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=09 =20 =20 Off-Duty Activities Survey - We Need Your Help!= strong> Being a law enforcement profess

=09 [Off-Duty Activities Survey](3D"=) =20 [3D"We] =20 Off-Duty Activities Survey - We Need Your Help!= strong> Being a law enforcement professional, no matter what your j= ob title, is a lifestyle more than an occupation. Yes, you put on a uniform= , work a shift, maybe some secondary employment, etc. but even when you=E2= =80=99re off-duty you=E2=80=99re still alert, aware and empowered to take l= aw enforcement action if emergency circumstances demand it. The question is= : When you=E2=80=99re not in uniform and working your shift, how do you spe= nd your time? OFFICER Media Group is trying to get an idea of what the most= popular off-duty recreational activities are. Do you like to watch TV? Or = only movies? Do you prefer outdoor activities during the appropriate season= (s)? Do you hunt? Fish? Camp or RV? Do you like to straighten some curves o= n your motorcycle? We ask that you offer us some insight. Pl= ease take this short survey =E2=80=93 it=E2=80=99s all multiple choice and = should only take a few minutes at most =E2=80=93 about your off-duty prefer= ences. Help us understand what you enjoy doing with your off-duty time and = provide us a bit of information about the brands you prefer where appropria= te. As a thank you for your few minutes, should you choose to = include the contact information requested at the end (name, email, phone = =E2=80=93 these can be agency=E2=80=99s if you prefer), you'll be e= ntered for a chance to received a signed copy of the book, "Active Killers = and the Crimes They Perpetrated." This critically acclaimed paperb= ack documents over 150 years of active shooter events and the lessons to be= learned both by society and by law enforcement. Thank you in advance for the few minutes of your t= ime! [TAK= E THE SURVEY =C2=BB](3D"http=) =09 =09 =20 =20 [3D"Locksmith]= =20 If you are having trouble viewing, please click here. This e-mail is being sent to {EMAIL} because you subscri= bed to Officer.com communications or your email was provided to us based on your interests. = > Click [here](3D"=) to unsubscribe. You may unsubscribe at any time. Read our [privacy policy](3D"=). Contact us by emailing [emailsolutions@endeavorb2b.com](3D"), or writing: Endeavor Business Media, LLC c/o E-mail Unsubscribe 30 Burton Hills Blvd., Suite 185 Nashville, TN 37215 USA Endeavor Business Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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