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The Enforcer is the first of its kind, a foldable DSLR run’n’gun rig. It’s small enough to fit in your back pocket but when unfolded, it’s an extremely stable DSLR camera support. .
The Enforcer includes our Gorilla Plate V2 as the platform for your camera. You can attach your Zacuto Z-Finder Mounting Frame to this Gorilla Plate V2. Attach your camera to the plate with the single ¼ 20 screw and quick release on and off the Enforcer with the red quick release ratcheting lever. The Gorilla Plate can be attached at two different points. Keep the Enforcer in a vertical position for use with a Zacuto Z-Finder. This will give you the correct distance from your eye to the Z-Finder eyecup. Extend the Enforcer via the red push lever to place the camera further away for use without a Z-Finder. This gives you a bit more distance to focus on the camera LCD.
Built into the Enforcer is a gunstock with a comfortable rubber pad. Adjust the angle and/or position of the gunstock with the two Allen screws to conform to your body size and shape.
The Enforcer folds up by first quick releasing your camera off the rig. Then push the red push lever to snap the camera support arm down. Push down on the silver circular cap to flip the gunstock away. Reverse to quickly get the Enforcer ready to shoot!
Residual evidence of Drug Enforcement AGENCY / Drug Enforcement Administration, presented by the Mandela Effect Database.
Law Enforcement officers participate in the 2011 Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg, a multi-day, multi-leg event culminating Friday, June 24 at the Special Olympics Summer Games Celebration Ceremonies.
More than 90 newly certified officers will graduate at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 30 from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) during a ceremony to be held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church at 3475 Lebanon Pike in Hermitage, Tenn. The event will coincide with the 50th anniversary celebration of TLETA as Tennessee’s leading law enforcement training organization.
Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Anderson, Col. Laurence Lobdell, Maj. Gen. Blake Ortner, and Col. Thomas Russell-Tutty pause for a photo opportunity behind the Thin Blue Line flag cake in honor of Law Enforcement Week. Camp Arifjan Kuwait, May 7, 2017. (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Amanda DuMond/Released)
The strict dogs on a leash policy sign looked entirely to my mind's eye as being enforced by a giant aardvark tongue
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Wearing Lavarock Creations Enforcer Jacket and Cyanide Leather Pants
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The National Law Enforcement Museum at the Washington Hilton Hotel held a discussion about the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981, by John Hinckley, Jr. President Reagan was only a few months into his presidency when he spoke to representatives from the AFL-CIO at the Hilton Hotel. As he was leaving the building, he waved to the crowds of people, and then a shot rang out. President Reagan’s Secret Service rushed the president into his limo and then to George Washington University Hospital where surgeons repaired the damage from Hinckley’s bullet. Law enforcement officers tackled Hinckley at the hotel and held him at the DC jail until he was formally arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 1982, Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity and was committed to St. Elizabeths Hospital. Last year, Hinckley was released and is living with his elderly mother in suburban Virginia.
Panelists
Special Agent Tim McCarthy (ret.)McCarthy was a Special Agent in the US Secret Service Presidential Detail when he took a bullet protecting President Reagan. He is now the chief of the Orland Park (IL) Police Department.
Special Agent Danny Spriggs (ret.)Spriggs was a Secret Service Special Agent with the Presidential Protective Division on the day of the assassination attempt. Spriggs rose to the rank of Deputy Director of the Secret Service before retiring in 2004.
Special Agent Tom Baker (ret.)Baker was the Criminal Assistant Special Agent in Charge with the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington (DC) Field Office at the time of the assassination attempt and led the criminal investigation into John Hinckley Jr.
Moderator
Mr. Tom SherwoodSherwood is a reporter for NBC News4 specializing in politics and DC government.
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
I added more epoxy after the initial amount to make things stronger. Later on, I'll shave some of this off with a file so that the levers clears everything.
NOTE: This is the first part of this repair job, and there is much more to come later. (BTW, the epoxy didn't work)
The Enforcer is the first of its kind, a foldable DSLR run’n’gun rig. It’s small enough to fit in your back pocket but when unfolded, it’s an extremely stable DSLR camera support. .
