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05-16-2008, 09:36 PM
Yet another example of the department treating a great guy like a piece of garbage.

05-21-2008, 01:02 AM
Yet another example of the department treating a great guy like a piece of garbage.OH KNOW, WHAT HAPPENED TO PERRY?

05-21-2008, 05:00 AM
Yet another example of the department treating a great guy like a piece of garbage.OH KNOW, WHAT HAPPENED TO PERRY?THAT FAT **** ANDY ARENA MADE SURE PERRY HAD TO STEP DOWN. ANDY THREW HIS WEIGHT AROND (ALL 310 LBS OF IT). THATS HOW DBPD OPERATES. THEY ALLOWED THIS TO HAPPEN!! ANDY WAS UPSET FOR ONE REASON, HE JUST COULDN'T FIT INTO THE CAGE. THE SAD PART IS, ANDY IS ONE STEP BELOW A VOLUNTEER. JUST LIKE THAT TURNCOAT EBERHART

05-22-2008, 04:28 AM
did Perry get a "retirement" party ?


We'll miss you Perry. Thanks for your service !

06-06-2008, 05:38 PM
Perry is back :D


who knows what happened ?

07-20-2008, 03:24 AM
Perry is a great man, I don't work for delray I work for another agency in the county and know perry, I don't know what happened but whoever made Perry try to step down or ask him to leave, I hope know one talks to you in the agency you sorry piece of trash, Perry is the best guy anyone could ever talk to. You are truly a piece of trash whoever you are.

07-20-2008, 03:24 AM
Perry is a great man, I don't work for delray I work for another agency in the county and know perry, I don't know what happened but whoever made Perry try to step down or ask him to leave, I hope know one talks to you in the agency you sorry piece of trash, Perry is the best guy anyone could ever talk to. You are truly a piece of trash whoever you are.

07-21-2008, 02:38 AM
[quote=dbpd]Yet another example of the department treating a great guy like a piece of garbage.OH KNOW, WHAT HAPPENED TO PERRY?THAT FAT **** ANDY ARENA MADE SURE PERRY HAD TO STEP DOWN. ANDY THREW HIS WEIGHT AROND (ALL 310 LBS OF IT). THATS HOW DBPD OPERATES. THEY ALLOWED THIS TO HAPPEN!! ANDY WAS UPSET FOR ONE REASON, HE JUST COULDN'T FIT INTO THE CAGE. THE SAD PART IS, ANDY IS ONE STEP BELOW A VOLUNTEER. JUST LIKE THAT TURNCOAT EBERHART[/quote:716m8iav]

Well idiot, I don't usually respond to idiots but in your case I'll make an exception. As you can see, I ALWAYS post my name and extension when I submit a comment, unlike chickenshits like you who are too afraid to speak face to face :oops: ... But I'll entertain you anyway: first, Perry was not asked to leave, in fact Chief Schroeder and I both asked him to stay. He elected to leave because he did not agree with an Accreditation decision that 399 other Volunteers, as well as the PD Command Staff, all agree with and understand. So, after leaving and realizing he was being a primadonna - and was WRONG - he asked to come back and was taken back like a prodigal son. The only hoopla about the incident was created by Perry himself trying to drum up support for his position, but found none. Secondly, if you estimate my 200 pound frame to be 310 pounds I really question your ability to give acurate speed estimates when running radar; or suspect descriptions; etc. If you'd like to call this half of the Rhino Bro's, that is if you have the package to do so, to discuss this further, call me @7873 otherwise I suggest you stick to things you know about.

07-24-2008, 04:01 PM
[quote="Former DBPD":3shn9a8h][quote=dbpd]Yet another example of the department treating a great guy like a piece of garbage.OH KNOW, WHAT HAPPENED TO PERRY?THAT FAT **** ANDY ARENA MADE SURE PERRY HAD TO STEP DOWN. ANDY THREW HIS WEIGHT AROND (ALL 310 LBS OF IT). THATS HOW DBPD OPERATES. THEY ALLOWED THIS TO HAPPEN!! ANDY WAS UPSET FOR ONE REASON, HE JUST COULDN'T FIT INTO THE CAGE. THE SAD PART IS, ANDY IS ONE STEP BELOW A VOLUNTEER. JUST LIKE THAT TURNCOAT EBERHART[/quote:3shn9a8h]

Well idiot, I don't usually respond to idiots but in your case I'll make an exception. As you can see, I ALWAYS post my name and extension when I submit a comment, unlike chickenshits like you who are too afraid to speak face to face :oops: ... But I'll entertain you anyway: first, Perry was not asked to leave, in fact Chief Schroeder and I both asked him to stay. He elected to leave because he did not agree with an Accreditation decision that 399 other Volunteers, as well as the PD Command Staff, all agree with and understand. So, after leaving and realizing he was being a primadonna - and was WRONG - he asked to come back and was taken back like a prodigal son. The only hoopla about the incident was created by Perry himself trying to drum up support for his position, but found none. Secondly, if you estimate my 200 pound frame to be 310 pounds I really question your ability to give acurate speed estimates when running radar; or suspect descriptions; etc. If you'd like to call this half of the Rhino Bro's, that is if you have the package to do so, to discuss this further, call me @7873 otherwise I suggest you stick to things you know about.[/quote:3shn9a8h]HEY ANDY, I JUST TRIED TO CALL YOU AT EXT 7873. PATTI PICKED UP AND SAID YOU WERE UNDER THE CHIEF'S DESK. WHEN YOU'RE DONE BLOWING HIM GIVE ME A CALL!!

