Incredible Way to Store Vests
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009My name is Craig Black and I serve as the Assistant Chief for the West Valley City Police Department in Utah. After many years in law enforcement, I have seen many new ideas in regards to Police equipment, some good and some bad. However, upon learning about the VEST REST and the concept behind it, the idea only made sense. The West Valley City Police Department currently employs approximately 190 Police Officers. We are a full service department with many different specialties and a wide array of cultural and economic demographics, with its share of violent crime. The use of the ballistic vest is imminent with our Officers and within our functions as a department. As an administrator, I often consider the safety of our officers and the state of the equipment used. Though there are many tools used to ensure Officer Safety, the bullet proof vest is among the most important. I was pleased to learn of the VEST REST and the protection is provides for the ballistic vests. After testing and using the VEST REST, our administration decided that the VEST REST was an incredible, inexpensive way to ensure that our vests maintain the desired quality and protection intended. We were pleased to issue the VEST REST to every Officer within the department and have heard many good reports as to the quality of protection it provides for the vests. The quality, durability and low cost of the VEST REST is a great way to reduce replacement costs and maintain the safety of our Officers. Thank you VEST REST.
Sincerely,
Craig Black
Assistant Chief
West Valley City Police Department

