Pressure from staff for productivity aka stats?
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    Pressure from staff for productivity aka stats?

    Dear Chief Acevedo,

    Before this gets the media attention it deserves, can you have a round table with your staff members to address the illegal demands for stats or as they put “productivity.” It’s unethical and when challenged, threats of a reprimand or 90 day action plan will be implemented. Our FOP is weak and won’t stand up for all the FOD officers so I will not waste my time.

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    Chief,
    While you’re at it, can you please look into ALL city vehicle accidents? Please check and assure the parties involved were treated fairly and the accident was documented correctly.
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Chief,
    While you’re at it, can you please look into ALL city vehicle accidents? Please check and assure the parties involved were treated fairly and the accident was documented correctly.
    Thank you.
    Shut the fûck up you fûcking idiot. Get a life

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    Florida State Statute, Section 316.640 Enforcement.
    (8) TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT AGENCY

    (b) A traffic enforcement agency may not establish a traffic citation quota. Either explicitly or implicitly, as is always the case.


    http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/.../0316.640.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Dear Chief Acevedo,

    Before this gets the media attention it deserves, can you have a round table with your staff members to address the illegal demands for stats or as they put “productivity.” It’s unethical and when challenged, threats of a reprimand or 90 day action plan will be implemented. Our FOP is weak and won’t stand up for all the FOD officers so I will not waste my time.
    Shhh!! Ypu can't let EVERYONE know the FOP is weak.

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    Shhh!! Ypu can't let EVERYONE know the FOP is weak.
    That’s what the round table was all about laughing at the FOP for their weakness and stupidity. It gave everyone attending some good hard laughs.

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    IF Acevedo is a true change agent, and that remains to be demonstrated, he must stop the "window dressing" changes he wants to implement, like changing sworn members' ID. The one in effect has served its purpose for decades. Changing the uniform shirts for patrol is cosmetics, really. Leave them alone! Focus instead on true structural, organizational changes that will bring Miami police officers closer to the people they swore to Serve and Protect.

    For starters, there are too many command positions; where there is redundancy, pare it down.

    Create in each District, South, Central, and North, General Investigations Sections, under a lieutenant or commander's command, responsible for immediate investigations of all crimes against persons, Domestic Violence included. Still, NOT major crimes like homicide, sexual battery, robberies were firearms were instrumentalities of the crimes and all crimes against property. SIS investigations naturally belong within the centralized investigative orbit.

    Do this Acevedo, and it will be a 120-year tectonic change in Miami's policing.

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