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Simulating Cruising With a State Trooper
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2003
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Simulating Cruising With a State Trooper
2003
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The $100,000 simulator that [Roger Beaupre] sampled - one of two recently unveiled by Connecticut State Police - is law enforcement's answer to the flight simulator. Unlike the limited simulators used in driver-ed courses, these machines feel real, allowing officers to train for such white-knuckle tasks as high-speed pursuits without wearing down real cruisers. GE has contracts with nearly 40 police departments, and upstate Binghamton-based Doron Precision Systems says it has more than 100 simulators in police departments worldwide. FAAC Inc., a longtime military supplier of combat simulators, based in Ann Arbor, Mich., has simulators in fewer than a dozen departments. AP Photo - Connecticut State Police Lt. Col. Ralph Carpenter, left, works through a simulated exercise involving a drunk driver, as Trooper 1st Class Kathleen Henry looks on.
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