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Interview with a Police Officer.

Title: Interview with a Police Officer.
Category: /History/European History
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Interview with a Police Officer.
The sheriff's Department Railroad Enforcement Unit operates out of the Encinitas Station and provides contracted law enforcement services for the North County Transit Distric's (NCTD) 80 miles of rail lines. The "Coaster" unit's deputy sheriffs provide security along the railroad's right-of-way as well as on the commuter trains themselves. This unit has been active since 1995. I interviewed Deputy Sanders who is been assigned to the coaster unit the last four years. The Railroad Enforcement Unit consists …showed first 75 words of 1365 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1365 total…have they right away for you own safety he states. NCTD will be offer a link between Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos and Escondido. The SPRINTER will run twenty-two miles along the highway78 corridor. It is scheduled to board in late 2007 sanders stated. We need to be more aware of rail safety to avoid collisions. Residents in the North County area are not just to see a train go by in their neighborhood every thirty minutes.

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