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Vertical patrol

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Vertical patrol is a form of patrol involving posting officers on different floors in buildings simultaneously.

This technique is known to be used by:

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References

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  1. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions - Police Administration". NYC.gov. Vertical patrol is a process by which a Police Officer systematically and methodically checks each building one at a time, covering roof landings, stairwells and lobbies.