More Buck Savage Police Training Videos

by Scott on October 9, 2009

Photo by Dave Smith

Photo by Dave Smith

Here are some more Buck Savage videos. If you like these check out the original Buck Savage police training videos. (Hat tip to Betsy Brantner Smith for posting them.)

Who is Buck Savage?

Buck Savage is a caricature of an inept and unsafe police officer.

He was developed as a police training tool in 1980 by Dave Smith who worked at the Arizona Department of Public Safety Training Division.

Dave later became the first Street Survival Instructor and worked at the Law Enforcement Training Network (LETN).

He currently works at Police One TV, still teaches Street Survival, and writes for Police magazine, PoliceOne.com, and the Calibre Press Newsline.

Buck at the Police Academy


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Buck Savage and the Search Warrant


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Buck goes to Motor School

This was the last video Buck ever made.

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Safty Training Videos November 5, 2009 at 5:04 pm

Buck Savage is the BEST!!

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