View Full Version : 35 Suffolk Cops Transferred
peekipani
07-17-2009, 08:36 PM
As of today, 35 Suffolk P.O.'s have been transferred from their command to another precint today (they were all patrol cops and they went to other patrol squads in different precincts). Many have tins in the 4000's and a lot of them have been in the same sector for over a decade. Will someone please explain to me how this makes sense? You take a cop who knows his sector like the back of his hand, knows who all the sh1theads are, knows the community, has his "spots" that he goes to, and sees familiar faces when he comes to work everyday. Now he's in a place that may be compltely alien to him and he'll be looking at his Hagstom map or punching addrersses into his GPS. How is the public served by this? In my opinion, politics are taking precedence over the public's safety.
Stopcrying
07-17-2009, 08:41 PM
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! get over it you $120,000.00 crybaby.
Unregisteredabc
07-17-2009, 08:48 PM
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! get over it you $120,000.00 crybaby.
please provide your address to ensure the proper response.......should you need it.
Unregisteredls
07-17-2009, 09:41 PM
please provide your address to ensure the proper response.......should you need it.
you know little stevies address
Harry's Place
07-17-2009, 10:04 PM
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! get over it you $120,000.00 crybaby.
I couldn't survive on only 120K a year.
Unregistered3rdpctsgt
07-17-2009, 10:11 PM
Next Friday 7 sgts will be packing.
Unregistered07182009
07-17-2009, 10:21 PM
you know little stevies address
You mean 228 Barretts ave.,bayport?
Unregistered95803420
07-17-2009, 10:22 PM
Its about time the lazy, do nothings in the precincts got wake up calls. These guys dont do crap and deserve what they got
Unregistered54352
07-17-2009, 11:03 PM
I personally will be using my hagstrom if I get tossed... my gps will stay home.. much quicker but if the county cared... they would leave cops where they belong.. This is not about money....I can make a collar anywhere..
Unreg Thinking
07-17-2009, 11:14 PM
As of today, 35 Suffolk P.O.'s have been transferred from their command to another precint today (they were all patrol cops and they went to other patrol squads in different precincts). Many have tins in the 4000's and a lot of them have been in the same sector for over a decade. Will someone please explain to me how this makes sense? You take a cop who knows his sector like the back of his hand, knows who all the sh1theads are, knows the community, has his "spots" that he goes to, and sees familiar faces when he comes to work everyday. Now he's in a place that may be compltely alien to him and he'll be looking at his Hagstom map or punching addrersses into his GPS. How is the public served by this? In my opinion, politics are taking precedence over the public's safety.
Do you know how they picked those who would get tossed from their Pcts? I do, the precinct C.O.'s knew this was coming three weeks ago, told nobody, and they picked who got dumped. Wonder how they did that? By taking the lowest producing, biggest problem children in their respective commands and bouncing them elsewhere for someone else to worry about. So while we are stopping little Stevie, lets not forget to beat down each of the Commanding Officers involved for failing to at very least let the PBA know what was gong on three weeks ago when the C.O.'s got their briefing. What in the hell is going on around here? Is everyone just out to completely CYA for themselves? These C.O.'s should not be spoken to by any PO in their respective commands except to answer a direct and job related question! Friggin azzholes.
Unregisterednothappyyyyy
07-18-2009, 01:17 AM
quite honestly.... i was just transfered to the 5th pct. i have one mission. thats to work in bayport and find the ce making any traffic violation. thats rite "any." rolling through stop sign, not signaling, seat belt, etc.. at this point there is nothing else this job can do to me, so i have nothing to lose. and for all those who doubt me, thats ok........
Unregisteredassas
07-18-2009, 04:23 AM
Do you know how they picked those who would get tossed from their Pcts? I do, the precinct C.O.'s knew this was coming three weeks ago, told nobody, and they picked who got dumped. Wonder how they did that? By taking the lowest producing, biggest problem children in their respective commands and bouncing them elsewhere for someone else to worry about. So while we are stopping little Stevie, lets not forget to beat down each of the Commanding Officers involved for failing to at very least let the PBA know what was gong on three weeks ago when the C.O.'s got their briefing. What in the hell is going on around here? Is everyone just out to completely CYA for themselves? These C.O.'s should not be spoken to by any PO in their respective commands except to answer a direct and job related question! Friggin azzholes.
