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  1. #11
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    Re: morale

    How can the brass really improve morale and working conditions ? Please put facts not exaggerations or things that cannot be done?

    Be truthful and serious and are there any places with good morale?

  2. #12
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    Re: morale

    Quote Originally Posted by southcop
    How can the brass really improve morale and working conditions ? Please put facts not exaggerations or things that cannot be done?

    Be truthful and serious and are there any places with good morale?
    How about for one, allowing officers to do police work and not this community policing bs. It feels like when you reach a certain rank you become a politician and forget what it is to be involved in a use of force or vehicle pursuit.

    Two, stop telling us there is no over time. "You can only do comp". Come to find out the brass who was on the same detail put four hours over time while everybody else WAS FORCED to put comp.

    Three, stop changing statistics. I've heard several bureaus and districts have redone the numbers to make it look like crime is down. Why lie? Stop trying to satisfy your superiors. If crime is up let it show. Instead some have chosen to redo the numbers so crime is where it should be. WE ARE OUR OWN WORST ENEMY. The public constantly bashes us, the mayor doesn't care about us. You get what you pay for. Apparently not in Miami-Dade. Pay officers less, don't allow them to do proactive police work, and mysteriously crime goes down!!

  3. #13
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    True true.

  4. #14
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    How do you know allegation no. 3 stats? prove it or shut up!

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by southcop
    How can the brass really improve morale and working conditions ? Please put facts not exaggerations or things that cannot be done?

    Be truthful and serious and are there any places with good morale?
    How about for one, allowing officers to do police work and not this community policing bs. It feels like when you reach a certain rank you become a politician and forget what it is to be involved in a use of force or vehicle pursuit.

    Two, stop telling us there is no over time. "You can only do comp". Come to find out the brass who was on the same detail put four hours over time while everybody else WAS FORCED to put comp.

    Three, stop changing statistics. I've heard several bureaus and districts have redone the numbers to make it look like crime is down. Why lie? Stop trying to satisfy your superiors. If crime is up let it show. Instead some have chosen to redo the numbers so crime is where it should be. WE ARE OUR OWN WORST ENEMY. The public constantly bashes us, the mayor doesn't care about us. You get what you pay for. Apparently not in Miami-Dade. Pay officers less, don't allow them to do proactive police work, and mysteriously crime goes down!!

  5. #15
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    Re: morale

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by southcop
    How can the brass really improve morale and working conditions ? Please put facts not exaggerations or things that cannot be done?

    Be truthful and serious and are there any places with good morale?
    How about for one, allowing officers to do police work and not this community policing bs. It feels like when you reach a certain rank you become a politician and forget what it is to be involved in a use of force or vehicle pursuit.

    Two, stop telling us there is no over time. "You can only do comp". Come to find out the brass who was on the same detail put four hours over time while everybody else WAS FORCED to put comp.

    Three, stop changing statistics. I've heard several bureaus and districts have redone the numbers to make it look like crime is down. Why lie? Stop trying to satisfy your superiors. If crime is up let it show. Instead some have chosen to redo the numbers so crime is where it should be. WE ARE OUR OWN WORST ENEMY. The public constantly bashes us, the mayor doesn't care about us. You get what you pay for. Apparently not in Miami-Dade. Pay officers less, don't allow them to do proactive police work, and mysteriously crime goes down!!
    IIt is a violation of law if true?

  6. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by ;1894109
    How can the brass really improve morale and working conditions ? Please put facts not exaggerations or things that cannot be done?

    Be truthful and serious and are there any places with good morale?
    6 years strong and nothing has changed.

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    6 years strong and nothing has changed.
    You’re stupid

  8. #18
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    Morale begins with you. I’m not saying that command can’t affect it, but that you and only you have the power to control how you react to any one situation. Focus on your day.

  9. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Morale begins with you. I’m not saying that command can’t affect it, but that you and only you have the power to control how you react to anyone situation. Focus on your day.
    HEAR, HEAR!

    The power of one is unconquerable! Morale, like integrity, is an intrinsic value, no one can put them in you and only you can diminish your morale and soil your integrity. It is a privilege to be a Miami Dade County deputy sheriff, the personal struggles that took to earn that Star and then keep it, are self-evident. We are optimistic about MDPD's future; especially should Mayor Alex Penelas win the Mayoral election on November 2020. Hopefully Mayor Penelas will appoint a police director with the experience, job knowledge, maturity and most importantly, familiarity with MDPD's past. Why? Those who fail to learn from past experiences are doomed to err again. The years between 2020 and 2024 will be pivotal for MDPD; whoever Mayor Penelas appoints police director will have the duty to ready the department for its transition to the elected Sheriff's Office.

    Until then, endeavor to persevere and do you best, regardless what cynics say and slothful fail to do. When you get in that Green and White cruiser remember this: You are the master of your fate, the captain of your soul; act accordingly.

  10. #20
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    I guess that only applies to rank and file and not the administration. They can soil their integrity and that’s ok.
    Double standard. Remember we learn from the best of them

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