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01-31-2015, 03:08 PM #21SchizoidGuest
1/30/2015
ST. PETERSBURG POLICE WARN OF ALARMING SPIKE IN CAR THEFTS AND BURGLARIES
Car thefts and burglaries have risen dramatically in St. Petersburg..."There are about 100 kids in our city that are doing all of these crimes." Because the alleged perpetrators are so young, they are sometimes released the same night or the day after their arrest.
"They keep getting out and doing the same crime."
http://www.tampabay.com/news/publics...laries/2215782
I support Chief Holloway!! He really knows how to tackle the South side youth problem. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ..............................
12/18/2014
SECOND CHANCE PROGRAM FOR YOUTH OFFENDERS
The city is now just weeks from implementing a new system designed to steer hundreds of young people away from the criminal justice system.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/localgo...n-2015/2210771
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01-31-2015, 04:59 PM #22chief Dick TaterGuest
Juvenile 2nd Chance Diversion
a/k/a Recreation Program for Kanika's Kids
(reference video www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmFq8Ig2eKU)
South Side Joy Riding
The chief made felony auto thieves eligible for juvenile diversion in his 10/28/14 memo. He got educated upside the head so scratch that. However, watch for more "iniatives" arising from the criminal faction. Oh, such as pressure to make all of Kanika's Kids misdemeanants, turning auto theft into trespassing in a conveyance.
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01-31-2015, 06:04 PM #23JitsburgGuest
"the recent surge in auto thefts is likely the result of word spreading about how easy it is to steal a car"
Jits of the 'Burg unite. Word's out. It's easy to be sleazy in Chief Holloway's city of opportunity
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jit
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02-01-2015, 12:43 AM #24
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Maybe these traffic stops kept him from committing more felonies and going back to prison.
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02-01-2015, 01:19 PM #25bilgeberryGuest
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02-01-2015, 03:06 PM #26Rat patrolGuest
Fat & happy
Holloway told the Gibbs High gathering his department is going to begin documenting every time an officer stops someone, regardless of whether a citation is issued. If the same person is stopped repeatedly, department leaders will notice and ask why. As for the chief, George Lofton said the officers “love him, no question about that”
http://tbo.com/pinellas-county/st-pe...150201/?page=2
Easy to say when your chair has a permanent b u t t imprint. GL+cronies have desk jobs for life, they & theirs skip out on vaca & long holiday weekends without taking turns with the grunts who get stuck humping their load. Patrol is a distant memory for most of these guys & gals. Locked promos, locked transfers to specialized units. Suck it up & pay your dues so they can throw another party.
"Begin documenting every time an officer stops someone". Already captured in CAD notes so this is nothing but a publicity flimflam. "Will ask why" is what ignorant appeasing micromanagers do & not what leaders do.
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02-01-2015, 04:59 PM #27UnregisteredGuest
They've got so much time on the dept. that leaving isn't an option. Might as well feather their nest before retiring. Mel, maj Paul, and their fellow PBA luvin' skaters don't want to share the goodies with anyone else except for their slacker support team runners on the promo lists and making certain allowances for the coalition to get a piece of the pie so as to avoid conflicts. The mascot is the big strapping handsome guy who doubles as a male model for the chief's glam shots of SPPD. Everything is beautiful. This is what it's about, people. Law enforcement takes a back seat.
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02-01-2015, 05:33 PM #28UnregisteredGuest
Thee are the values of the city of StPete. The citizens of StPete voted these people into office. Your job is to comply with the wishes of the community. YOU YOU YOU don't get to decide what the values of the community are. Don't start with the crap about the vocal minority or the silent majority. That doesn't mean crap even if it were true (it's not). The citizens voted these people into office to do their work. If you don't like it, then quit. If you can't quit and start over somewhere else, then sit down, do what you're told, and STFU.
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02-01-2015, 06:21 PM #29
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The Chief is doing a great job
Some very favorable news coverage of SPPD is in today's St. Pete Tribune.
http://tbo.com/pinellas-county/st-pe...will-20150201/
The Chief and Mayor are doing a good job of raising public awareness of the great job officers are doing in the face of national anti-police propaganda campaign.
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02-01-2015, 11:46 PM #30UnregisteredGuest
Tom, this was covered in Post #26 duhhhhhh. Mayor and chief know who they got by the pension short hairs. When the chief went around to unit meetings the first thing he wanted to know was how much time you had on. I can't say I blame the old timers for coasting because there's no citizen or council support. It's easier to roll over and bark I LOVE CHIEF HOLLOWAY. Not saying it's right, just saying. But gawdayum Tom knock it off already.
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