I know of at least 1 cop transfered that wasnt the pick of the sqd lt. He wasnt even a top 10 of those who were chosen to go.
shareholder-
07-18-2009, 05:49 AM
As of today, 35 Suffolk P.O.'s have been transferred from their command to another precint today (they were all patrol cops and they went to other patrol squads in different precincts). Many have tins in the 4000's and a lot of them have been in the same sector for over a decade. You take a cop who knows his sector like the back of his hand, knows who all the sh1theads are, knows the community, has his "spots" that he goes to, and sees familiar faces when he comes to work everyday. Now he's in a place that may be compltely alien to him and he'll be looking at his Hagstom map or punching addrersses into his GPS. How is the public served by this? In my opinion, politics are taking precedence over the public's safety.
Will someone please explain to me how this makes sense?
I'll try. The people responsible for running the company decided it was time to shake up some dead wood.
Seems company managers are taking a proactive stance and doing whats best for their shareholders.
In most cases the employees affected by this shake-up could have avoided it by simply showing more enthusiasm for their particular assignment within the company.
As a shareholder I am glad to see managers who cut the lawn once in a while.
Unregisteredipshyrt
07-18-2009, 06:49 AM
I'll try. The people responsible for running the company decided it was time to shake up some dead wood.
Seems company managers are taking a proactive stance and doing whats best for their shareholders.
In most cases the employees affected by this shake-up could have avoided it by simply showing more enthusiasm for their particular assignment within the company.
As a shareholder I am glad to see managers who cut the lawn once in a while.
Weak try. Because by the end, every po dead wood or not is going to be transferred
This is union busting at its best.
watc h if we concede to the 10 day lag how fast this dissapears. The cost of doing this is already over 30k, right to the taxpayers
Unregistee-heered
07-18-2009, 06:56 AM
Most cops transferred were done so with a decent to high amount of seniority. Which means summer vacations. The admin didnt take this into account, we just lost a guy whos vacations ended last week except for the last week in Aug for a guy with 5 upcoming weeks.
Unregisterednnnnnkk
07-18-2009, 07:39 AM
You guys must have it pretty good. You dont want anything to change. You want business as usual. Guess what, the world is changing, the economic realities are driving the change.
What you cant see is if you don't adapt you will go the way of the dinosaurs. You didn't think it was possible, you thought your precious union would protect you from the real world.
(ok...Let the juvenile name calling begin!)
2323232
07-18-2009, 10:20 AM
You guys must have it pretty good. You dont want anything to change. You want business as usual. Guess what, the world is changing, the economic realities are driving the change.
What you cant see is if you don't adapt you will go the way of the dinosaurs. You didn't think it was possible, you thought your precious union would protect you from the real world.
(ok...Let the juvenile name calling begin!)
I have to agree with this poster. The world IS changing. Heroin is ubiquitous, fatals are going up, bank robberies have been trending up, and we are all looking over our shoulder in this new age of terror. Criminal justice can not be managed with a standard business model. Sure aspects of customer service and satisfaction can be applied, but police don't provide a service that can be quantified like a company selling widgets.
Law enforcement applies the law and provides services as directed by the policymakers who are elected by the people. As in every aspect of government, mechanisms are put into place to prevent any one spoke in the wheel from blowing out the tire. The executive, the legislature, the media, other levels of governement, and worker advocates (unions) serve as checks and balances from any disfunctional element.
In this case, we have an egregious CE who would dispense with the whole system and install himself as "the Dear Leader. Despite its imperfection, I have faith that the system will work, but the damage is continuing by the day.
NYC, faced with much more dire fiscal problems than this county, recently considered eliminating many special units. It was proven to the policy makers, through examination of historical and present crime trends, that these units remained necessary (today's NY Times).
The funny thing about public safety and security, it's something that's not appreciated until it's gone.
