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75Plus:
 Recently, the Chula Vista, California,  Police Department ran an e-mail forum (a question
 and answer exchange) with the topic being, "Community Policing."

 One of the civilian email participants posed the following question, "I
 would like to know how it is possible for police officers to continually
 harass people and get away with it?"

 From the "other side" (the law enforcement side) Sgt. Bennett,
 obviously, a cop with a sense of humor replied:

 "First of all, let me tell you this...it's not easy. In Chula Vista, we
 average one cop for every 600 people. Only about 60% of those cops are
 on general duty (or what you might refer to as "patrol") where we do most
 of our harassing.

 The rest are in non-harassing departments that do not allow them contact
 with the day to day innocents. And at any given moment, only one-fifth
 of the 60% patrollers are on duty and available for harassing people while
 the rest are off duty. So roughly, one cop is responsible for harassing
 about 5,000 residents.

 When you toss in the commercial business, and tourist locations that
 attract people from other areas, sometimes you have a situation where a single
 cop is responsible for harassing 10,000 or more people a day.

 Now, your average ten-hour shift runs 36,000 seconds long. This gives a
 cop one second to harass a person, and then only three-fourths of a second
 to eat a donut AND then find a new person to harass. This is not an easy
 task. To be honest, most cops are not up to this challenge day in and day out.
 It is just too tiring. What we do is utilize some tools to help us narrow
 down those people which we can realistically harass.

 The tools available to us are as follows:

 PHONE: People will call us up and point out things that cause us to
 focus on a person for special harassment. "My neighbor is beating his wife" is a
 code phrase used often. This means we'll come out and give somebody some
 special harassment.

 Another popular one is, "There's a guy breaking into a house." The
 harassment team is then put into action.

 CARS: We have special cops assigned to harass people who drive. They
 like to harass the drivers of speeding cars, cars with no insurance or no driver's
 licenses and the like.  It's lots of fun when you pick them out of
 traffic for nothing more obvious than running a red light.

 Sometimes you get to really heap the harassment on when you find they
 have drugs in the car, they are drunk, or have an outstanding warrant on file.

 RUNNERS: Some people take off running just at the sight of a police
 officer.
 Nothing is quite as satisfying as running after them like a beagle on
 the scent of a bunny. When you catch them you can harass them for hours.

 STATUTES: When we don't have PHONES or CARS and have nothing better to
 do, there are actually books that give us ideas for reasons to harass folks.
 They are called "Statutes"; Criminal Codes, Motor Vehicle Codes, etc...
 They all spell out all sorts of things for which you can really mess with people.

 After you read the statute, you can just drive around for a while until
 you find someone violating one of these listed offenses and harass them.
 Just last week I saw a guy trying to steal a car. Well, there's this book we
 have that says that's not allowed. That meant I got permission to harass this
 guy. It is a really cool system that we have set up, and it works pretty well.

 We seem to have a never-ending supply of folks to harass. And we get
 away with it. Why? Because for the good citizens who pay the tab, we try to
 keep the streets safe for them, and they pay us to "harass" some people.

 Next time you are in my town, give me the old "single finger wave."
 That's another one of those codes. It means, "You can harass me."

 It's one of our favorites.
John Stevenson:
We have just had the Isle of Man TT races on the island.
over 200,000 bikers imported just for a week of racing and enjoyment which as you can image takes some policing.

Here's how our police harress them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1HqiUeKpyg&feature=youtube_gdata_player

John S.
bp:
Brilliant!!!  Only in the IoM!!
thanks John
cheers
bp
DennisWA:
How to do it!  :clap:

Thanks John.

Cheers

Dennis
JimM:
Quality clip John

Sad thing is, you'll probably find that some politically correct do-gooder has had copper suspended for inapprpriate behaviour   :doh:
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