Hello all,
You know how the benefit district handed out refrigerator magnets at the meeting. I was wondering if we could put emergency contactinformation andhelpful tips (step by step how to)on how to interact moreeffectivelywith the police on a magnet and distribute it throughout the community. Any idea how much that would cost. I'm thinking something around 3 by 5.
I think that a little community education could benefit the crime reporting and improve our understanding of the crime stats in our area. Possibly we could contact the JHU Security and they would be willing to share cost and distribute them to students at orientation as well.
I suggest a magnet because I can never find a piece of paper in my house when I really need it.
D'
From: John Spurrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: The Charles Village Chat List Chat@charlesvillage.infoTo: The Charles Village Chat List chat@charlesvillage.infoSubject: Re: [Chat] police reportsDate: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 14:09:03 +
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 thereport or calling a supervisor, most officers will file the report.John 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 report, with a number - call the police major's office, and he'll reprimand. Linda
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