Tony Orlando
07-18-2009, 10:26 AM
Transferring cops is a bad idea for everyone. I can tell you this...the cops will win and the public will pay. People take their police for granted just like a child takes his parents for granted. I know you don't want to hear that but it's true. The cops are here day in and day out looking out for us. Of course there are some officers that aren't as motivated as others. That is just human nature. Ever go to Applebees and get a great waitress and the next visit your waitress is a buffoon? I know the guy talking the shareholder bit thinks that policing is a business. It's not. If it was a business you would have everyone involved on the take just like out great Wall street guys. Hopefully Levy will learn to comprimise. No matter what you do for a living you try and protect your career. The cops are doing what they are supposed to do by defending themselves. Maybe we should give them a little thanks for looking out for us and our families. Just my two cents.
Unregisteredone
07-18-2009, 10:37 AM
You guys must have it pretty good. You dont want anything to change. You want business as usual. Guess what, the world is changing, the economic realities are driving the change.
What you cant see is if you don't adapt you will go the way of the dinosaurs. You didn't think it was possible, you thought your precious union would protect you from the real world.
(ok...Let the juvenile name calling begin!)
You got it right... the world is changing.... for the WORSE! So does that mean that everything has to go down the toilet because your life and career are? "Economic Reality".... wake up my friend.... a government that uses OUR tax dollars to bail out failed businesses that made bad choices over and over.... or bailed out people that made bad choices over and over? Is this YOUR reality? Time for a gut check...
The dinosaurs died out but the rest of the world went on. As for me.... I'll still be making a very nice living... cashing some nice checks... putting in an honest days work... soon to be enjoying a well earned retirement... all while you preach that the "real world" is catching up with me somehow... chances are the "real world" already caught you... and you were unprepared and have now realized it much too late! And as they say... misery loves company! Sorry my friend... not joining your pitty party. Policing is a GROWTH industry.... and as long as the "real world" continues as it is... I'll be enjoying a great living until the whole system comes cashing down. And even then... I'm prepared.... are you?
One of the many nice things about police work is you get to see the "real world" up close up.... EVERYDAY... and prepare for it. I managed to make some great financial moves, stayed alert to the changes in government, society, and the economy... adjusted my lifestyle... made the choices everyone thought were strange at the time... but now... they all wish they had! Cops seem full of themselves.... yes they do.... but part of it is based in the fact that they are a lot more AWARE of REALITY then you think you are.
This whole COUNTRY.... not just Suffolk County is headed down the tubes.... there's a whole sub-human culture feeding off those of us that are working for a living and paying the freight... all with the approval of our elected officials and government... if you don't believe it take a good look around whenyou go shopping or drive around your neighborhood.... or just stop by a social services center, drug rehab, or emergency room.... you'll see what I'm talking about! It's a culture that's feeding off the health part of society and is growing at twice the rate of normal folks. OPEN your eyes and you'll be shocked! It's one of the best benefits police work has given me.... and you didn't have to pay for it! Even socialism doesn't work when you're broke... so there isn't much hope here!
So as for me... I "SEE" very well... and will be enjoying a wonderful retirement at my home in the tropics (paid for) while you sit here and pretend you know the answers to questions you should have been addressing 20 years ago! Having been in close contact with the "real world" has served me rather well.... can you say the same???
Sorry to disappoint you by not engaging in the usual name calling....
namecalling
07-18-2009, 06:40 PM
You guys must have it pretty good. You dont want anything to change. You want business as usual. Guess what, the world is changing, the economic realities are driving the change.
What you cant see is if you don't adapt you will go the way of the dinosaurs. You didn't think it was possible, you thought your precious union would protect you from the real world.
(ok...Let the juvenile name calling begin!)
We do have it pretty good, after I am transferred, I still will. Changes are inevitable. However taking me from my sector and putting me into a pct that will take me a few years to absorb is not a smart idea.
If I was the general public I'd be concerned instead of enjoying this supposed huge victory over the pd. If I was the general public I'd be sure to have the crossroads of my home right next to the phone, so I or whomever can give it to the dispatcher if I needed the cops. And if I lived in a new development less then 12 years(mine still isnt on the hangstrom) I'd include the main roads.
But thanks for your concern. Dont worry about me too much, my commute might increase by 10-20 minutes a day, but at the end of my tour Ill be going home. What might change? The two boys who drowned in Mt Sinai had a cop at their house doing cpr within 2 minutes, and 2 more cops within another minute. It took paramedics over 5. The doctors said the cpr is why they survived(obviously). If it had been a cop from pct that never worked Mt sinai who knows?
