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  1. #51
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    How's that new Deputy Chief working out ? Did the Chief make the right choice ?

    H/T
    We got a new Deputy Chief? Funny...... I did not read that in the H/T, wonder why?

  2. #52
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    Shhhh, we are trying to keep the selection hush hush for the Chief. Get back to work and harass some homeless person Officer.

    H/T

  3. #53
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    It took Dipino 30 days to get to a squad meeting. I have yet to see the "Colonel" at my squad meeting. Could somebody post his photo so I know what he looks like?

  4. #54
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest 5
    It took Dipino 30 days to get to a squad meeting. I have yet to see the "Colonel" at my squad meeting. Could somebody post his photo so I know what he looks like?
    Think Lt. Dangle from Reno 911 but minus the porn 'stache.

    http://sarasotapd.org/news/colonel-s...uty-chief.html

    Is it true that he rode a unicorn into the promotional ceremony? I ask only because he sounds almost magical. And I say that with the utmost respect.

  5. #55
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    Has the new deputy chief become a certified Florida law enforcement officer yet? Being out of law enforcement for so long I believe he has to attend a full academy per FDLE.

  6. #56
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    you believe wrong. FDLE states an 8 year hiatus or more necessitates attending a full academy. he is under that mark

  7. #57
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    Quote Originally Posted by wrong
    you believe wrong. FDLE states an 8 year hiatus or more necessitates attending a full academy. he is under that mark
    How long is my certification valid?

    Answer: Once certified, an officer’s certification is valid for 4-years following the date of certification. The officer must maintain active employment and meet the mandatory retraining requirements to keep the certification active.

    If the officer separates from employment for any reason other than military duty, the officer has exactly four years from the date of separation before the certification expires.

    During that time, the officer may need to take the 40-hour mandatory training to become re-employed. If the officer has a 4-year but less than 8-year break in service, he/she must contact one of the approved selection centers or an employing agency in order to verify previous Florida certification.

    Once the selection center or agency verifies your eligibility, you will be issued an approved Application for Equivalency, CJSTC Form 76.

    Upon receipt of this approval, you will have one year to demonstrate proficiency in the high liability areas (which may take one to two weeks) and pass the State Officer Certification Exam.

    http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Content/...tions-(2).aspx

  8. #58
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    Looks like Lt. Dangle is headed to the Police Academy.

  9. #59
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    Question Re: Deputy chief candidates

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by wrong
    you believe wrong. FDLE states an 8 year hiatus or more necessitates attending a full academy. he is under that mark
    How long is my certification valid?

    Answer: Once certified, an officer’s certification is valid for 4-years following the date of certification. The officer must maintain active employment and meet the mandatory retraining requirements to keep the certification active.

    If the officer separates from employment for any reason other than military duty, the officer has exactly four years from the date of separation before the certification expires.

    During that time, the officer may need to take the 40-hour mandatory training to become re-employed. If the officer has a 4-year but less than 8-year break in service, he/she must contact one of the approved selection centers or an employing agency in order to verify previous Florida certification.

    Once the selection center or agency verifies your eligibility, you will be issued an approved Application for Equivalency, CJSTC Form 76.

    Upon receipt of this approval, you will have one year to demonstrate proficiency in the high liability areas (which may take one to two weeks) and pass the State Officer Certification Exam.

    http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/Content/...tions-(2).aspx
    This was written by someone familiar with FDLE training standards (Rossnagle). Rossnagle fired on 7/24 - thou shall not tell the truth about the DC and the Chief that hired him.

  10. #60
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    Re: Deputy chief candidates

    The malcontent who keeps advocating a work slowdown is showing his corrupt colors. It’s nothing less than a strike action and is against the law. This is exactly why the chief needs to bring in a trusted outsider to reform SPD.

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