[Chat] police reports

2006-10-19 Thread Linda Forlifer
It was confirmed by the police who attended the CVCBD meeting on Tuesday evening: EVERYTHING has to have a report. Otherwise, it did not happen, as far as statistics and resource allocation are concerned. If the officer does not want to write a report, get his name. If you do not get a paper rep

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2006-10-19 Thread John Spurrier
I would add that anyone unsatisfied with your experience with an individualpolice officer should tell the officer that you insist that the officer's shiftsupervisor come to your home. Given a choice between completing the report or calling a supervisor, most officers will file the report.   John>

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2006-10-19 Thread Judy Berlin
what is the major's phone #? judy On Oct 19, 2006, at 10:01 AM, Linda Forlifer wrote: > It was confirmed by the police who attended the CVCBD meeting on > Tuesday > evening: > > EVERYTHING has to have a report. Otherwise, it did not happen, as far > as statistics and resource allocation a

Re: [Chat] police reports

2006-10-19 Thread Linda Forlifer
Hi Judy, I don't know; that suggestion came from Odette, reporting on the CVCBD meeting after I had to leave. John's suggestion to tell the officer you want to see his shift supervisor is probably more immediately effective. I was under the impression that you attend the Northern District police

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2006-10-19 Thread D. Williams
Hello all, You know how the benefit district handed out refrigerator magnets at the meeting.  I was wondering if we could put emergency contact information and helpful tips (step by step how to) on how to interact more effectively with the police on a magnet and distribute it throughout the communi