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  • Dennis J. Nordfelt

    Dennis J. Nordfelt (Born March 2, 1943 in Salina, Utah); was the sixth mayor of West Valley City, Utah. He was appointed mayor upon the death of Gearld L. Wright in July 2002, elected to complete Mayor Wright's term in November 2003, and elected to serve a full four-year term in his own right in November 2005.[1] [edit] Biography Nordfelt grew up in Moab, Utah where he was student body president of Grand County High School and lettered in four sports. He attended classes at Southern Utah University, Weber State University and Brigham Young University. In May 1967 he joined the Utah Highway Patrol, and was appointed superintendent of the UHP by Governor Scott M. Matheson in August 1981. Four years later he was reappointed superintendent by Governor Norman Bangerter.[2] Upon retiring from the Utah Highway Patrol, Nordfelt was hired as chief of the West Valley City Police Department, serving from July 1, 1987 to August 28, 1998. Following his career in law enforcement, Nordfelt served ... (see more)

  • Highway patrol

    For the American television show, see Highway Patrol (TV series). For the Australian TV series, see Highway Patrol (Australian TV series). For the video game, see Highway Patrol 2. For the Bruce Springsteen song, see Highway Patrolman. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2008) A highway patrol is either a police unit created primarily for the purpose of overseeing and enforcing traffic safety compliance on roads and highways, or a detail within an existing local or regional police agency that is primarily concerned with such duties. Duties of highway patrols or traffic police may include the following: Accident investigation: Gathering evidence to determine the cause of a roadway accident. Commercial vehicle enforcement: Enforcing highway laws related to commercial transport, including weight limits and hazardous materi... (see more)

  • Spike strip

    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. No cleanup reason specified. Please add a |reason= parameter to this template. Please help improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (September 2009) A U.S. Army soldier deploying a spike strip at a vehicle checkpoint in Iraq A spike strip (also known as traffic spikes, tire shredders, one-way traffic treadles, stingers, stop sticks and formally known as a tire deflation device) is a device used to impede or stop the movement of wheeled vehicles by puncturing their tires. Generally, the strip is composed of a collection of 35 to 75 mm (1.5 to 3 inches) long metal barbs, teeth or spikes pointing upward. The barbs are designed to puncture and flatten tires when a vehicle is driven over them. The barbs may be hollow or solid. Hollow barbs are designed to become embedded in the tires and allow air to escape at a steady pace in an attempt to reduce the risk of the drive... (see more)

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