Black Knight Patrol Fleet Friday #1
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2019
- Today we start showcase one of our patrol vehicles and give a detailed look at one of the lighting system.
Vehicle Equipment
Feniex 4200 Controller
Feniex Fusion 49 inch lightbar (Single Color)
Feniex Fusion Dual Color Mirror Mounts
Feniex Fusion 180 dual color surface mounts
Feniex Fusion 180 dual color license plate lights
Feniex Cannon Dual Color Hideaways
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Video Music: bensound.com
Nice patrol 👍as a retired LEO myself I should apply with this company .
Wow that's a beast good for armed response and tactical actually it's a great machine for the job
I love the patrol vehicles! Great video 👍🏻
Well done BKP, setting the standard.
Great job you guys
Awesome Patrol Car like 👍
dude Then Looking So Cool OMG
Look nice. Like to it during the day light
Need to start doing mikeymo style vlogs would be nice to see love the vehicles
If you used those type vehicles here in the UK to do mobile patrols/Response you would take security here to a whole new professional level not to mention you'd get clients left right and centre and I know several security staff who would do it for ya including myself 😉
That some sexy shit. Myself contract security police with Garda world. You guys are square awayed.🤙🏼💯
It's a very nice-looking unit, and it's an even a decent light set up. But Amber for security is an absolute waste of time. Especially if it is one of those companies that likes to run them at all times instead of using them to respond to incidents, emergencies, and calls for service.
I can see that. My patrol vehicle utilizes the “Blue/Amber/White” combo on a low profile light bar with alleyway and frontal takedown lights similar to that of LEO cruisers. I only use my ambers when I’m on routine patrols for visibility/deterrence, and only use the full combo for code 3 or armed response.
I don't believe they should run continuously, but like you said only in emergency response
What lights are good for security? I believe in most states you cant use blue or red on security vehicles, the only other option would be green which again is usually illegal to use nowadays
@@paradice9920 as you said, it depends entirely on your state laws. However generally, green is a much better alternative. However it is important that they not be run continuously that is the dumb shit that makes security officers look like idiots compared to other professional Public Safety officers, including law enforcement. They should be utilized when necessary for responding to a call, or if necessary, as a steady burn cruise light
@@mikeggg5671 I’m new to the topic and want to know in what instant would you use them as a steady cruise light
In our parks district patrol car we have a roof mounted FLIR system to see any activity at night in the parks. It is a great tool. Not sure how the parks are down in so cal. I'm up in Sacramento.
These patrol vehicles are hard
Pronto serán cómo el Dron volador ,el patrullero.
Do you respond to the calls with the lights on when there’s traffic?
Now we can use red in the rear?
Do more fleet Friday’s
Do you guys have franchises? We have a Black Knight Security here in Pittsburgh, Pa. Was wondering if it is affiliated? I'm the Certified Feniex Installer here in the Pittsburgh area. I noticed that's the warning brand your running. I'd love to have the opportunity to upfit your Pittsburgh franchise.
Where s the hyperspace button?
Can u do a video on your patrol duty gear
El sonido de sirena se puede poner a 432 Hertzios que pone la mente en estado de Alerta.
im getting into security for my neighborhood so ima be using led lights
Update video on the patrols cars
I read somewhere you went through the lapd academy...
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Andrew J No.... this article said the owner was in the Los Angeles police academy but decided he wanted to set a new standard in private security or something... just wondering what happened with him and the lapd...
@@joegarcia2729 I read on Instagram the other day he said he was a Cadet.
Moral of the story. Couldn't make it to be a cop. So he started a security company
@@johnkaraoke9046 are you yet another salty cop that dislikes security cause you want to be the only one getting thanked for protecting life and property?🤣
LOVE YOUR AGENCY. HOW ABOUT A FLEET OF CARS? WOULD LOVE TO ADD YOU GUYS TO OUR TASK FORCE TEAM.
You can’t have red lights but you can have blue and yellow
James Groth The lighting laws are different in every state, we are based in California where blue lights are strictly prohibited outside law enforcement
Black Knight Patrol What part of California are you guys in I’m in Citrus Heights California
Black Knight Patrol Have a i I guardian angel and the lights on my guardian angel are blue and yellow I got that approved by the sheriffs department
James Groth the California vehicle code strictly prohibits blue lights and forward facing red lights except for law enforcement. The guardian angel light goes on your body, therefore you can use any colors you want. We are based in San Pedro
Black Knight Patrol you have sites here in Sacramento ca
Yeah units look like police cop cars y'all could have got away with blue and Amber lights
Yeah we actually couldn’t have....you know, because laws...
@@BlackKnightPatrol you guys ever considered green and white or green and amber ?
@@commanderhall848 Thats what I would go with but I think in the majority of US states green is not legal for use of flashing or revolving lights.
@@paradice9920 I just asked another guy why in the comments bc I’ve seen a few that’s amber and green but maybe it has to do with green being associated non cautionary situations like red and amber
BKP
Looks more like construction to me lol I rather have white green and amber
Shame american security companies don't expand to different countries to provide security services like our British Securitas and G4S does, american security is best in the world, here in UK ours isn't worth a nut especially since s.i.a took over, and we don't have any legal empowerment if it wasn't for my daughter I'd move to America to do security instead very professional.
You should give us a shout! We're based in the UK but our company ethos is based on a variety of global best practices, including American security standards. A lot of our uniforms and equipment are imported over from the US. We're also not afraid to challenge the status quo when it comes to the quality of security services and staffing in the UK.
What cities in the UK you cover then because I'm in Portsmouth, Hampshire and I have several work mates looking for a company bit more full on too.
@@Cooler1977 Hi Ray, we cover the South East. Feel free to reach out on the email address in our profile and someone will be in touch! :)
Just so im looking at the right Magister Events company is it based in Windsor UK?
Just looked at you're website and Facebook page, I was thinking more of full-time hours doing like mobile security patrols or looking after sites or premises, then I could leave the company I work for now.
AB 1244 supporter Owner is trash starting pay is horrible 😂
Maybe when Jeremy Dewitte gets out of jail for police impersonation, you can hire him!!!!! Why the fuck do security guards need "take down" lights?
Oh, don't worry, they don't need to be able to see in poorly lit dark places...😏
Maybe if you become a security guard you'll find out?
@@OtaniNoAsagi exactly. I've patrolled in poorly lit lots and properties and a single hand held flashlight wasn't enough. I used my car's lights and it made a huge difference.
@@OtaniNoAsagi the fuck would I want that job for?
@@dafuqtv3554 they can use white lights just fine. They don't need all the fancy shit cops have.