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  1. An upstate town was left completely unguarded when the bulk of the Deerpark Police Department hung out together - at Hooters, officials said yesterday.

    The Hooters, a sports bar known for its buffalo wings and buxom, scantily clad waitresses, is at least a 35-minute drive away from the Orange County town of nearly 8,000 citizens.

    "There was not ample coverage because of personnel reasons," Deerpark Police Chief Bill Werner

    Sounds like a good boss... but if he's so cool with Hooters, I can't imagine what the poor sap got suspended for?


  2. There will be a fundraiser for the son of Hartford Police Officer Mark Fowler on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 at Sweet Jane's 88 Pratt Street Hartford, CT. starting at 6:00 p.m.

    Jake Fowler was born in May of 2006, with spinal bifida. Since then Jake has overcome many obstacles. Unfortunately he was disgnosed with a liver disease, and will need a liver transplant. The family is in need of money to cover their rising bills.

    I know this is not close but just wanted to spread the word in case anyone was interested.

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  3. It's unfortunate but most MOS finerals get f***ed up by the bosses. It's their inability to let common sense prevail, and they cannot resist the opportunity to make themselves shine. When things go well, it's unnoticed, when it gets f***ed, it's the pawns like us who notice.

    It's stories like this that allow us all to blow off a little stress, while honoring one of our own. As far as the Commish, F*** him and his staff for failing to notify other agencies. Back in the day the HWY boss would have ignored the information and took the a** chewing.

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  4. (What does this have to do with EMS?)

    This is the "Police, Law Enforcment, & ESU" thread?

    The sad truth is all of these turds will never get what they deserve. Cowards hiding behind tinted windows ambushing two unsuspecting cops for what, because they were in a stolen car?

    Good thing nobody else got hurt tracking them down.


  5. I was coming home from Jersey last week when the bridge was closed, and the GWB was gridlock for almost an hour. That's even with me sneaking right up to the toll plaza.

    I think that the Tappen Zee needs to be rethought. Add rails for the trains to service west of the Hudson and make more lanes. Then add services similar to the PAPD, who roll on DV's and crashes. As far as enforcement we do alot of bridges and tunnels, as do the TBTA officers. Stops are usually done off the bridge to avoid traffic problems.


  6. Sunday July 15, 2007

    4:00 pm to whenever

    Thirsty Turtle

    201 E. Post Rd

    White Plains, NY

    $25.00 Donation at the door (Gets you two complimentary drinks)

    50/50 Raffle

    Benefit T Shirts

    Food will be provided

    MTA PBA @ 516-823-8930 for more information

    or MTAPD District 8 203-363-5722

    Please help us help Dave and his family. Dave is currently receiving treatment for sinus and throat cancer. Also, during this difficult time, Dave’s wife has been receiving extensive medical treatment for her illness. Due to these unfortunate circumstances the financial burden has become quite heavy. Help us help our brother in a time of need. Dave is a P.O. with the MTAPD and a paramedic working for various servcies over the years.

    Please come out and show your support.


  7. Sunday July 15, 2007

    4:00 pm to whenever

    Thirsty Turtle

    201 E. Post Rd

    White Plains, NY

    $25.00 Donation at the door (Gets you two complimentary drinks)

    50/50 Raffle

    Benefit T Shirts

    Food will be provided

    MTA PBA @ 516-823-8930 for more information

    or MTAPD District 8 203-363-5722

    Please help us help Dave and his family. Dave is currently receiving treatment for sinus and throat cancer. Also, during this difficult time, Dave’s wife has been receiving extensive medical treatment for her illness. Due to these unfortunate circumstances the financial burden has become quite heavy. Help us help our brother in a time of need. Dave is a P.O. with the MTAPD and a paramedic working for various servcies over the years.

    Please come out and show your support.


  8. There are all kinds of people carrying badges / shields especially in the area we all work in. Bus drivers, train conductors, sanitation employees, etc.... Many moons ago I worked for a private ambulance service and we had badges as part of the regular uniform. I can't tell you how many times people thought I was a cop, and the BS that came with it.

    Now as a police officer I keep my ID and shield in a small case and everything else in my wallet, even my Metrocard, which has a photo ID on the back, just in case.

    I wish that law enforcement would get into the future and permit better uniforms, like the fire and EMS services.

    Keep the badges on the dress jackets for ceremonies.


  9. Sometimes we write the ticket only to go back to the car and find out that Their relative is OTJ. Happened to my wife one day. I don't understand why they just don't say it first. I guess it is how you say it. How about does it matter if my so and so is OTJ? What about proper ID. EVERYONE AN THEIR MOTHER HAS PBA CARDS. I know I could have written this lady but then I have to deal with her husband. I know that I could have been in the right saying have your husband call me and we can work something out. Just didn't want to be that guy.

    I try to limit PBA cards to immediate family, and write my cell phone number on each one. That way I feel the officer can call me to verify anything. This works very well. Even if I retired I would expect the same professional.


  10. I leave all my handguns in my locker at work. I used to keep one in my vehicle then my truck got towed by a NYC Sheriff for outstanding parking tags. There is no need for that anxiety, and the possibility of it falling into the wrong hands. Immediately after 9/11 I would carry a 12 guage and .223 rifle in my truck, because if the s*** hit the fan I knew I could end it rather quickly, but the Department doesn't authorize either as an off duty weapon.

    I always carry my shield and ID, because I enjoy driving fast.

    As far as plain clothes, I sometimes carry in plain view in a soft uniform, khaki 511 pants and blue polo with PD lofo on chest. Pistol and shield on right side, cuffs and magazine on the left.


  11. New England Uniform Main St in Bridgeport, probably has the biggest selection of uniform clothing and other items in the tri state area, used to be an old furniture showroom, sister store in Danbury....

    Nice selection, but $$$$. I use the gas and drive down to Brothers, and save. Plus Brothers will alter and sew on stuff while you wait, unlike New England who will mail it to you in a few weeks.

    Olinville also has a nice selection and prices.


  12. Come on...all of you didn't chuckle just a bit?  I know I did and you know why?  Because I'm not stupid enough to do what they did.  Mutts.  We've all done what they did on a personal level with co-workers, partners etc.  Its a form of stress relief...but those dumb asses should have kept it to themselves.

    als, I agree. I've worked in EMS since the 70's and know how this can be construed as comic relief, although in poor taste. They lost their jobs and certainly learned their lessons, to punish them further, damn there are a bunch of heartless kids out there.


  13. It's stationed at Floyd Bennet Field, according to the authority on NYC apparatus.

    Boy, would I like to get in there some day and see all the trucks they have there! Seems like quite an aresenal is housed there.

    I haven't been out there since 2001, but they had stuff I never thought any Police Department had, like the ERV which they call an emergency rescue vehicle, I call it a tank. I used to see some of these things up at Camp Smith too.

    As long as "Popeye" Kelly is in charge of the NYPD they will invest in stuff like this instead of paying the cops any real money. Too bad the MTA doesn't invest in anything like this.


  14. I've used it during felony stops, but you need to turn down the volume to not sound like a damn subway announcement.

    It also works well telling the walking wounded which way to to go after a train fire/accident. "Please walk to the right, no the other right... my right... the other right.. oh crap".