Police officers require certain tools and equipment to carry out their day-to-day duties, such as the obvious—patrol vehicles, uniforms, badges, bullet resistant vests, and firearms. But there are other things that make their jobs go more smoothly. Things that help to better organize and maybe provide an additional level of safety. Actually, some of these “things” could also help the average Joe and/or Jane. And, some are simply fun! For example:

Good Luck Sock Women’s Police Socks

Women’s socks featuring images of handcuffs and police vehicles.
 

Set of 2 Shot Glasses Shaped like 50 Caliber Bullet Casings

 

Car Organizer

Perfect for writers who’re always on the go! Also great for law enforcement officers, truck, semi-truck, van and cab drivers, real estate agents and appraisers, nurses, social workers, and anyone who cares about keeping her or his car organized and mess free. Comes equipped with laptop storage and padded shoulder strap for easy carrying to and from, well, wherever.
 

Police Uniform Apron

Be sure to suit up in this fun “police uniform” apron before firing up the backyard grill. It’s definitely a crowd pleaser!
 

What’s Verbal Judo?

 

A tactic often used by police officers to defuse confrontations, verbal judo can also be used when problems arise with work supervisors and coworkers, and even at home with unruly teens and spouses!
 

Desktop Pen and Pencil Holder

What a novel idea for crime writers! A “gun belt” pen and pencil holder featuring a cop’s tools of the trade.
 

Police Officer Wine Bottle Holder, and More!

Unique wine bottle holder comes with handheld foil cutter and a wine stopper sealer with vacuum pump.
 

3 in 1 Police Tactical Knife

This knife features a seatbelt cutter and a glass breaker. Keep one in the glove compartment in case of emergency! You never know when you or a fellow traveler may depend upon the use of this tool.
 

Storage Clipboard

Excellent for taking and storing notes, pens, and pencils while at writers conferences and meetings. Also comes in handy for writing a traffic summons …
 

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