Video simulators, such as "Shoot-Don't Shoot," are an excellent training tool and very popular with police officers. With such simulators ranging in price from $10,000 to $25,000, they are too expensive for most departments
You are a lieutenant in a 100-officer police department. Your new chief comes to you and says she wants a shooting simulator, and that the agency will never be able to afford one. She then states, "I want you to figure out how we can get one." What do you do?
Points to consider:
- Grants (meaning free money). Many exist, but most police agencies don't put time into grant writing.
- Sharing the cost with multiple agencies, and housing it in a place all of those agencies could train at.
- Private sources
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