Un uggghhh
07-18-2009, 06:58 PM
I'll try. The people responsible for running the company decided it was time to shake up some dead wood.
Seems company managers are taking a proactive stance and doing whats best for their shareholders.
In most cases the employees affected by this shake-up could have avoided it by simply showing more enthusiasm for their particular assignment within the company.
As a shareholder I am glad to see managers who cut the lawn once in a while.
Are you really bringing up private sector mentality with all its failings?
So you want levy to bankrupt the county with this juvenile punishment?
Lets be honest, he threatened to lay us off, we laughed.
He threatened to fire us, allbut 7 laughed.
He tried to tear apart several units and was stopped by the leg and even taxpayers.
So whats he got left? Minor Inconveniences. And who is footing the bill for all the paperwork and costs involved?
YOU
Old wise guy
07-18-2009, 07:23 PM
Suozzi and Commish Thick and Juicy did the same transfer move a few years back out in Nassau. It took a little time but all the cops who were transferred were returned back to their original pct. Actually many of them decided to stay in their new found homes. This is an amatuer night move by Dickie and Levy. There is no innovative leadership anymore. Not even when it comes to going after guys. The bosses coming up the ranks all talk the new police science lingo and they all think that they're the smartest guys in the room. The public ultimately pays here. The cops will still go out and do their jobs wherever they end up and they will continue to collect their checks and do their time.
Unregisteredagreed
07-18-2009, 07:25 PM
But thanks for your concern. Dont worry about me too much, my commute might increase by 10-20 minutes a day, but at the end of my tour Ill be going home. What might change? The two boys who drowned in Mt Sinai had a cop at their house doing cpr within 2 minutes, and 2 more cops within another minute. It took paramedics over 5. The doctors said the cpr is why they survived(obviously). If it had been a cop from pct that never worked Mt sinai who knows?
You are right. All of us can do cpr, Cpr is vital to a person whos heart has stopped,in order to keep the organs oxygen supply going. The 1st minutes are vital. I'm willing to bet there are cops who are better at cpr then me.
But I'm willing to bet that if they take my car and never worked in my pct, I'm going to beat them to the call by several minutes...as they would in their pct. Probably by the time they find the street on the map, I'll already be there.
But hey, levys putting us in our place right? We need to adapt at something or other right?
You are wrong though, our unions arent protecting us, WE are protecting you.
ConcernedSuff$
07-19-2009, 12:12 AM
We do have it pretty good, after I am transferred, I still will. Changes are inevitable. However taking me from my sector and putting me into a pct that will take me a few years to absorb is not a smart idea.
If I was the general public I'd be concerned instead of enjoying this supposed huge victory over the pd. If I was the general public I'd be sure to have the crossroads of my home right next to the phone, so I or whomever can give it to the dispatcher if I needed the cops. And if I lived in a new development less then 12 years(mine still isnt on the hangstrom) I'd include the main roads.
But thanks for your concern. Dont worry about me too much, my commute might increase by 10-20 minutes a day, but at the end of my tour Ill be going home. What might change? The two boys who drowned in Mt Sinai had a cop at their house doing cpr within 2 minutes, and 2 more cops within another minute. It took paramedics over 5. The doctors said the cpr is why they survived(obviously). If it had been a cop from pct that never worked Mt sinai who knows?
Just check the gps and sue the cop...its that simple.
thank you......payday!
FlawedLogic
07-19-2009, 12:33 AM
Just check the gps and sue the cop...its that simple.
thank you......payday!
Yea genius, PAYDAY!!! Cha-ching!!!! Just show me which part of that lawsuit brings back dead kids. Thanks for being a moron.
WhoopdedoIcu
07-19-2009, 03:23 AM
As of today, 35 Suffolk P.O.'s have been transferred from their command to another precint today (they were all patrol cops and they went to other patrol squads in different precincts). Many have tins in the 4000's and a lot of them have been in the same sector for over a decade. Will someone please explain to me how this makes sense? You take a cop who knows his sector like the back of his hand, knows who all the sh1theads are, knows the community, has his "spots" that he goes to, and sees familiar faces when he comes to work everyday. Now he's in a place that may be compltely alien to him and he'll be looking at his Hagstom map or punching addrersses into his GPS. How is the public served by this? In my opinion, politics are taking precedence over the public's safety.
