59. CURBSIDE DEPLOYMENT 

A. No place to place pre-deploy the spikes and pull then into place.

B. Protective cover is available on the curbside.

C. Safest deployment method.

D. Out of time for other deployment methods.

E. Risky not recommended deployment method.

A. The trainers do not have spikes in them, and allow for realistic training without damage to the tires or system.

B. The trainers have the same weight, feel and look as the spike belt.

C. The trainer units do not allow you to deploy normal because they are much lighter.

A. Stance keeps you low and position to seek cover.

B. Stance positions you so you are not walking backwards, but rotating your hips to turn your body, to move back but by walking forward.

C. Stance is a safety position, where you can move quickly, by rotating your body and changing positions of movement.

D. Stance does no help.

A. Yes

B. No

A. Lawrence Gant.

B. Don Kilgrow.

C. Ken Greves.

A. Safety and personal safety.

B. Public Safety.

C. Effectiveness.

D. All the above.