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    No thanks to your officer who wrecked one of our cars last night. Our department is small and works with a tight budget and now we are left 1 car down(and it was one of our brand new cars). Glad both officers are okay and please exhibit safe driving practices on the road-even when running a 3. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biscayne PO View Post
    No thanks to your officer who wrecked one of our cars last night. Our department is small and works with a tight budget and now we are left 1 car down(and it was one of our brand new cars). Glad both officers are okay and please exhibit safe driving practices on the road-even when running a 3. Thank you.
    Stop whining. You've got a solid tax base to pay if insurance or the county doesn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biscayne PO View Post
    No thanks to your officer who wrecked one of our cars last night. Our department is small and works with a tight budget and now we are left 1 car down(and it was one of our brand new cars). Glad both officers are okay and please exhibit safe driving practices on the road-even when running a 3. Thank you.

    And you think that this is the proper venue to air your concerns over this incident?
    If you were the person with the appropriate rank and stature in your agency you would know that there are other venues to address this concern.
    Meanwhile, put your big boy pants on and remember that is better for people to think that you are a complete idiot than to open your mouth and remove every doubt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biscayne PO View Post
    No thanks to your officer who wrecked one of our cars last night. Our department is small and works with a tight budget and now we are left 1 car down(and it was one of our brand new cars). Glad both officers are okay and please exhibit safe driving practices on the road-even when running a 3. Thank you.
    Lol, real smart rookie, promote a divide between your 5 person department and Intracoastal. Shut the f--k up rookie.

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    Aslong as the officer is okay, that's all that matters. You can replace a car, not a life.

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    not like the mdpd guy is getting a car to replace his anytime soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biscayne PO View Post
    No thanks to your officer who wrecked one of our cars last night. Our department is small and works with a tight budget and now we are left 1 car down(and it was one of our brand new cars). Glad both officers are okay and please exhibit safe driving practices on the road-even when running a 3. Thank you.
    I believe that the "rookie" was calling out someone who showed no consideration in the destruction of property that was important to someone else. The guy probably takes pride in serving others, and he was likely angry that someone reduced his ability to serve.
    There are other professions (not funded by the public) where service to the public is not the most important thing (e.g., security guard for a car dealership). Some are likely sorry that he made the lives of others (who sometimes lack respect for the public) a little harder.
    This site was originally founded to protect LEO from unfair internal investigations. This goal is only accomplished through fair accountability to everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biscayne PO View Post
    No thanks to your officer who wrecked one of our cars last night. Our department is small and works with a tight budget and now we are left 1 car down(and it was one of our brand new cars). Glad both officers are okay and please exhibit safe driving practices on the road-even when running a 3. Thank you.
    If your chief concern is the safety of your departments fleet perhaps you might want to leave them in the safety of your parking lot also your command staff may want to research some in-service training for what an emergency vehicle looks like in route to a priority call since it seems to be a foreign sight and sound to its officers

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    Of course it's on U Tube
    http://youtu.be/8TKDGC2AsLo

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    I can assure you that this was not actually authored by a BP officer. You guys are well thought of and a new car is on the horizon. Carry on and thanks for the help.

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