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Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/15/12 15:20:37

Guest wrote:Oral Reprimands???

They should of had had their take homes taken away like other agencies did.


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Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/15/12 15:01:41

Cops speed. Its a perk of this type of work.

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Post by Guest » 05/15/12 14:26:05

Oral Reprimands???

They should of had had their take homes taken away like other agencies did.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Broward cop » 05/15/12 11:43:51

Guest wrote:Ya'all made ya'all's bed, so now ya'all can lie in it. Bet Watts feels crunchy now.

Watts still works for you? That me friend is a problem only you can fix and that is one BIG PROBLEM.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/15/12 11:23:07

Do more with less! just take your time about it.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Just Saying » 05/15/12 11:10:40

As much as we'd all like to do it, the above post is asinine. The media didn't start it or cause it - THEY ONLY REPORTED STUPID BEHAVIOR - you know, like when we get slammed by the violator who is sheet faced, and now, if arrested, will lose their job. Bullsheet! If you were man, or woman, enough to take the risk, then be man, or woman, enough to take your hit and go on with your life. And, as much as it pains me to say it, Watts didn't start this book, only this chapter, and it is a crappy book albeit a best seller for the media. Just make sure you aren't the main (or any) character in any future "books." Be safe and smart out there.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/15/12 11:03:16

Sad thing is, if this were up north, the union would have squashed these "investigations" so fast it wouldn't have even been a news story!

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Orlando_brawler » 05/15/12 10:59:27

Guest wrote:What all LEO's need to do now is every time you see a news media vehicle that fails to obey any law you pull them over and write them a citation.

After all they want to make sure the highways are safe so lets take it to the next step and make sure those in the news media are fully obeying the law as well.


Absolutely. I will be sure every Sun Sentinel van is fully abiding by FSS 316, and applicable blue copies will be issued as necessary.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/15/12 07:01:34

What all LEO's need to do now is every time you see a news media vehicle that fails to obey any law you pull them over and write them a citation.

After all they want to make sure the highways are safe so lets take it to the next step and make sure those in the news media are fully obeying the law as well.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/14/12 23:53:24

FHP disciplines 31 troopers for speeding
Investigation prompted by Sun Sentinel reports
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By Jon Burstein, Sun Sentinel

9:31 p.m. EDT, May 14, 2012
Fallout from a Sun Sentinel investigation of speeding cops widened Monday as the Florida Highway Patrol confirmed 31 troopers received oral reprimands for driving at excessive speeds and another 17 troopers are still under internal investigation.

In addition to the reprimands, the 31 troopers also are required to attend a four-hour ethics course, said FHP Capt. Nancy Rasmussen. Some attended the training Monday; the rest are scheduled to take the course Tuesday.

FHP opened the internal inquiries after the Sun Sentinel used toll records to identify 5,100 instances of officers from a dozen South Florida police agencies driving above 90 mph during a 13-month period, often outside their jurisdictions. Many of those officers did not appear to be responding to calls.

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XLaw Enforcement Among the officers examined by the Sun Sentinel, FHP troopers drove the fastest, with speeds as high as 130 mph, according to SunPass records. FHP policy requires troopers, tasked with keeping Florida's roadways safe, to obey the speed limit unless they are responding to an emergency call.


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FHP made available Monday a list of its law enforcement officers who were disciplined and where and when they sped, but did not detail how fast they were going or whether they were on duty. Of those disciplined, three are corporals and two are sergeants.

"From day to day, they need to be going the speed limit," Rasmussen said. "[The Sun Sentinel stories] brought an awareness back to it because we've had that policy set in stone forever. We expect our troopers to follow policy, and based on the investigation, it showed some of them weren't following policy."

There have been no indications that any of the troopers are fighting the investigations' findings, Rasmussen said. The oral reprimand will stay on each trooper's record for a year, and future infractions could result in a written reprimand, followed by a suspension.

Rasmussen said the 17 cases pending are not necessarily more severe, it's just that FHP has never had so many investigations come in at once before.

FHP is the fourth law enforcement agency to punish officers for speeding as a result of the Sun Sentinel investigation in February:

A Sunrise internal affairs investigation found four officers and three detectives hit excessive speeds at least once without good reason. Discipline ranged from a warning to the six-month loss of a take-home car.

Nine Plantation police officers lost their take-home cars for two days to more than three months.

Seven Margate police officers also lost the use of take-home cars from one day to 37 days.

A number of other law enforcement agencies have internal investigations pending.

The Miami Police Department has yet to announce any discipline for Fausto Lopez, the officer who pleaded no contest to misdemeanor reckless driving for traveling more than 100 mph to an off-duty job. He was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and ordered to pay $3,300 in court costs.

Lopez was the most frequent speeder in the Sun Sentinel investigation, routinely topping 100 mph. He slowed to near-legal speeds only after video of an FHP trooper pulling him over in October made national news.

Miami officers were among the most chronic speeders, with 143 of them driving over 90 mph — all outside city limits, the Sun Sentinel found.

The Davie Police Department has asked four officers, including a major and a captain, to explain why they were speeding as far away as Palm Beach County.

Consequences of police speeding can be serious. Officers exceeding the speed limit in Florida have caused at least 320 crashes and 19 deaths since 2004, the Sun Sentinel found.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by guest112 » 05/14/12 23:12:34

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/14/12 11:44:18

Guest wrote:Thank you Donna!
This is all about what you started.

Well at least it came back full circle to FHP where it all started.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/14/12 08:17:54

Thank you Donna!
This is all about what you started.

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/13/12 12:19:17

No reason to be tracked. As was said earlier, the GPS system is very easy to defeat. If they bust you it's because you let them. Fight the power!

Re: Speeding Trooper Investigations Have Started

Post by Guest » 05/13/12 10:54:27

It doesn't matter what you were told in the past. It's the present and you're going to be tracked. I was told I was going to get a 3% COLA on my retirement too and you see that isn't happening. If you don't want to be tracked, then you'll have to leave and find another job. That's just the shore and sweet of it. :roll:

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