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BICYCLE PATROL
The first time you see them you may do a
double-take! Cops on bicycles in Maywood? Thanks to the generosity of
Mr. Roy Sommerhalter of Park Ave. BMW, the size of the Maywood Police
Department's fleet has been increased by four Mountain Bikes. The
department's bicycle patrol recently made its official debut. Last
fall, Officers Michael Murphy and Terrence Kenny, along with four
members of the Paramus Police Department, had four days of intensive
training with a certified instructor from the International Police
Mountain Bike Association. Training consisted of basic bicycle
techniques of braking, maneuvering up and down steps, how to take down
subjects using the bicycle and being conscious of road hazards. One of
the greatest advantages in using the bicycle is its' "stealth like"
characteristics. The bicycle is basically silent. When people are
committing crimes, they keep a keen eye for marked patrol units.
Officers on bicycles can pull up to crimes in progress in virtual
silence and subsequently go unnoticed. Some training also took place
in the Garden State Plaza parking lot. There, officers practiced
maneuvering between parked vehicles and other tight spots. While in
the lot, officers observed several suspicious situations taking place
where the actors involved never noticed that the people on bicycles
were police officers. It is our intention in the near future to train
at least two more officers and have them also certified by the
I.P.M.B.A
The
Maywood Police Department's Bicycle Patrol program provides the
Borough of Maywood with a community- oriented crime prevention tool.
While designed to handle specific police related responsibilities, the
overall goal of this program will be to facilitate a partnership
between the Maywood Police Department and the community. The primary
objectives of this program will include crime prevention, patrol of
residential, business and park areas, promote bicycle safety, assist
with special events and foster police community relations.
Each bicycle will be
equipped with many of the same items found in a police vehicle
including first aid supplies, automobile accident reports, flares and
numerous other items needed for an officer to perform his duties. In
order for the bicycles to be an effective tool, they had to have
several modifications and equipment added to them. Mr. Tony Ward,
owner of The Bikeworks in Rochelle Park, was most helpful and
informative in assisting us in making the bicycles effective for
police patrol. A bike rack has been added to the back of the
department's Ford Bronco for quick transportation of the bikes to any
location in our community.
It is our belief that
officers on bicycles will afford our members an effective method of
detecting crime and apprehending criminals, and allowing them the
opportunity to communicate with our residents more frequently than occurs
when on patrol in a police car.
It is our goal to effectively serve
the residents of Maywood, and we are willing to deviate from traditional
methods in order to provide the best service possible, and as always we
are looking forward to your feedback and input. We are here to serve you!
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