Wonder what the percent of the rape cases involved drugs. if drugs are involved, they should be using those rape kits.
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Oh, and cops aren't the ones getting the money. If that's the case, I've been jipped for the last 23 years.
It's all about the city council taking money from the police budget and putting it in the general fund so they can award their buddies contracts and get kickbacks. It's nothing more than dirty politics.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostOh, and cops aren't the ones getting the money. If that's the case, I've been jipped for the last 23 years.
It's all about the city council taking money from the police budget and putting it in the general fund so they can award their buddies contracts and get kickbacks. It's nothing more than dirty politics.
A Crown Vic goes in for an oil change and the PD budget is charged $75. The $75 goes into the general fund so the city can use the money any way they want and tell the citizens the police budget is lacking.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostRape victims do have a choice. It's the victims of domestic violence that the state picks up the charges.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Frank View PostI'm still puzzled by all this expensive yearly maintenance everyone keeps touting if its not getting used. The vehicles are free and will be just an excuse to attempt marshal law under certain circumstances.
Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostExample:
A Crown Vic goes in for an oil change and the PD budget is charged $75. The $75 goes into the general fund so the city can use the money any way they want and tell the citizens the police budget is lacking."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostThat is absolutely retarded. I'm sure this is because the DA doesn't want to force rape victims to testify and relive it, and I can understand that. But if DNA evidence is present, they shouldn't have to testify.
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I have been looking for maintenance cost estimates, but could only find sources regarding costs overseas ($60k a year). Obviously that is not a good comparison since that is what he DOD "pays", and they were getting much more use over there.
I saw several references to the "retrofit" costs being substantial, but only found one source that confirmed a number. They put $130k in theirs, just to get it into service:
Murrieta police then used $130,000 in asset forfeiture—monies seized during narcotics-related investigations—to transport and retrofit the Casspir with new electrical wiring, paint and fabrication, the lieutenant said.
Found another article where an agency crashed theirs on the way back from picking it up. Tire blew causing it to total a pickup. The claim was $42k. More interesting was the repair bill for the MRAP.. over $3k for 4 tires and some repairs, and over $500 just for the tow. These things also get 5-6mpg on deisel, so the trip from El Paso to SoCal used more than $500 in fuel plus the plane ticket to get them to El Paso:
On Sept. 19, a Reimbursement Request from Holder to Purvis included a $550 Unique Heavy Recovery tow bill from the crash location to Phoenix and the tire shop, and $3,117 for installation of four tires and vehicle repair.
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Originally posted by phaux View PostThey actually buy the MRAP's or other military "assault trucks" because they get them donated or buy them dirt cheap. Most police departments would rather have smaller more 'normal' assault vehicles but can't afford them so they end up with the military surplus. I know, it sounds crazy, but it is what it is. Here's an article about one town:
http://www.indystar.com/story/news/2...icle/10170225/
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI don't agree with the over usage of cameras period, but those don't charge me a fine.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI don't agree with the over usage of cameras period, but those don't charge me a fine.
Originally posted by Chili View PostBesides, convenience store and parking lot cameras are installed by the owners to protect their property. Red light cameras are installed by government agencies with the sole purpose of assessing fines.
Those cameras are for safety!!!!!!
(Recipient of a red light ticket myself)
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostFirst off, it's disgusting that evidence from rape cases sits for a week, let alone years.
I wholeheartedly agree.
And if someone gives you a $50k vehicle, don't you think you could afford to maintain it.
Realize these aren't on patrol, they have very limited yearly mileage.
Originally posted by dee View PostThe data for unprocessed kits would be skewed if it includes kits that aren't being processed because of the victim not pressing charges. This is just a speculation depending on if the have the right to choose. Imo they shouldn't have that option if there is dna available.
Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostOh, and cops aren't the ones getting the money. If that's the case, I've been jipped for the last 23 years.
It's all about the city council taking money from the police budget and putting it in the general fund so they can award their buddies contracts and get kickbacks. It's nothing more than dirty politics.
Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostExample:
A Crown Vic goes in for an oil change and the PD budget is charged $75. The $75 goes into the general fund so the city can use the money any way they want and tell the citizens the police budget is lacking.
I don't go to a service center and expect them to change my oil for free simply because we're private entities, why should the police get their oil changes for free simply because it's all under the umbrella of the city?
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