Going Green: What Does it Mean for Law Enforcement Fleet Operations?
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Going "green" in your law enforcement fleet can have different meanings depending on who you work for. It may mean going electric, introducing compressed natural gas (CNG), selecting hybrids, or that you have to recycle old oil. The reasons to go "green” also differ greatly: is it the law, politics, or just the right thing to do?
Make the session Going Green: What Does it Mean for Law Enforcement Fleet Operations? part of your I&E itinerary for Thursday, April 26. With this engaging and instructive presentation you will be able to review some of the latest technology in greening law enforcement fleets, from fuels including CNG and biodiesel to electric vehicles engineered to perform under the rigorous requirements of police usage. Discuss some of the state and local laws with regards to purchasing fuel-efficient vehicles and understand the role of infrastructure in greening your fleet.
Going Green: What Does it Mean for Law Enforcement Fleet Operations? is a part of one of the most ambitious education agendas the I&E has presented. Make sure you are part of it and take advantage of expert advice and insights.
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