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  • Hey Fernando, it's Tuckner. I worked for you back in 05 / 06. Great company, and a great boss. Loved working with you man. Nostalgic to see these youtube videos.

  • @mktuckner I'm not him but I'll tell him you commented on here. He tells me about you sometimes. I've been working at NRP since 04.

  • Is this North Region Patrol in San Marcos? And is that a scanner unit you are listening to or Radio Reference on the Laptop?

  • @ENIGMA1234 We are based out of San Marcos but do all surrounding areas. It is a scanner. We use it for higher presence by the use of audio, which is even more effective than the lights. It's also helpful when we hear one of our client's addresses over it. For personal communication through the company, we use Nextels, which is not uncommon.

  • Why do you always turn on your lights when you enter your properties? Would be better if you only activated the rear lights, and you should get an LED Bar, like Whelen Liberty, It'll make your car look more intimidating and more universal.

  • @drunkpolice Look at my other video called premium services. It shows what lighting configuration I use (which is backwards facing amber). Our other car has a Fedsig Radian which is very cool. We have another car with an LED internal lighting set up and a different car with a code 3 MX7000.

  • @OnBakePlatinum This car you should remove the Vector Light, and add a Traffic Stick in the back, interior, with brake Strobes. That would be a kick ass security P71. Slicktop.

  • @drunkpolice We have a white car with that setup but instead of strobes in the brakes it has white cudas on top of both sides of the traffic stick. (white cudas are very nice). He may put whellen LED strobes in the vehicle lights in the future.

  • honestly you should carry a springfield or kimber 1911 .45

  • Wait so what exactly do you do?

  • Courtesy patrol service consists of patrolling the contracted property X amount of times (according to the contract) at random times. Patrolling means checking the parked cars for any theft or vandalism, etc, finding problems, responding to called-in noise complaints, reporting out lights, etc. Showing that you are there with a light bar is optional (most companies do not). Then, after all the patrols are complete for that shift, the officer (or dispatch) writes a report for the client.

  • I can hear the transmission whine on that car. that's normal..Do you carry a gun while patroling?

  • I have very squeaky brakes which annoy me (and everyone else) to no end and everyone I have gone to cannot figure out to stop them.

    I personally carry a tazer. In the holster, everyone, even marines, thinks it's a real gun. You can view my video "$600 Cat Toy" to see what it really looks like.

  • Car thieves, losers beating up their girl friends/each other, stuff like that. On that property, they had a roommate (probably for free) who liked to go break into people's cars, but he went away. Then they also have the white chicks who like to vandalize each others cars with lipstick, etc.

  • is there a Lotta crime in that area?

  • Technically, yes, this video is boring, but it's pretty interesting if this isn't your occupation and you can appreciate seeing what 'routine' means for someone else in their work. Thanks for uploading.

    It's good to know that you take pride in what you do - too few people do.

    Nice to see the vehicle from your other video in action, too.

  • North Region Patrol ACTUALLY patrols parking lots, not just the Drive-In,-Turn-Around,-Leave thing that some OTHER courtesy patrol companies do.

  • WAY TO GO NORTH REGION!!!!!

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