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Street Cop Podcast

Interdiction Techniques

Street Cop Podcast

Street Cop Training

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4.9933 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this archive episode, Dennis talks about different interdiction techniques for different assignments and circumstances. Recorded on 07/18/2018.

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I just want to talk about some different

0:03.0

in a way.

0:05.0

H-h-h-hmm. You trying to be a street cop?

0:10.0

I just want to talk about some different interdiction techniques and for different assignments.

0:15.3

I know there's a lot of people in this group who are pedestrian foot traffic.

0:19.6

They work buses, subways. They don't work on highways, they work in the city.

0:25.0

And essentially, if you're trying to dig up that crime or find what these criminals are,

0:31.0

how do they stick out? You have to remember one thing. And when you understand

0:34.7

the basics of interdiction really at its core, it has to do with reaction. So if you're walking a train

0:41.7

platform or you're walking a bus stop or whatever it may be,

0:44.8

you're gonna have to start paying attention to everybody and everything that's going on.

0:48.9

You just can't blatantly walk around whistling with your staring up at the sky you have to almost be like on on radar the name of the game is what is to who is the person that's sticking out that really is the name of the game and when somebody is committing an offense before during or

1:04.4

after the commission of a crime, they're gonna have a reaction to your presence.

1:08.7

Just human nature. They're gonna do something weird. So you gotta lose look for that weird

1:12.4

person.

1:13.0

You're going to see a post right after this video that we put up in the group.

1:16.0

It's scheduled to post it in an hour of a guy from an agency who just wrote me about doing interdiction on a pedestrian, you know, put on a footbeat.

1:27.4

And he ended up getting a pretty good drug arrest out of it.

1:30.5

So I wrote an article also, if you guys look in the group or look at my

1:33.3

LinkedIn whatever it may be where I talked about the mere inquiry. It's an article of

1:36.8

how you're allowed to welcome to people and begin to talk to them. If you don't have the

1:39.7

people skills to do that it's probably really isn't for you but or you can practice it. You can start by

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