Listen up Bub...You and the rest of the morons on patrol should never take your job for granted...Think that you ar sitting pretty where you are at that time because this job involves being a police officer in Suffolk County to serve and protect...You go where you are told...And if you can't do the job some place else in Suffolk County they you need to quit acting as a cop instead of a police officer who can do his job no matter what...After all the majority of you pricks have no problem in retiring after 20 and going to work on another police force in another state...So quit your whining and suck it up.
Chuck Lesnar
07-19-2009, 03:29 AM
Most cops transferred were done so with a decent to high amount of seniority. Which means summer vacations. The admin didnt take this into account, we just lost a guy whos vacations ended last week except for the last week in Aug for a guy with 5 upcoming weeks.
Your written communication skills are fragmented and comparable to those of a JHS student who recently immigrated from Armenia.
WhoopdedoIseeu
07-19-2009, 03:29 AM
Just check the gps and sue the cop...its that simple.
thank you......payday!
A few years to absorb...Ha ha ha! You assholes do not have a problem retiring form SCPD and than going to work for another police force in a totally different state...Think that other Police force in another state will give you a few years to get your bearing there...Not gonna happen...Stop making excuses and do your damn job...If you cant and they cant; either...You all need to quit your jobs because they are plenty others, even much younger than some old fart like you and the ones you are whining about, those others much younger than you can do your job instead of some cry babies. Do your job...What you get paid to do...After all first rule of thumb of being a police officer...Crybabies need not apply.
Brunson Doyle
07-19-2009, 03:34 AM
Listen up Bub...You and the rest of the morons on patrol should never take your job for granted...Think that you ar sitting pretty where you are at that time because this job involves being a police officer in Suffolk County to serve and protect...You go where you are told...And if you can't do the job some place else in Suffolk County they you need to quit acting as a cop instead of a police officer who can do his job no matter what...After all the majority of you pricks have no problem in retiring after 20 and going to work on another police force in another state...So quit your whining and suck it up.
Your written communication skills are incongruously comparable to those of a grade school student who recently immigrated from Uzbekistan.
Alan King
07-19-2009, 03:39 AM
You are right. All of us can do cpr, Cpr is vital to a person whos heart has stopped,in order to keep the organs oxygen supply going. The 1st minutes are vital. I'm willing to bet there are cops who are better at cpr then me.
But I'm willing to bet that if they take my car and never worked in my pct, I'm going to beat them to the call by several minutes...as they would in their pct. Probably by the time they find the street on the map, I'll already be there.
But hey, levys putting us in our place right? We need to adapt at something or other right?
You are wrong though, our unions arent protecting us, WE are protecting you.
Please take a course that teaches you how to communicate in English.
Unregisteredexactly
07-19-2009, 04:58 AM
Just check the gps and sue the cop...its that simple.
thank you......payday!
Not the cop, suffolk county. And for what? But, thank you you proved the point.
dontsoundconcerned
07-19-2009, 06:36 AM
Just check the gps and sue the cop...its that simple.
thank you......payday!
Its not that simple. For starters, heaven forbid this occurred to your family member.
The main issue here is why did it happen? If it is a child it is neglect on the parents/guardian.
The officer responding is indemnified. Unless he did something bizarre like stop at his home on his way. There is no guarantee of a 1 minute response. Besides the county indemnifying him, the American Red cross does as well.
If you were unfortuneate to have this happen to you, your lawyer would be better off going after the county, and claiming the newly transferred officer responded slower then if the original officer who was transferred out was working that car. And believe me the officers involved would be more then happy to testify.
Even that is a dicey suit, because there is no way of knowing if a more rapid response would have saved the victim.
And based on the dollar signs I'm seeing in you, it would never reach court, you'd take the county's hush money and run.
bighead,smalldick
07-19-2009, 11:08 AM
Just check the gps and sue the cop...its that simple.
thank you......payday!
its not that simple, jerkoff.......you obviously are clueless, my short peckered little friend.
stupidConcernedSuff$
07-19-2009, 04:34 PM
Just check the gps and sue the cop...its that simple.
thank you......payday!
your a winner, your family member is dead, but you are rich, and you can thank steve levy.