The Enforcer includes our Gorilla Plate V2 as the platform for your camera. You can attach your Zacuto Z-Finder Mounting Frame to this Gorilla Plate V2. Attach your camera to the plate with the single ¼ 20 screw and quick release on and off the Enforcer with the red quick release ratcheting lever. The Gorilla Plate can be attached at two different points. Keep the Enforcer in a vertical position for use with a Zacuto Z-Finder. This will give you the correct distance from your eye to the Z-Finder eyecup. Extend the Enforcer via the red push lever to place the camera further away for use without a Z-Finder. This gives you a bit more distance to focus on the camera LCD.
Built into the Enforcer is a gunstock with a comfortable rubber pad. Adjust the angle and/or position of the gunstock with the two Allen screws to conform to your body size and shape.
The Enforcer folds up by first quick releasing your camera off the rig. Then push the red push lever to snap the camera support arm down. Push down on the silver circular cap to flip the gunstock away. Reverse to quickly get the Enforcer ready to shoot!
in Charleston, South Carolina.
It was a very hot day in this beautiful city.
Durstige Politesse
Es war ein sehr heißer Tag in dieser wunderschönen Stadt.
Law enforcement rangers clean up a campsite to prevent wildlife from eating unattended food at the Colonial Creek campground during patrol.
ICAN activists at a missile park in Woomera, Australia, in April 2018.
Credit: Dimity Hawkins / ICAN
More than 90 newly certified officers will graduate at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 30 from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) during a ceremony to be held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church at 3475 Lebanon Pike in Hermitage, Tenn. The event will coincide with the 50th anniversary celebration of TLETA as Tennessee’s leading law enforcement training organization.
Janey seems all innocent, but we actually lost a few fingers on Halloween. Kids should know better than to take more than one treat!
D80 w/ 50mm f/1.8. WB, Hue and other tweaks adjusted in Lightroom2 (Great application!)
On August 9, 2022, Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Donald M. Remy traveled to Little Rock, Arkansas, starting his visit at the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States (EANGUS) 51st National Conference before going to the Central Arkansas Veteran Healthcare System’s Eugene J. Towbin VA Medical Center in North Little Rock, VA’s Law Enforcement Training Center and Little Rock National Cemetery.
Photo: Remy said, "A special thanks to the Director of VA’s Law Enforcement Training Center Conrad Hamp and Deputy Director Operations Trent Pettis for the tour and introducing me to the incredible staff during my visit at the training center. I was able to see some of the training our VA police office receive to maintain the safety of our Veterans and staff. (VA photo/Jennifer A. Roy)
Officers and community members cheered on Law Enforcement United riders as they make their way to their final destination at the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington DC. The Mount Vernon District Station hosted riders in Chapter VIII of the Police Unity Tour as they too made their final trek to the Memorial.
The Thirteenth Session of WIPO's Advisory Committee on Enforcement (ACE) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from September 3 to September 5, 2018.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
ICAN activists at a missile park in Woomera, Australia, in April 2018.
Credit: Dimity Hawkins / ICAN
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial at Judiciary Square, NW, Washington DC on Sunday morning, 10 May 2015 by Elvert Barnes Photography
20th LAW RIDE Wreath Ceremony
Musical Selection after remarks by Chris Jackson & Friends Pipe Band
Visit LAW RIDE at lawride.com
Elvert Barnes National Police Week LAW RIDE docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/LawRide
Elvert Barnes 2015 NATIONAL POLICE WEEK / Washington DC at elvertbarnes.com/NPW2015
The Enforcer is the first of its kind, a foldable DSLR run’n’gun rig. It’s small enough to fit in your back pocket but when unfolded, it’s an extremely stable DSLR camera support. .
The Enforcer includes our Gorilla Plate V2 as the platform for your camera. You can attach your Zacuto Z-Finder Mounting Frame to this Gorilla Plate V2. Attach your camera to the plate with the single ¼ 20 screw and quick release on and off the Enforcer with the red quick release ratcheting lever. The Gorilla Plate can be attached at two different points. Keep the Enforcer in a vertical position for use with a Zacuto Z-Finder. This will give you the correct distance from your eye to the Z-Finder eyecup. Extend the Enforcer via the red push lever to place the camera further away for use without a Z-Finder. This gives you a bit more distance to focus on the camera LCD.
Built into the Enforcer is a gunstock with a comfortable rubber pad. Adjust the angle and/or position of the gunstock with the two Allen screws to conform to your body size and shape.
The Enforcer folds up by first quick releasing your camera off the rig. Then push the red push lever to snap the camera support arm down. Push down on the silver circular cap to flip the gunstock away. Reverse to quickly get the Enforcer ready to shoot!