MTACOP

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  1. Unions are losing their power ALMOST everywhere outside of the area we work in. But in all fairness the management of GM and the other giants have have done more than their share of ruining their businesses. Sure hey can complain about their retirees, but since they chose to maintain their own pension plans they also have a hand in the mismanagement of it.


  2. After 20 years as a police officer I must say, while we're often treated like crap, I enjoy much better benefits and working conditions than I did in the previous 10 years in EMS.

    EMS hasn't improved like the police and fire services with wages and benefits, and is treated like a redheaded step child of emergency services.

    Sure I enjoyed the week, that's right the whole 7 days after 9/11 when people would stop and say "thanks" or applaud as we walked to and from ground zero. A week later it all started again, slowly as people moved on and remembered how much they dislike the police.

    So, THANK YOU EMT'S and PARAMEDICS!!! You do so much for so little, know I sincerely appreciate you for it.


  3. Currently I have a Uniden 760XLT in the kitchen, scanning the local FD and EMS stuff. This seems to be less annoying for the rest of the family who only care to listen when something big is going down.

    I have a couple of portable scanners a Uniden BS250D with the apco-25 card and a Radio Shack Pro 96 which I rescued from the trash last week. My uncle had thrown it away and told me he got it from another cop he works with and it was broken. Well 4 AA batteries and a new antenna and it works fine for me. I have been reading the manual I downloaded and think this is much easier to program than the BC250D.

    I have used Butel Pro and Radio Reference, but still don't fully understand talk-grounds and trunking.

    I have been considering a Uniden BCD996T for my car, but with the FREE po-96 may wait a while and see how this works. I did get an antenna for my car and it improves the range.

    I also have boxes of old stuff out in the garage, I think a 210XL and several Motorola portables.

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  4. Why do you need a radio like this? It will only get you in trouble, go get a scanner and don't put it in your car.

    If you're an explorer I would also suggest getting a nice scanner which you can program yourself and monitor a broad range of agencies and across more frequency ranges.

    A portable could get you into trouble.


  5. Not to hijack the thread, but I got a ticket tonight for "speed no reasonable and prudent." I'm a little upset here becasue it's a stretch. He claimed I went too fast up a hill and almost ran a light. But I didn't run the light (and he said that too), and I wasn't doing more then 35 in a 30 while going up a hill since I had to acclerate. I was not on radar and he said he was doing me a favor.

    So to the other LEOs here, do you write this or give me a warning?

    Depends on your attitude and mine at the time. That's just me though I work with a whole bunch of people who lack social skill and would write anybody.


  6. The new Whelen lightbar that Stamford has from Fleet Auto in West Haven, CT is a fully programable lightbar and can be set-up in numberous configurations.

    As far as the cruise option it is programmed into the system and offers visibility to deter criminal activity.

    This was an option in the old edge series and was an extra bracket with low power bulbs on the ends.

    I recall the days when Waterbury and New haven used the old signal stat flashers in blue or green as cruise lights. New Haven had them next to their center beacon with red/white/blue/amber seal beams, but that was many moons ago.

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  7. On Thursday, July 10, 2008 we will be hosting the 1st Annual Sergeant John Mullen Memorial Golf Outing at Sterling Farms Golf Course in Stamford, CT.

    John was a member of the MTA Police and striken with a heart attack while working in January 2007. He leaves a wife and two colleage age children. All procedes will go to the Sgt. John Mullen Memorial Scholarship.

    John was a 30+ year veteran of the MTA and Metro North Police, and an active EMT back in the days of Caddy's and federal Q's

    For more information email mullengolfouting@gmail.com.

    It should be a good time and a good reason to spend an afternoon golfing.

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  8. The silver was the idea of Tom Lawless, Chief of Police. Unfortunately Tom passed away and since our leadership has lost any vision for change.

    As far as the Freedom bars, they do enjoy wasting.. I mean spending money. They even go for the B link wasting.. I mean spending close to 1000.00 more per car. I'm told the new cars will have a liberty like the new NYSP ones only with clear lenses and one blue on the front in NY and half red / blue for CT.