07-25-2008, 10:07 PM
I don't have the package to call you. I don't want to startle the HERD!!!!

09-13-2009, 05:47 AM
Andy, several LOE and staff suggested I reply to your remarks about my leaving. I gave one weeks notice and left after being ordered to destroy a perfectly good shirt because it was one shade off some of those being worn by other volunteers even though most other shirts differ by a shade or two from each other due to constant washing. My shirt was it's original color because I only wore it twice a year in the then 11 years that I was with the PD and always had it dry cleaned. No one in Command Staff or any one else in the agency had any objection or asked me to leave and my shirt did not in any way bend the volunteer uniform rules nor did it violate or affect our accreditation effort. On the contrary, my efforts re keeping officers up to date in required uniforms, keeping our cruisers trunks up to date re AED's, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, etc. and the building fire extinguishers and many other of my duties large and small contributed in some measure to the success of our recertification. It wasn't always easy as my monthly hours sometimes exceeded those put in by officers and civilian staff which you chose not to recognize in any way. As far as my asking to come back when I supposedly realized that , as you put it, "my prima donna actions" were not acknowledged, you could not be more wrong....again. When I left, Chief Schroeder asked me to reconsider. I had every intention of not returning and was on my way to the NH to spend some time with my son. He told me not to "close the door" and that he would try to work something out during my absence and would get in touch with me upon my return. He did and informed me that he had worked it out.....I was to report only hours to you and my superiors were the training section which was who I always worked for from the day Chief Overman and Skip Brown asked me to take over the equipment cage and put it in order. Under that understanding, I gladly agreed to return to the PD since my heart was always there with all the officers and staff that I grew up with in the building. I didn't grovel, I didn't beg, I was easily convinced to return to do the job I was meant to do.
I don't agree with some of the names you were addressed as in this blog since i know that you have done exceptional work in reorganizing the volunteer corps but I still think you are a tight assed son of a ***** and have much work to do with your people skills.......You have much to learn.
Like you, I'm not afraid to sign my name......Perry Cormen ID4113

09-16-2009, 01:31 AM
Thank you Perry for your many many hours-years of dedicated service to the pd. You are truly missed by all of the troops. !! Take care!!

09-19-2009, 02:56 AM
Andy, several LOE and staff suggested I reply to your remarks about my leaving. I gave one weeks notice and left after being ordered to destroy a perfectly good shirt because it was one shade off some of those being worn by other volunteers even though most other shirts differ by a shade or two from each other due to constant washing. My shirt was it's original color because I only wore it twice a year in the then 11 years that I was with the PD and always had it dry cleaned. No one in Command Staff or any one else in the agency had any objection or asked me to leave and my shirt did not in any way bend the volunteer uniform rules nor did it violate or affect our accreditation effort. On the contrary, my efforts re keeping officers up to date in required uniforms, keeping our cruisers trunks up to date re AED's, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, etc. and the building fire extinguishers and many other of my duties large and small contributed in some measure to the success of our recertification. It wasn't always easy as my monthly hours sometimes exceeded those put in by officers and civilian staff which you chose not to recognize in any way. As far as my asking to come back when I supposedly realized that , as you put it, "my prima donna actions" were not acknowledged, you could not be more wrong....again. When I left, Chief Schroeder asked me to reconsider. I had every intention of not returning and was on my way to the NH to spend some time with my son. He told me not to "close the door" and that he would try to work something out during my absence and would get in touch with me upon my return. He did and informed me that he had worked it out.....I was to report only hours to you and my superiors were the training section which was who I always worked for from the day Chief Overman and Skip Brown asked me to take over the equipment cage and put it in order. Under that understanding, I gladly agreed to return to the PD since my heart was always there with all the officers and staff that I grew up with in the building. I didn't grovel, I didn't beg, I was easily convinced to return to do the job I was meant to do.
I don't agree with some of the names you were addressed as in this blog since i know that you have done exceptional work in reorganizing the volunteer corps but I still think you are a tight assed son of a ***** and have much work to do with your people skills.......You have much to learn.
Like you, I'm not afraid to sign my name......Perry Cormen ID4113

Well Mr. P, as George S. Patton once said, Touche'! Perhaps I am an SOB when required, but one with integrity and honor. I guess our "heartfelt" discussion last Friday morning, as well as your apparently rehearsed apology, wasn't so heartfelt and honest after all.

09-20-2009, 10:29 PM
Its bums like this who make this department a laughing stock and a crappy place to work. Perry was always a wonderful gentleman who worked for free by the way. How can you take a shot at a guy like that? If you do, it means that you must have gotten picked on every day of your life growing up because you were a loser. It made you want to become cop so you could obtain a postion of power and pick on people for revenge. Unfortunately, this craphole promotes and rewards this type of behavior. That is why morale sucks and people hate coming to work. Look in the mirror you bums! This place is a sinking ship and all you rats are going down with it! :devil: