LAPD UNVEILS THEIR NEW FLEET OF ELECTRIC BIKES
by Electric Bike Action Magazine, Summer 2018
Studio photo of the Bulls Sentinel, a purpose-built electric bike built to LAPD’s specifications.
The Los Angeles Police Department already utilizes 500 bicycles on bike patrol, and they’ve added 20 Sentinels to start the program. The bikes will allow officers to respond to calls quicker, especially in congested downtown areas, and arrive ready to respond. It also, like the traditional bike counterparts, puts officers in a great position to interact with the public. People seem to like cops on bikes, it’s bringing back the beat cops.
Beck is a huge proponent of electric bikes, he’s gone riding with us and just loves them. This program will be part of his legacy, as he retires from duty this week.
THE LUCKY FEW
The 20 e-bikes gives LAPD the largest fleet in the country, and will be spread among 4 divisions (Central, Hollywood, Pacific and North Hollywood), and trainings have already begun. The number of bikes, as well as types, will expand as the officers assess the usability and expanded needs for the bikes. The department worked for several months on the curriculum and officers who are already experienced bicycle patrol officers have been chosen to go through the training.