Who will be the new Jefe?

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Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby Guest » 06/01/11 20:23:40

Any ideas? Any insiders? I see the job was posted.
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby papayona playera » 06/02/11 11:09:55

Most likely another puppet with a criminal background.
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby The Predator » 06/04/11 00:15:57

Whoever the chief may be, if the current administration has their way, their decision making would go something like this. :)

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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby Hmmm? » 06/06/11 13:33:00

So...Share your wisdom and wishes...

What qualities do you want in your next chief?

Keep in mind a few things before you answer...

The next chief is a political appointee. It doesn't matter what qualifications this person has on paper. It's this person's ability to sell a bill of goods to a long time elected official who will want to ensure that as far as the police department is concerned, the chief will carry the vision and banner of the person who really calls the shots. What does that mean for the future?

Despite the uniform and the badge, the next chief will never be one of the brotherhood. The chief has to look at this from two angles...

1) The contract has provisions included within that will prevent the chief from taking bold action to correct the current circumstances that lead to corruption. Instead of "due process", there is "do process" that totally dictates the manner in which promotions, assignments, disciplinary actions and working relationships evolve. Even in a department as small as Golden Beach, the chief can't take the immediate and decisive actions required to change the paradigm because of the contract.

2) It doesn't matter if the next chief is local or from far away. As long as there are five catagories of police officers continuing to work in the department, nothing will be accomplished.

a) Cop-outs: Won't commit to doing their part.
b) Hold-outs: Want to wait and see what happens
c) Drop-outs: Will quit if the going gets tough.
d) Hide-outs: In so deep they can't change and are hoping like hell they won't get caught.
e) All-outs: Will pay the price and be able to hold their head up. There is no better credibility than conviction in action.

The new chief won't be able to come and "run in the middle of the road". Doing so means being run over.

One last thing, you guys work in a town of nice, wealthy folks who have a envious lifestyle to be sure. This town stands in the shadow of a large city of temptation. Its difficult to turn your back to temptation. Pride, envy, greed, lust, wrath, and gluttony, all lead to sloth. Slothful attitude, conduct, ethics...

How do you expect the new chief to deal with that?
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby John Wayne » 06/07/11 09:12:07

Hmmm? wrote:So...Share your wisdom and wishes...

What qualities do you want in your next chief?

Keep in mind a few things before you answer...

The next chief is a political appointee. It doesn't matter what qualifications this person has on paper. It's this person's ability to sell a bill of goods to a long time elected official who will want to ensure that as far as the police department is concerned, the chief will carry the vision and banner of the person who really calls the shots. What does that mean for the future?

Despite the uniform and the badge, the next chief will never be one of the brotherhood. The chief has to look at this from two angles...

1) The contract has provisions included within that will prevent the chief from taking bold action to correct the current circumstances that lead to corruption. Instead of "due process", there is "do process" that totally dictates the manner in which promotions, assignments, disciplinary actions and working relationships evolve. Even in a department as small as Golden Beach, the chief can't take the immediate and decisive actions required to change the paradigm because of the contract.

2) It doesn't matter if the next chief is local or from far away. As long as there are five catagories of police officers continuing to work in the department, nothing will be accomplished.

a) Cop-outs: Won't commit to doing their part.
b) Hold-outs: Want to wait and see what happens
c) Drop-outs: Will quit if the going gets tough.
d) Hide-outs: In so deep they can't change and are hoping like hell they won't get caught.
e) All-outs: Will pay the price and be able to hold their head up. There is no better credibility than conviction in action.

The new chief won't be able to come and "run in the middle of the road". Doing so means being run over.

One last thing, you guys work in a town of nice, wealthy folks who have a envious lifestyle to be sure. This town stands in the shadow of a large city of temptation. Its difficult to turn your back to temptation. Pride, envy, greed, lust, wrath, and gluttony, all lead to sloth. Slothful attitude, conduct, ethics...

How do you expect the new chief to deal with that?


Well Put!!
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby Papayona playera » 06/07/11 11:16:09

Hmmm? wrote:So...Share your wisdom and wishes...

What qualities do you want in your next chief?

Keep in mind a few things before you answer...

The next chief is a political appointee. It doesn't matter what qualifications this person has on paper. It's this person's ability to sell a bill of goods to a long time elected official who will want to ensure that as far as the police department is concerned, the chief will carry the vision and banner of the person who really calls the shots. What does that mean for the future?

Despite the uniform and the badge, the next chief will never be one of the brotherhood. The chief has to look at this from two angles...

1) The contract has provisions included within that will prevent the chief from taking bold action to correct the current circumstances that lead to corruption. Instead of "due process", there is "do process" that totally dictates the manner in which promotions, assignments, disciplinary actions and working relationships evolve. Even in a department as small as Golden Beach, the chief can't take the immediate and decisive actions required to change the paradigm because of the contract.

2) It doesn't matter if the next chief is local or from far away. As long as there are five catagories of police officers continuing to work in the department, nothing will be accomplished.

a) Cop-outs: Won't commit to doing their part.
b) Hold-outs: Want to wait and see what happens
c) Drop-outs: Will quit if the going gets tough.
d) Hide-outs: In so deep they can't change and are hoping like hell they won't get caught.
e) All-outs: Will pay the price and be able to hold their head up. There is no better credibility than conviction in action.

The new chief won't be able to come and "run in the middle of the road". Doing so means being run over.

One last thing, you guys work in a town of nice, wealthy folks who have a envious lifestyle to be sure. This town stands in the shadow of a large city of temptation. Its difficult to turn your back to temptation. Pride, envy, greed, lust, wrath, and gluttony, all lead to sloth. Slothful attitude, conduct, ethics...

How do you expect the new chief to deal with that?

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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby Hmmm?... » 07/07/11 10:09:22

How many applicants did the Town receive? Other than the obvious ones from the locals, are there any real stand-outs?
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby Captain Jaundice Turd » 07/10/11 23:20:15

Why so much interest on who will be the new chief. It is Captain Jaundice Turd. Have you heard of him?

Here is a picture of Captain Jaundice Turd. :)

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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby Breaking News » 08/18/11 21:21:34

Looks like we are down to the final three;
Don Delucca
Carlos Noriega
Allen Siegel (after Robert Montagano backed out of the race)

God help the individual selected as the new Chief to find the intestinal fortitude to stand up for what is right and once and for all rid this town of the plague of corrupt cops that were employed here by the current administration. There is no room here for rapists, wife beaters, thieves, drug addicts and drunks. It's time for a fresh start and that includes a new town manager as well. Luckily they weremintelligent enough to realize that the interim chief carries his own baggage and has no business as a chief of police, or even a police officer for that matter.
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby Curiousgeorge » 08/19/11 12:50:53

:?:

So who is the best man for the job from those candidates?
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby Guest » 08/22/11 20:06:35

Curiousgeorge wrote::?:

So who is the best man for the job from those candidates?


From that list? You guys should stick with Herby
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby El Jefe Policiaco » 08/23/11 19:19:39

As much as the scumbag criminals that still work here protecting the taxpayers they were robbing blind would like that to happen, it won't. Bye, bye Herby. Your days here are numbered.
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby jailer » 08/24/11 11:16:00

Prison is going to be a tough transition.
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby MB66 » 08/26/11 20:13:14

Your new Chief comes from Miami Beach, good luck,
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Re: Who will be the new Jefe?

Postby MB67 » 08/26/11 22:41:18

Chief Delucca has a great opportunity to make something of GBPD. The residents deserve it, and the officers too.
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