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NOV 21983, <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Scurlock, the Board <br />unanimously approved the purchase of a 1984, <br />V-6 S-10 Chevrolet pickup truck to be utilized <br />by the County as an additional animal control <br />vehicle; to be funded from the Sheriff's seizure <br />fund at a cost not to exceed $10,000. <br />Highway Patrol Radar Units <br />Sheriff Dobeck explained that Indian River County works <br />very closely with the Florida Highway Patrol and has a very <br />good rapport with them. The Sheriff's Dept. recently has <br />received $60,000 as a result of seizures, citations, etc., <br />made by the -`Florida Highway Patrol in Indian River County, <br />and he would like to recommend that the County authorize the <br />purchase of 4 radar units to be given to the Highway Patrol <br />for appropriate use in Indian River County. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, the Board <br />unanimously authorized the purchase of 4 <br />KR -10 radar units at a cost not to exceed <br />$6,000, to be given to the Florida Highway <br />Patrol for appropriate use in Indian River <br />County; funds to come from the Sheriff's <br />seizure fund: <br />Upgrading Radio/Communications-System <br />Sheriff Dobeck explained that he would like to upgrade <br />their current system of communication. At present, the <br />Sheriff's Dept. has 18 hand-held radios and he would like to <br />recommend that 34 additional "walkie talkies" be purchased <br />to allow all officers on duty to be in touch with <br />headquarters when they are not in their radio -equipped <br />50 <br />
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