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10-28-2019, 06:54 PM #11UnregisteredGuest
You have to be a snot nosed newbie gimme gimme crybaby. Do know about the COPS grants that put one million cops on the street? I'll take the liberty to educate you junior since you said you won't reply and don't care what I say. When crime spikes don't we have PRIME? Isn't it there job to operate in stealth mode in their unmarked cars so real cops like you can go 40 for two hours and post to your social media.
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10-28-2019, 07:13 PM #12UnregisteredGuest
So, you write above, "Where in what I wrote did I ever say that it worked? WHERE? Please quote where I said that the COP program worked?" Wow, so you are basically admitting it doesn't work, I'm surprised. I don't know what other option you would have to save face. I actually care about the department and the city, and I think it's time to use our police personnel wisely. Continuing to waste personnel on leftover ideas from the failed Clinton Administration is not a good use of police personnel. You state "Its a department wide philosophy that addresses the way police respond to and solve problems." So if we have a rash of vehicle break-ins between 2 to 4 AM are our community police officers going to fix it. Is another one of their 6:00 PM meetings with a tiny group of old people going to stop the problem? No, hell no, it will be dedicated street officers that work at that time. Those old people will be sound asleep (which is normal and ok.) I suspect that you are a community po that is worried that others are going to jump on board with this and you will lose your do nothing sweet position. We could hire retired police officers at a fourth of what you make and they could BS the public just as well as you, probably better (they would only need a couple embroidered polo shirts.) Then sworn resources could actually be assigned to the road where needed. You people do nothing.
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10-28-2019, 09:52 PM #13UnregisteredGuest
Yes
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10-28-2019, 11:25 PM #14UnregisteredGuest
My god is your skull so thick that you cannot comprehend what I wrote. Again where did I say that the original COP model is still being used. I was trying to explain to you bonehead what the Community Police Model was and its intent. If you are having a problem between 0200 and 0400 hours you should have PRIME adjusting their schedule and you will need to stay awake and actually do your job (If you know what it is and how you do it).
I thought you said you didnt care what I wrote and you wouldnt respond. Stop making yourself look stupid (your spelling stooopid) and go hide and avoid doing any actual work.
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10-29-2019, 12:06 AM #15UnregisteredGuest
I don't care what you write and I never said I wouldn't respond. So, we should have PRIME handle it? Ok, thanks for making my point again. Just have someone, anyone, handle it as long as the Community Do-Nothing Officers don't have to. Please answer my question, What do the Community Do-Nothings do today? Please enlighten us as no one knows. Most of us don't think you do sh*t. Just what is it that you do? It sure isn't police work. What do you do?
You can't answer it because the whole program, concept, or whatever you want to call it, from it's inception until one second ago is nothing but a Shame, and a Scam. Again, just what do you Community Fake Police Officers do? What, What, What?
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10-29-2019, 10:09 AM #16UnregisteredGuest
Okay from this post it is painfully obvious to anyone that reads it that you will NEVER be a detective and you being a "real cop" or a "street cop" is a stretch (a very big stretch).
In case you have not figured it out yet, YOU and I dont make policy or do we establish programs for the police department.
Your job (which you dont do) is to follow the policy and programs you are told to follow. DONE! End of discussion! You have no idea what you are talking about and just like to come on here and cry and every other Thursday pick your check for doing nothing.
What do CPO do? Very simple- are you ready? They do what they are directed to do my their Sergeant, Captain, Major and Chief! That is what they are supposed to do. Why is it so hard for you to accept that? Go to every other board on LEO Affairs and you will see the same type of posts that you write. CPO's are part of law enforcement and will never go away. Its what the communities have asked for and whether you like it or not, you work for the taxpayers of the City of Miramar.
Final question for you: Have you ever walked up to oh lets say Drew and blasted him like you are doing here? I doubt it because you like hiding in the shadows with your jar of peanut butter and kleenex.
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10-29-2019, 10:18 AM #17UnregisteredGuest
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10-29-2019, 11:14 AM #18UnregisteredGuest
CPO Do-Nothings
So in answer to my question: What do the Community Do-Nothing So-called Police Officers do, you write:
"What do CPO do? Very simple- are you ready? They do what they are directed to do my their Sergeant, Captain, Major and Chief! That is what they are supposed to do."
So I guess for the most part you do nothing unless a sergeant or higher is holding your hand giving explicit orders on what to do. We all know that is BS because you Do-Nothings just float around like ghosts in the night. Why can't you give a real answer? Because you Community Do-Nothing So-called Police Officers do Absolutely Nothing. NOTHING!
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10-29-2019, 11:35 AM #19UnregisteredGuest
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10-29-2019, 12:23 PM #20UnregisteredGuest
Again you display your total and complete ignorance and inability to read, comprehend and understand a basic sentence. You didn't answer my question: Have you confronted oh lets say Drew and attack him like you are doing here? Huh? I suspect that again you would rather sit in the dark with your peanut butter and Kleenex. I don't think you would confront any of the CPOs with this kind of crap. How about this? You just go do your job like you are supposed to be doing? Now that is a novel idea? Right? You are a CLOWN!!
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