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12-04-2007, 02:10 AM #21
Re: 007Bond
Originally Posted by Anonymous
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12-04-2007, 02:46 AM #22
Re: 007Bond
Originally Posted by Anonymous
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12-04-2007, 02:54 AM #23
Re: 007Bond
Originally Posted by Anonymous
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12-04-2007, 05:00 AM #24
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HMMM
I used a big symbol...
I must be a real bad arse now..
I am only laughing because everyone knows who you are..
Deputy Nut who threatens to kidnap people if they state their support for Sheriff Gee.
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12-04-2007, 02:26 PM #25
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Re: hmm
Originally Posted by 007bond
As for the female deer hormones, my FTO's (I had several...go figure) were old school east side guys. Needless to say I've been "sent out in the woods" before....fool me once, shame on you....fool me twice.....x54.
I think you give me too much credit. I don't have profiling skills, I'm just neutral enough to listen instead of doing a lot of talking.
I'm actually a very shallow person. I was about 80% into the hiring process with a nearby agency when I took a job in my current field. I'm good at what I do and 20 years later the pay has escalated over the years to the point that I'd have to start with HCSO as a Lieutenant to keep from losing my "current lifestyle" (also known as "butt"). It's embarrassing to me that I built my own trap out of greed and it prevents me from doing something I was born to do. I know, it's tough to have a pity party for someone who makes good money, but as Will Rogers once said "Money often costs too much."
I don't like to think about if I'd make a good Detective or a good Deputy. I think I know the answer to that and I don't like thinking about it. Instead, I like to donate my time and try to make life a little easier for the Deputies. That's why I'd rather be shot at than hear that I (or one of my Reserve buddies) are more of a burden than an asset.
But, we all have our issues and I'm not complaining. I just try and do what I can to help the men and women that are wise enough to recognize that life is more about money and possessions. I hold the entire department in high esteem and would run into a burning building for any of them.
And that's why I'm serious when I say "send me your garbage calls." It's therapeutic for me.......
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12-04-2007, 02:37 PM #26
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hmm
I can tell that you are a good person.
Life is too short to fight all the time and hurt others.
You never know when tomorrow could be your day.
You are appreciated for volunteering your time.
I have no doubts in my mind that you would be the kind of detective that would leave no stone unturned.
Its a shame that your talents can't be used full time.
I mean really. You are nice to people.
Like I said, the world needs more people like you.
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12-05-2007, 02:54 AM #27
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Posted: 12/04/07 21:41:56 Post subject: Staying on point
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08-15-2020, 01:14 AM #28NostalgicGuest
Remember when LEOAffairs used to be fun?
I know this post is going to get thread crapped, but I’m feeling nostalgic and visiting the old days on this forum. AverageJoe, NitelyBlog, 007Bond, FLToddy, Carl Shawyver and I used to have some lively debates and witty conversations. It seemed more civil and informative and we could use a little more cowbell right now.
All of them have moved on now, so yeah.....I’m old.
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08-15-2020, 02:57 PM #29UnregisteredGuest
Hey! I remember all them. In fact, what brought this site to light to just about everyone I knew back then was Gee’s BS lawsuit. It was like free advertisement. They caused more damage with the law suit because not many knew about this site before then. This site was not the only thing that was fun. This agency was. Under Henderson, even after about five years or so into Gee and Docobo’s term, as long as you were in a good district or division with a major with balls enough shield everyone from the executive staff BS coming down the pipe. The county was less developed, we had a real actual mid shift, being a deputy actually meant something, detectives actually did their jobs and did not expect patrol to do detective work, patrol was actually patrol, Tony rode a pony reports actually existed, stand alone CRA only reports on many calls like shoplifts, no alerts, no stupid “daily” emails, no 730 calls, DUI arrests were just a citation and CRA, being a seasoned experienced deputy or detective actually had valueI could go on and on. I know the brass always say, “We were short back when I started and we are short now”. No way! Its far worse now. Its never been this busy and we have never been this far behind the 8 ball while never being this unsupported. We may have a few more deputies now but the ratio of deputies to citizen population, calls for service, reports and investigations of far far far higher than back then. I seen more deputies resign in six months last year than my first 10 years here. This revolving door of supervisors makes working her so impersonal. The minute you even try to talk to a zone partner a stupid call goes out. Remember when we all knew each other? This agency is a lost cause. The final nail in the coffin are these body cams. So sad.
So when you ask us why we don’t just quit, it’s because we started during a better time and invested too much time into this career only to throw away a much earned retirement. Why not make the agency better? Deputies are already taking the quit route more than ever. Its not helping anything. Its as if they are doing everything they can to make us leave prematurely. In the end, to them, the loss of one experienced deputy to pay for 2 rookies is a better deal. I feel bad for these new guys. They have no idea their true purpose here and how expendable they are. All the liability is on them, yet get thrown away to save the agency. Terrible times man.
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08-15-2020, 04:03 PM #30UnregisteredGuest
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