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University
Police -- Mountain Bike Unit
In an effort to help police officers
patrol portions of campus not easily accessible by a
motor vehicle, UTPD started one of the region’s first
mountain bike units in 1991. The bicycles afford
officers the ability to approach a scene in a much more
discrete manner than if they were in a patrol vehicle.
Officers on bicycle have also proven to
be more approachable than their counterparts in
vehicles. In addition to daily routine patrol, the
mountain bike unit is also used during special events
such as football games. During such cases the bicycles
offer the option of a rapid police response when the
size of the crowds would usually prohibit use of a motor
vehicle.
Mountain Bike Training –
Following the successful creation of the UTPD Mountain
Bike Unit, the department began to offer mountain bike
classes for officers from other law enforcement
agencies.
Since 1993, more than 100 police
officers from dozens of police departments across the
midwest have participated in the week-long bike
workshop, including Toledo Police, Sylvania City Police,
Toledo Metro Parks, the Lucas County Sheriff's Office,
Celina Police, Ohio State University Police, Cleveland
Police, and Bowling Green City Police.

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