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Anti Federalist
04-29-2014, 11:03 PM
Well, in light of what increasingly happens when you call 911 and get cops, all I can say is, good.

Some animals are more equal than others.



"Dignitaries" get enhanced 911 response in wake of new Denver rules

http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25640427/dignitaries-get-enhanced-911-response-wake-new-denver#ixzz30LJr1eLb

Colorado's governor, Denver's mayor and other dignitaries receive a more robust Denver police response than the public under new rules recently adopted by the city's 911 system.

The policy change, which went into effect at the end of December, requires Denver police dispatchers to notify a patrol supervisor when "Federal, State or Local Dignitaries (such as the Mayor or Governor) or personnel within their office requests or requires a police response on the dignitary's behalf."

By comparison, Aurora dispatch doesn't have such a policy.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock's office in October complained about having to wait for more than 35 minutes for a dispatcher to send a patrol unit to respond to a burglary report from the office.

That incident culminated in the firing of the dispatcher, who contends the mayor's office should have had to wait like everyone else for police resources to become available.

Rowena Alegria, Hancock's director of communications, said the mayor's office did not seek the firing. The mayor also did not request the new policy, she said.

Under police-dispatch policies for the public, dispatchers are supposed to first try to deploy precinct police patrols for non-emergency calls and then go down a list of potential alternative police resources if precinct units are busy. Dispatchers inform patrol supervisors after an hour passes without response, and then each hour after that.

Daelene Mix, director of communications for the city's safety department, said the policy change was not prompted by the handling of the burglary report from the mayor's office.

"It was done to ensure appropriate awareness," Mix said. "It makes sense that patrol supervisors should be informed when a dignitary's safety may be compromised, as dignitaries move all over the city and patrol supervisors are rarely aware of their location unless notified."

She added that enhanced patrol supervisor notifications are given to calls received from the public in some instances such as Amber alerts or domestic-violence situations involving a weapon.

dannno
04-29-2014, 11:08 PM
That incident culminated in the firing of the dispatcher, who contends the mayor's office should have had to wait like everyone else for police resources to become available.

Truth is treason, where again?

Henry Rogue
04-30-2014, 07:02 AM
Ruling class making rules that benefit rulers. Not surprised.



Well, in light of what increasingly happens when you call 911 and get cops, all I can say is, good.
Do they make "No Hesitation Mayor Targets"?

jtap
04-30-2014, 08:27 AM
Politicians > Cops > Mundanes

roho76
04-30-2014, 10:24 AM
So do they wait around for a little while when they get a call for regular people?

Origanalist
04-30-2014, 10:31 AM
"It was done to ensure appropriate awareness," Mix said. "It makes sense that patrol supervisors should be informed when a dignitary's safety may be compromised, as dignitaries move all over the city and patrol supervisors are rarely aware of their location unless notified."

Yes, yes, by all means. We mustn't have those dignitaries safety compromised.

jkr
04-30-2014, 10:47 AM
CIRCLE
THE
WAGONS


circle
the
drain

Anti Federalist
04-30-2014, 02:53 PM
blimp

Pericles
04-30-2014, 02:57 PM
Everyone in this country is equal, except when they are not.

Danke
04-30-2014, 03:01 PM
I think they are beginning to see the writing on the wall.

Brian4Liberty
04-30-2014, 03:23 PM
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Denver Mayor Michael Hancock's office in October complained about having to wait for more than 35 minutes for a dispatcher to send a patrol unit to respond to a burglary report from the office.

That incident culminated in the firing of the dispatcher, who contends the mayor's office should have had to wait like everyone else for police resources to become available.

Rowena Alegria, Hancock's director of communications, said the mayor's office did not seek the firing. The mayor also did not request the new policy, she said.

Under police-dispatch policies for the public, dispatchers are supposed to first try to deploy precinct police patrols for non-emergency calls and then go down a list of potential alternative police resources if precinct units are busy. Dispatchers inform patrol supervisors after an hour passes without response, and then each hour after that.

Daelene Mix, director of communications for the city's safety department, said the policy change was not prompted by the handling of the burglary report from the mayor's office.

"It was done to ensure appropriate awareness," Mix said. "It makes sense that patrol supervisors should be informed when a dignitary's safety may be compromised, as dignitaries move all over the city and patrol supervisors are rarely aware of their location unless notified."

She added that enhanced patrol supervisor notifications are given to calls received from the public in some instances such as Amber alerts or domestic-violence situations involving a weapon.

Director of Communications equals "professional liar". They twisted themselves in knots on those lies.

HOLLYWOOD
04-30-2014, 03:31 PM
Why the fuck are we paying taxes... it's so obvious the taxpayers are NOT represented to the so-called same standard level these progressive Marxists have been boasting for the past century. Everyonecan now see, government workers/politicians are treated to a different and more spent on them. If anyone thinks different.. just look at all those ammo purchases spread out across government agencies, departments, bureaus, dates, and POs. No one need to think differently, because they don't need the premium priced hollow points for target practice or training. They(.gov) could used 22 cal with adapters for training and save the taxpayers a slew of money for target practice excuses.

PS: D.U.M.P.s

satchelmcqueen
04-30-2014, 03:47 PM
fuck these people with the high minded attitudes!

i deal with these types all day. its always "this client is rich so be sure to do an extra nice job." or they insist we break our backs and laws getting out to their properties asap!!!