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<title>Blogosm &#45; Phantom Spikes</title>

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<title>Police Tire Spikes: How They Work and When Officers Use Them!</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ You also need an exit plan. Once deployed, you clear the road quickly to avoid secondary incidents. This is where training becomes critical. ]]></description>


<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 17:02:42 +0530</pubDate>

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