Police Officer Shows His Badge

Published on July 11, 2023
Duration: 0:07

This guide demonstrates the simple installation of a hook-and-loop backed police badge onto tactical gear. Officer J. Quirarte shows how to attach his 'Sticky Badge' to the loop field on his vest, a common practice for law enforcement professionals to quickly and securely display identification.

Quick Summary

A 'sticky badge' is a police badge with a hook-and-loop (Velcro) backing, allowing for quick and secure attachment to the loop fields on tactical vests or plate carriers. This method ensures easy identification display on duty gear.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Sticky Badge
  2. 00:03Demonstration: Attaching the Badge

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'sticky badge' used by police officers?

A 'sticky badge' refers to a law enforcement badge designed with a hook-and-loop (Velcro) backing. This allows officers to quickly and securely attach their badge to the loop fields commonly found on tactical vests and plate carriers.

How do police officers attach their badges to tactical vests?

Many modern police badges feature a hook-and-loop backing, often called 'Velcro'. Officers simply align this backing with the corresponding loop field on their tactical vest or plate carrier and press firmly to secure it in place.

What is the purpose of a hook-and-loop badge attachment?

The hook-and-loop system provides a fast, reliable, and easily replaceable method for displaying official identification on tactical gear. It's designed for durability and quick application/removal in various operational environments.

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