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NetQuarterLatte t1_iyj5vwp wrote

From the article, it seems that the issue is the lack of personnel to respond to 311 calls appropriatelly.

>“The problem is there isn’t an additional set of officers, … so in terms of priority, we’re gonna respond to [a 911 call] first and then once we’re done we eventually return and respond to the 311,” said Souffrant.

I think the solution is to have more people who have the power to issue summons?

On another post we had officers with guns to check fare evasion. I don't think a full blown cop should be needed to issue a citation.

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PKMKII t1_iyja8l9 wrote

If only there was a division of the police that was charged with handling just traffic and vehicle related issues and not the whole spectrum of police responsibilities

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nonlawyer t1_iyjgkst wrote

Maybe we could call them “The Police Who are Charged with Handing Just Traffic and Vehicle-Related Issues And Not The Whole Spectrum of Police Responsibilities”

Or “TPWACWHJTAVRIANTWSOPR” for short

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Turbulent_Link1738 t1_iyk891b wrote

But god forbid you’re within coughing distance of a fire hydrant and traffic will write you before you even step out of the car. They just stand around make traffic worse than actually write people that deserve it.

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Oslopa t1_iyjaqpf wrote

Yeah, uh-huh, like I believe a word out of a cop’s mouth.

This is just a way to dodge responsibility. If personnel were a problem, they wouldn’t falsify public records by closing 311 calls out so quickly as “no issue observed.”

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NetQuarterLatte t1_iyjbip4 wrote

>“no issue observed.”

lol, that may be factually true, but it doesn't say they didn't send any person to try to observe it.

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TeamMisha t1_iyjkaew wrote

There were reports by Streetsblog if I recall of 311s getting closed in minutes while the complainant was still watching the offending vehicles. I suspect both cases happen, officers close a case without doing any action (such as observing), and they are so delayed they do drive by at some point and the original issue is gone.

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Jahaza t1_iyk3wry wrote

They regularly falsify 311 call records. They say they responded and the offender was gone or that no action was necessary when the condition is still observable.

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