop stick works and how police deploy it.
About stop stick stop stick is the world s leading tire deflation device used by law enforcement to safely and quickly end high speed automotive pursuits.
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More than 300 000 police vehicles are equipped with stop stick devices which are proven to deflate tires on any vehicle from small cars to tractor trailers.
It is carried as a compliance tool and defensive weapon by law enforcement officers correctional staff security guards and military personnel.
The stop stick is attached to an 80 foot cord so officers can deploy it while remaining well away from any danger and withdraw the device before other vehicles reach it.
A baton or truncheon may be used in many ways as a weapon.
Offensively to strike jab or bludgeon.
Following the rise in terrorist vehicle attacks whereby a vehicle is driven at speed into pedestrians a net with steel spikes that can be deployed by two people in less than a minute reported able to stop a vehicle of up to 17 tonnes was developed for preventive use at public events in the uk with the name talon.
Designed by police officers the stop stick range is light and easy to deploy very safe to handle and position and requires no tools or protective equipment to use.
A baton or truncheon is a roughly cylindrical club made of wood rubber plastic or metal.
Last year when brits watched terrorists strike france germany and belgium london s police chief warned it was a case of when not if the u k.