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<blockquote data-quote="Ginsu" data-source="post: 124757" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Cobb Co PD has 5 zones with approx 10 officers on duty per shift per zone. Some zones are obviously bigger than others based on how large the population is in that area. Inside the county there are 5 cities who have their own departments who take care of everything inside their city limits. My department covers the unincorporated area's. But about 80 % of Cobb is all buisness districts or residential area's. For giggles here is a link to the <a href="http://www.cobbchamber.org/county/facts/index.htm" target="_blank">Chamber of Commerce</a> for more details. The county is 400 square miles and as of a couple years ago the population was 607,751 people (I am not sure of what it is currently). </p><p></p><p>So in a round about way in answering your question, every beat in all the zones are different sizes. Some are very small and others are huge. I work in zone 4 and average about 80-115 miles a shift working my beat or my beat partners. Each zone has about 15-20 cars that every one uses. Special Ops is has about 100 to 200 cars that are take home and assigned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ginsu, post: 124757, member: 6"] Cobb Co PD has 5 zones with approx 10 officers on duty per shift per zone. Some zones are obviously bigger than others based on how large the population is in that area. Inside the county there are 5 cities who have their own departments who take care of everything inside their city limits. My department covers the unincorporated area's. But about 80 % of Cobb is all buisness districts or residential area's. For giggles here is a link to the [URL=http://www.cobbchamber.org/county/facts/index.htm]Chamber of Commerce[/URL] for more details. The county is 400 square miles and as of a couple years ago the population was 607,751 people (I am not sure of what it is currently). So in a round about way in answering your question, every beat in all the zones are different sizes. Some are very small and others are huge. I work in zone 4 and average about 80-115 miles a shift working my beat or my beat partners. Each zone has about 15-20 cars that every one uses. Special Ops is has about 100 to 200 cars that are take home and assigned. [/QUOTE]
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