Enjoy your money
Highway 495
07-20-2009, 06:42 AM
what about those wanna be cops sheriffs who caught the motorcycle doing over 100. It took those buffs over 25 miles to catch the perp. We need highway back we would have caught him in 2 exits!!!!!
Get Real 123456
07-20-2009, 07:14 AM
what about those wanna be cops sheriffs who caught the motorcycle doing over 100. It took those buffs over 25 miles to catch the perp. We need highway back we would have caught him in 2 exits!!!!!
You mean just like the guy who was speeding on the LIE almost every day for months that you could never catch? The one with the two yellow headlights? That one?
You guys are such whiney bitches.
typical suffolk res
07-20-2009, 08:21 AM
Just check the gps and sue the cop...its that simple.
thank you......payday!
Yeah your kid dies because you are a crappy parent, and its the cops fault.
And you are happy because you get a 10k settlement award. I know this is a scenario, and not real, but come on
Unregisteredcashingin
07-20-2009, 02:31 PM
You mean just like the guy who was speeding on the LIE almost every day for months that you could never catch? The one with the two yellow headlights? That one?
You guys are such whiney bitches.
But I'm paid well; 150K this yr.
Kwestion
07-21-2009, 12:07 AM
But I'm paid well; 150K this yr.
What is more important to you? Being well paid or being a cop?
You can choose only one answer.
ummmmmm
07-21-2009, 12:10 AM
What is more important to you? Being well paid or being a cop?
You can choose only one answer.
in scpd, they are one in the same. there's ur answer.
Unregistered 5432
07-21-2009, 02:22 AM
what about those wanna be cops sheriffs who caught the motorcycle doing over 100. It took those buffs over 25 miles to catch the perp. We need highway back we would have caught him in 2 exits!!!!!
The only way they caught that guy was a off duty Sheriff who was listening to the pursuit on his radio, which the Sheriff's lost sight of him saw him on the side of the William Floyd Parkway and told the on duty Sheriffs so they found him parked on the side of the road pure luck and that gets in Newsday. What a joke
choose both
07-21-2009, 09:00 AM
What is more important to you? Being well paid or being a cop?
You can choose only one answer.
Says who? I left Transit to come here. I cleared 100k every year since 2001. If I was in transit right now, I'd be at 115k. Right now the most I've made in scpd is 90k.
uradouche
07-21-2009, 12:13 PM
Says who? I left Transit to come here. I cleared 100k every year since 2001. If I was in transit right now, I'd be at 115k. Right now the most I've made in scpd is 90k.
listen you rookie douchebag. turn in your badge and go back to the City Job. if not, stay in the 4th pct you fning pussy and shut the fuk up.
whatcanyoudo
07-21-2009, 12:26 PM
listen you rookie douchebag. turn in your badge and go back to the City Job. if not, stay in the 4th pct you fning pussy and shut the fuk up.
how about no, you stfu.
not nice try
07-21-2009, 01:20 PM
listen you rookie douchebag. turn in your badge and go back to the City Job. if not, stay in the 4th pct you fning pussy and shut the fuk up.
rookies dont make 90k lame ass poser
inbdvduj
07-22-2009, 09:41 AM
They shipped a guy out of the 2nd Pct who is a war hero, has almost 30 years service and who answers every freakin call that is given out over the radio, his sector or not. He also backs up every cop no matter where they are or what the situation is. I guess that's bad so let's ship him off to another pct and let the people who hide in the basement (RM) stay. Forget the fact that he would run through a brick wall to help any cop. No, let's transfer him because he doesn't write a few extra tickets a month. Please!!!
Unregisteredjg
07-22-2009, 11:37 AM
They shipped a guy out of the 2nd Pct who is a war hero, has almost 30 years service and who answers every freakin call that is given out over the radio, his sector or not. He also backs up every cop no matter where they are or what the situation is. I guess that's bad so let's ship him off to another pct and let the people who hide in the basement (RM) stay. Forget the fact that he would run through a brick wall to help any cop. No, let's transfer him because he doesn't write a few extra tickets a month. Please!!!
He is most likely not the one whining about it either like you.
