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09-11-2020, 10:23 AM #11UnregisteredGuest
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09-11-2020, 12:31 PM #12UnregisteredGuest
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09-11-2020, 01:35 PM #13UnregisteredGuest
Sooo...i am not a Chad supporter what so ever...but you are disrespecting us by making this comment. Regardless of what is going on with the clownster politics we are still hard working deputies who are commited in carrying out the oath with swore to. Yea we don't run code to calls as often as we would like...but surely it has to do with the dummies that get tunnel vision and get into accidents which at the end they can't help the person they were running code to. So Don't make this blanket statement. You obviously don't work here or you are one of the azzholes that think law enforcement is a Miami Vice show.
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09-16-2020, 03:00 AM #14UnregisteredGuest
Don’t listen to most of this garbage.
We are a little more strict than neighboring agencies running code, in practice. But you are usually clear to run code to anything where a life is in danger (forcible felonies, major accidents, medical calls were we can help). I work in D4 and it’s nothing like the first couple posters describe.
If you want to run code everywhere for everything, go to Clearwater PD, if you can tolerate Scientology. FHP is an option too if you don’t want to get paid well and don’t mind doing nothing but traffic calls.
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09-16-2020, 06:31 AM #15UnregisteredGuest
In D1 we were were talked to by brass multiple times about how running code was never worth it. It was discouraged at every level, however it would never be set as a rule in writing. Presumably because of blowback should the public learn that they want police to get there when they get there with no rush for pretty much anything/everything.
As always with HCSO, fear of getting sued or in trouble from the next up the chain trumps everything else.
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