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1. Ch. 940: Crimes against life and bodily security
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2. Ch. 943: Property crimes
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3. Ch. 961: Drugs
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4. Goal of SFST's: Increase OWI deterrence and decrease alcohol related crashes,
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5. OWI Arrest Violation ratio: 1 to 2,000
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6. What category is alcohol in?: CNS Depressant
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7. Average BAC in Wisconsin: .17%
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8. Radar Checklist: Visual observation
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Unit confirmation
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9. RADAR: Radio detection and ranging
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10. Hazardous material: any substance or material in a form that poses an unrea-
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11. Hazardous incident: any event/incident which involves the unplanned, uncon-
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12. Classes of Hazardous Materials: 1 Explosives
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2 Gases
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5 Oxidizing Substances
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6 Poisons
7 Radioactive
8 Corrosives
9 Other (Misc.)
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13. Stationary Radar: The transition source stands still and the object receiving the
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energy moves.
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14. Moving Radar: Both the patrol vehicle and the object being tracked are moving
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Low doppler: reflects of roadway to detect patrol speed. Hig
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,h doppler: oncoming objects (target vehicle)
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15. Cosine Effect: When a target vehicle's direction of travel creates a significant
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angle with the position of he stationary RADAR, the relative speed will be less than
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the true speed. Since the change in the signal's frequency is based on the relative
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speed, the RADAR speed measurement may be less than the car's true speed. This
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effect always works to the motorist's advantage when the RADAR is stationary.
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16. Three components of RADAR: Antenna, box, current
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, 17. State v. Hanson: Wisconsin Court addressed the use of moving RADAR. In a
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ddition to establishing that the unit was tested for accuracy, and the operator was p
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roperly trained in its use, the operator must establish the RADAR was used in
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an area where road conditions would distort readings as little as possible, and the
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ATROL VEHICLE'S SPEED WAS VERIFIED.
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18. Statutory speed laws: Posted limits (Ex: 15 mph in school zones)
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19. Basic speed law: any speed under the absolute limit that is safe for existing
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road, weather, or traffic conditions
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20. RADAR principle: Doppler effectm m m
-Radio and light waves
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-Wavelengths
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21. Civil rights: Due process, equal protection, freedom from discrimination
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Protected through the constitution
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22. Contact Theory: positive contact with other groups
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1. Ch. 940: Crimes against life and bodily security
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2. Ch. 943: Property crimes
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3. Ch. 961: Drugs
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4. Goal of SFST's: Increase OWI deterrence and decrease alcohol related crashes,
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5. OWI Arrest Violation ratio: 1 to 2,000
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6. What category is alcohol in?: CNS Depressant
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7. Average BAC in Wisconsin: .17%
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8. Radar Checklist: Visual observation
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m Audio confirmation
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Unit confirmation
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9. RADAR: Radio detection and ranging
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10. Hazardous material: any substance or material in a form that poses an unrea-
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1m/m
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,m sonable risk to health, safety, property, or the environment
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11. Hazardous incident: any event/incident which involves the unplanned, uncon-
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12. Classes of Hazardous Materials: 1 Explosives
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2 Gases
3 Flammable Liquids m
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5 Oxidizing Substances
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6 Poisons
7 Radioactive
8 Corrosives
9 Other (Misc.)
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13. Stationary Radar: The transition source stands still and the object receiving the
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energy moves.
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14. Moving Radar: Both the patrol vehicle and the object being tracked are moving
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Low doppler: reflects of roadway to detect patrol speed. Hig
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2m/m
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,h doppler: oncoming objects (target vehicle)
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15. Cosine Effect: When a target vehicle's direction of travel creates a significant
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angle with the position of he stationary RADAR, the relative speed will be less than
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the true speed. Since the change in the signal's frequency is based on the relative
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speed, the RADAR speed measurement may be less than the car's true speed. This
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effect always works to the motorist's advantage when the RADAR is stationary.
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16. Three components of RADAR: Antenna, box, current
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3m/m
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, 17. State v. Hanson: Wisconsin Court addressed the use of moving RADAR. In a
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ddition to establishing that the unit was tested for accuracy, and the operator was p
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roperly trained in its use, the operator must establish the RADAR was used in
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an area where road conditions would distort readings as little as possible, and the
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ATROL VEHICLE'S SPEED WAS VERIFIED.
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18. Statutory speed laws: Posted limits (Ex: 15 mph in school zones)
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19. Basic speed law: any speed under the absolute limit that is safe for existing
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road, weather, or traffic conditions
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20. RADAR principle: Doppler effectm m m
-Radio and light waves
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-Wavelengths
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21. Civil rights: Due process, equal protection, freedom from discrimination
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Protected through the constitution
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22. Contact Theory: positive contact with other groups
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4m/m
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