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    5 colonels?

    Really? We have five units on our squad instead of the required 12. We dont even have mid shift units. Not even 1 or 2 like some squads usually do, and that is not even enough! We need 8 or so mid shift units like we had years ago. We are ****ing slammed! A colonel position created just for a special person. Wow! Just wow! As if the creation of D5 did not creat enough command positions for special people while leaving the SAME EXACT, if not less, number of short handed deputies on the street! Nothing improved for patrol. In fact, in order to minimally staff D5, the very important mid shift was done away with county wide.

    This is what I have noticed in the last 5 years or so... More neighborhoods, more apartment complexes, more businesses, more traffic, more bad people moving in from other areas, more section 8, More calls, more crime, more crashes, more BS useless paperwork, more crazy people, more supervisors, more commanders, more districts, more colonels, more micromanaging, more stress, more people quitting....

    Less deputies.

    Bravo HCSO

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    All the experts recommend a 5 to 1 ratio in law enforcement in terms of subordinates to supervisors. So STFU and quit if you don’t like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    All the experts recommend a 5 to 1 ratio in law enforcement in terms of subordinates to supervisors. So STFU and quit if you don’t like it.
    So if the OP has five people on his/her patrol squad and the five colonels were directly supervising that patrol squad, wouldn't the ratio be 1:1? Boy, you might be legally retarded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    So if the OP has five people on his/her patrol squad and the five colonels were directly supervising that patrol squad, wouldn't the ratio be 1:1? Boy, you might be legally retarded.
    You miss understood them, I think what it was trying to say is 5 supervisors for every working deputy.

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    What are you gonna do about it, puzzy boy?

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    Here he goes again. Take a break dude you need to come up for air. CC’s balls on your chin is making you light headed.

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    Nobody who matters gives a flying fukc what you think about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Really? We have five units on our squad instead of the required 12. We dont even have mid shift units. Not even 1 or 2 like some squads usually do, and that is not even enough! We need 8 or so mid shift units like we had years ago. We are ****ing slammed! A colonel position created just for a special person. Wow! Just wow! As if the creation of D5 did not creat enough command positions for special people while leaving the SAME EXACT, if not less, number of short handed deputies on the street! Nothing improved for patrol. In fact, in order to minimally staff D5, the very important mid shift was done away with county wide.

    This is what I have noticed in the last 5 years or so... More neighborhoods, more apartment complexes, more businesses, more traffic, more bad people moving in from other areas, more section 8, More calls, more crime, more crashes, more BS useless paperwork, more crazy people, more supervisors, more commanders, more districts, more colonels, more micromanaging, more stress, more people quitting....

    Less deputies.

    Bravo HCSO
    The over rated HCSO has always been top heavy for years. Tampa P.D. has been servicing the inner city for years with not 1 colonel. The only way change will come is to get rid of the good ole boys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Really? We have five units on our squad instead of the required 12. We dont even have mid shift units. Not even 1 or 2 like some squads usually do, and that is not even enough! We need 8 or so mid shift units like we had years ago. We are ****ing slammed! A colonel position created just for a special person. Wow! Just wow! As if the creation of D5 did not creat enough command positions for special people while leaving the SAME EXACT, if not less, number of short handed deputies on the street! Nothing improved for patrol. In fact, in order to minimally staff D5, the very important mid shift was done away with county wide.

    This is what I have noticed in the last 5 years or so... More neighborhoods, more apartment complexes, more businesses, more traffic, more bad people moving in from other areas, more section 8, More calls, more crime, more crashes, more BS useless paperwork, more crazy people, more supervisors, more commanders, more districts, more colonels, more micromanaging, more stress, more people quitting....

    Less deputies.

    Bravo HCSO
    Well Tampa PD has been it forever with not 1 colonel let alone 5. But unfortunately until the good ole boy system is uprooted out the HCSO nothing will ever change.

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