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There is usually a morning briefing held around 9:00 am even if they should attend to the briefing before they hit their beat around 7:00 am. An afternoon briefing is sometimes seen later in the day. | There is usually a morning briefing held around 9:00 am even if they should attend to the briefing before they hit their beat around 7:00 am. An afternoon briefing is sometimes seen later in the day. | ||
In ''[[CHiPs '99]]'', the briefing was given by [[Captain Baker]] with the help of CHP Commissioner Getraer.<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = CHiPs '99 | title = CHiPs '99}}</ref> | In ''[[CHiPs '99]]'', the briefing was given by [[Captain Baker]] with the help of [[CHP]] [[Commissioner]] Getraer.<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = CHiPs '99 | title = CHiPs '99}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 23 December 2014
A briefing in "CHiPs" is where patrol officers are informed as to the latest developments and information which they may need to know while out on patrol. Briefings are given by the officer in charge, usually Sergeant Getraer.
There is usually a morning briefing held around 9:00 am even if they should attend to the briefing before they hit their beat around 7:00 am. An afternoon briefing is sometimes seen later in the day.
In CHiPs '99, the briefing was given by Captain Baker with the help of CHP Commissioner Getraer.[1]