UnregisteredTOOBAD
07-22-2009, 11:45 AM
They shipped a guy out of the 2nd Pct who is a war hero, has almost 30 years service and who answers every freakin call that is given out over the radio, his sector or not. He also backs up every cop no matter where they are or what the situation is. I guess that's bad so let's ship him off to another pct and let the people who hide in the basement (RM) stay. Forget the fact that he would run through a brick wall to help any cop. No, let's transfer him because he doesn't write a few extra tickets a month. Please!!!
ON NOVEMBER 8, 1999. HIS dedication to duty, his job,and to his fellow police officers would have been greatly appreciated. No snideness intended. You ALWAYS BACK UP A COP NO MATTER HOW MINOR THE JOB APPEARS TO BE. You do that because it is those kinds of jobs where you will get hurt because you will least expect it.
He sounds like the type of cop I would be happy if he was transferred into my neighborhood.
Unregisteredshame
07-22-2009, 01:08 PM
They shipped a guy out of the 2nd Pct who is a war hero, has almost 30 years service and who answers every freakin call that is given out over the radio, his sector or not. He also backs up every cop no matter where they are or what the situation is. I guess that's bad so let's ship him off to another pct and let the people who hide in the basement (RM) stay. Forget the fact that he would run through a brick wall to help any cop. No, let's transfer him because he doesn't write a few extra tickets a month. Please!!!
theres going to be alot of these stories over the next few months. i hope he lands on his feet, and continues to be a good cop.
i hope whoever you get in return is his equal
Unnnnnn
07-22-2009, 11:20 PM
I remember being a rookie cop in the 2nd and Pete told me one thing you do is BACK UP COPS!!!! Everything else was secondary. Tickets could wait all the other BS could wait, just make sure that everyone was safe. He should have been a FTO! We'll miss you Pete 221!
Colombini is the man. Nothing better than being at a heavy call and having a seventh degree black belt show up to back you. We could have been in Nassau and Pete heard the call and he was in Montauk, and he would come screaming down to back you! 1st pct, you got a good man comin your way!!!
I know the feeling. I had a bad call one time with a few loud mouths and my boss, Raf, pussed out and didn't show up. Colombini was just getting on duty and he jumps in his personal car and shows up in a T shirt, no gun, etc, and these guys shit! Needless to say there was no problem after that. Thanks Pete!!! I still owe you!
gdgdg
07-22-2009, 11:31 PM
I knew I knew that name. He is the guy that taught everyone karate, correct?
Unregistered828287
07-22-2009, 11:36 PM
you big dummy. look at the last 3 posts. All are within 7 minutes of each other with similar username style. Nice effort to say something nice about the guy but make it a little less obvious.
blackbelt101
07-22-2009, 11:39 PM
I knew I knew that name. He is the guy that taught everyone karate, correct?
That's him. He taught me, Hinke, Kenny, Annette, and Trina karate and never asked for anything in return. We ll miss you Pete!
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07-22-2009, 11:41 PM
That's him. He taught me, Hinke, Kenny, Annette, and Trina karate and never asked for anything in return. We ll miss you Pete!
Annette? I don't think Annette has anything close to a black belt and Kenny O? No way, he's afraid of his own shadow.
dumbass
07-22-2009, 11:44 PM
Annette? I don't think Annette has anything close to a black belt and Kenny O? No way, he's afraid of his own shadow.
Wrong Kenny stupid. Kenny O is a puss. It's Kenny from the DA squad. A very big and bad man. As for Annette, I think she may be close to balck belt plus I hear she is training jiu jitsu now. Don't know where she is in that.
Bad Tactics
07-23-2009, 07:35 AM
I know the feeling. I had a bad call one time with a few loud mouths and my boss, Raf, pussed out and didn't show up. Colombini was just getting on duty and he jumps in his personal car and shows up in a T shirt, no gun, etc, and these guys shit! Needless to say there was no problem after that. Thanks Pete!!! I still owe you!
He was just getting on duty and didn't have his gun? He went to the call in his POV? I could almost buy waiting at the relief point and hearing some sh!t drop and going with your own car, but how did he not have his gun and why would go without the gun? Makes zero sense. Sounds like you like the guy, then just say he's a good cop and good guy, no need to make him out to Chuck Norris. Sounds somewhat juvenile. A lot of very good PO's out there who can handle a lot of people without being a black belt.
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