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03-22-2012, 03:30 PM #151
Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
Originally Posted by Central Ave
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03-22-2012, 04:19 PM #152
Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
Originally Posted by CITYRESIDENT2
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03-22-2012, 06:28 PM #153
Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
4 year degree and loving it! Better than these red neck washed up military guys here at FMPD. Yes I work here and my family live in the ward 4 area. WE ALL would support this as this current and future admin is too FU""" up to be fair tot he citizens and it's own employees.
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03-27-2012, 07:01 PM #154
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Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
Let me know if any of you have something worth looking into...with facts to back it up. Just so you know, the FMPD PIO doesn't cooperate and I need to know exactly what info to request and where to look.
I am not out to get the Chief or anyone else but if there is something worth exposing then I won't hesitate.
I would like to hear from more officers, every time I see one on the streets they are supportive but scared to cooperate....just find a way to get me info and I will do the rest.
Take care,
WW
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03-27-2012, 08:36 PM #155
Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
Originally Posted by whitewolf
I feel sorry for individuals like yourself....
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03-27-2012, 09:38 PM #156
Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
Mike you are the the MAN. it's better to be hated by these cronies than admired. There will always be tension when you bring to light the departments dirty laundry. I will provide you with another story soon.
Originally Posted by Guest
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03-27-2012, 10:35 PM #157
Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
Originally Posted by whitewolf
MODERATER NO VIOLATION HERE!!
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03-27-2012, 10:49 PM #158
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Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
Originally Posted by Guest
Unbelievable! I don't think I spin stories....I am always willing to include comments and critiques in my reports. To say my colleagues don't respect me is BS. I am an investigative news reporter and I expose problems and try to find solutions...highlighting an officer who has done a good job is great for another reporter....pitch it to them.
Please give me one example of how I have been incorrect or inaccurate...that would help.
People like you make me want to work harder...thanks for that.
It's funny, ALL of the street officers I have encountered have congratulated me on my reports....I wonder why this is?
The other stations are lazy and rely on PIO's and press releases to do stories. I don't and never will. I am not concerned or scared of rocking the boat....if that means the Chief or his 'inner circle' won't speak with me then it doesn't matter one bit. I will keep trudging along. If there's a story I will do it.
Good cops have nothing to be worried about......are you worried?
WW
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03-28-2012, 12:37 AM #159
Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
WW good job on reporting the TRUE facts since our Chief and PIO queen continue to run or hide from the truth! I or others will continue to fowad you true (backed with proof) information if you keep up the good investigated reporting. By the way I was with a Lt today that was surprised you just dont call the PIO on her cell# like the others in the media do?? Do you have her cell# ??
He said that they have to call her when something happen's at night but she never responds and stays home. from there she puts out a media release and get's O T.
Like the one she did yesterday about Click it or ticket it" What a waste of time and resources. “Click It or Ticket” See below.
The Fort Myers Police Department is conducting a Click It or Ticket operation. The extra enforcement will take place through March 31st. Drivers can expect to see digital message boards in the City reminding them to “buckle-up and be safe.” In addition, officers will setup at various intersections looking for violations.
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration seat belts are the single most effective piece of safety equipment in a vehicle. When worn correctly seat belts reduce the risk of fatal injury to front seat car occupants by 45- percent and by 60-percent in pickup trucks, SUVs and minivans.
Police will be ticketing unbelted drivers and passengers around the clock—day and night. If you see a digital message board in your travels, you will likely see officers enforcing the law. Police would also like to remind motorists of the law that allows police to ticket solely for not wearing seatbelts, without observing another traffic violation. Seatbelt citations in the City of Fort Myers carry a fine of $111.
The Fort Myers Police Department is striving to become one of the top 100 safest cities in Florida; this includes safety on our roadways. Poor driving habits put other motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists at risk. Officers will continue to address issues such as red light running, occupant safety (seatbelts), aggressive and distracted driving and driving under the influence.
Shelly Flynn
Public Information Officer
239-321-7721
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03-28-2012, 02:17 AM #160
Re: ANY TIPS YOU WANT THE MEDIA TO COVER?
Whitewolf, you say you do not put any spin on anything. Does anyone remember how he portrayed our officers during the shooting investigation in September. He found Sherita Jackson and ran an article about how the police executed Starling Javier. WW, you are the scum of the media world. No one likes you. We know you doctor shop for that bad back you have. Let's run a story on how easy it is for WhiteWolf to get his pain meds.
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