equipment and assignments
I would like for someone to explain how new cars are assigned. Seems like necessity should be more important than giving a car to someone who basically drives it back and forth to work and out of town once a month. I guess it boils down to who is parking in that persons' garage!!
I looked on the website and found that the sheriff's dept. has four majors. Could someone expalin exactly what they do? Seems like alot of "clutter" at the top?
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Re: equipment and assignments
Necessity has nothing what so ever to do with it. It's all done by seniority and connection. You'd be amazed at how many patrolmen have units that are way ofer 100,000 miles, but someone that works in the office gets the new car.
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Originally Posted by hammerhead
I would like for someone to explain how new cars are assigned. Seems like necessity should be more important than giving a car to someone who basically drives it back and forth to work and out of town once a month. I guess it boils down to who is parking in that persons' garage!!
I looked on the website and found that the sheriff's dept. has four majors. Could someone expalin exactly what they do? Seems like alot of "clutter" at the top?
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Re: Joke decoder ring needed
Oh I get it, I just realized who those vehicles belong to, but that hook up has been going on for so long, it's like an open secret. They've been getting careless though. It's turning into a regular peyton place in the den.
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Originally Posted by Lee Roy
Equipment needed:
One tow bar to fit a new Ford Explorer. This is needed to pull a new burgandy crown vic. Must have a qucik release lever in case someone catches them!!!!
What makes the above reference so funny is that no one gets the joke. ha ha ha ha