At the base this past week, TSgt MCCULLEY and I were finishing up two different reports. The first report we went over was of a person who while driving on the installaiton, hit a light pole. The cost of replacing the light pole is about 3,900.00 dollars, since the pole was completely removed from the ground. After we had finished that up, we had to go over another incident. Someone had claimed that while going over the tiger teeth, their cars tires had been ripped by them. The tiger teeth are a planted spike strip that is supposed to stop people from entering the installation through the wrong way so the spikes are pointed toward the direction you are supposed to be leaving. There was no damage to the car that we could see except for the obvious damage to the tires. For the reports to be submitted, we had to go over and correct any mistakes that the individual who took the report may have made and we are supposed to make sure that all the information to the name of the people and their statement are in there correctly. After that we just have to enter the corrected reports into the data base. Each time I go out to the base, I get to see or learn something new about law enforcement and the many different stages of it.
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AuthorMy name is Riley Mazza and I am an intern at an air base. Archives
May 2017
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