You gotta stop using that pic of Chief Wiggum-because it just cracks me up everytime I see it....LOL BTW,Wiggum DOES actually wear a police uniform....
SPD directives are and will continue to be loosely interpreted depending upon whether you are "one of the boys." How many times have certain officers gone on golf outings with certain administrators on Friday afternoons? Directives, rules, policies - yeah right.
yes joe the dispatcher was fire but not because ofthat incident he just was not cathcing on and doing a good job what was not told was that he did not even answer that call from the officer that was reporting an attepted robbery a certain lt answered the phone and told the ofc to just go home and every thing would be ok no punishment against the
I will tell you, you are wrong. No one knows better why the dispatcher was fired than those who actually dealt with him. There were several reason for him to be fired. If you did your homework right you would see that he went through three different training periods because he wasn't up to par. He did not do things the way he should, he did not take his job seriously, he did not dispatch officer's to calls when they were called in. Bottom line is, he didn't do the job right. You don't have to get into details about the dispatcher because you obviously have no clue what you're talking about. How about you talk to the lady who called to report a possible B&E which he conveniently forgot to enter into the system and dispatch officer's to.
Hey, Joe, on the same front, what's going on with the guy frm Peaceful Heart?
ReplyDeleteWho was the dispatcher?
ReplyDeleteSee at least SPD sticks to thier directives... not like other agencies!
ReplyDeleteYou gotta stop using that pic of Chief Wiggum-because it just cracks me up everytime I see it....LOL
ReplyDeleteBTW,Wiggum DOES actually wear a police uniform....
That's too funny! It is a bit disrespectful to Wiggum though, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteYou are disrepectful to 95% of the people you know!
ReplyDeleteSPD directives are and will continue to be loosely interpreted depending upon whether you are "one of the boys." How many times have certain officers gone on golf outings with certain administrators on Friday afternoons? Directives, rules, policies - yeah right.
ReplyDeleteLoosely is better than not at all! Right mike?
ReplyDeleteyes joe the dispatcher was fire but not because ofthat incident he just was not cathcing on and doing a good job what was not told was that he did not even answer that call from the officer that was reporting an attepted robbery a certain lt answered the phone and told the ofc to just go home and every thing would be ok no punishment against the
ReplyDeleteOMG, this must be JR because not only can you not spell, no one else would create the name joeblog and come up with such bullshit!
ReplyDeleteI know for a fact you are wrong about this Dispatcher. I'll NOT get into all the details but whomever gave you your information was wrong.
Again, that's why I think you're JR because you're completely full of shit.
I will tell you, you are wrong. No one knows better why the dispatcher was fired than those who actually dealt with him. There were several reason for him to be fired. If you did your homework right you would see that he went through three different training periods because he wasn't up to par. He did not do things the way he should, he did not take his job seriously, he did not dispatch officer's to calls when they were called in. Bottom line is, he didn't do the job right. You don't have to get into details about the dispatcher because you obviously have no clue what you're talking about. How about you talk to the lady who called to report a possible B&E which he conveniently forgot to enter into the system and dispatch officer's to.
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