Police Car Desk and Console

Police and Law Enforcement agencies across the country are searching for a quality built police console and laptop car desk to make their jobs safer.  The use of laptop computers in police cars is past the experimental stages.  Computer technology has proven itself to be invaluable to all law enforcement that use it and is now as much a part of standard issue equipment as a set of handcuffs.  The only question remaining is how to best utilize the technology available.

 

A standard patrol police console is utilized for radio and siren equipment as well as for laptop computers. A police laptop desk allows for the police computer to be used by either driver or passenger.  Having a police console installed will not interfere with the use of the passenger seat which means that police cars which have two officers, the driver can focus on driving duty and the passenger to concentrate on operating the equipment.  Running license plates on the fly and corresponding with dispatch during the course of duty becomes routine.

 

A proper police car console and laptop workstation should allow the officer to stand outside the passenger door in a tactically safe work zone, while allowing access to the onboard computer; especially true for officers who are on lone patrol.   All your tactical equipment and police console should work with you in the manner which you conduct your duty.  You should never have to adjust your standard way of performing your duty to accommodate your equipment.

 

A P71 Interceptor police console with a custom laptop desk component will increase department efficiency as well as reduced wear and tear on equipment.  With thousands of police consoles in use already, this product has proven itself to withstand harsh stop and go driving.  Additionally, a police console acts as a truly mobile office allowing for much of the standard office work to be done while on patrol.  This allows better interdepartmental efficiency in that the officers on patrol can spend more time on their beat performing service for the community they serve and protect.  It is easy to agree that an officer is better off being on patrol in their police cars than being strapped to an office desk.