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grapesmuggler27

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  1. It depends on units available somewhere between school shooting and cat stuck in a tree.
  2. Your right. Its the dispatchers job to determine if its a emergency and assiggn a priority level to the call. Not to tell a caller that someone carring a firearm on their hip isn't a crime. BTW their "trianing" is in codes radio etiquette and the computer system not orc
  3. I will just leave this here. Uses a computer-aided dispatch system, receive emergency calls from the public requesting police, fire, medical or other emergency services. Determine the nature and location of the emergency; determine priorities, and dispatch police, fire ambulance or other emergency units as necessary and in accordance with established procedures. Receive and process 911 emergency calls, maintain contact with all units on assignment, maintain status and location of police and fire units. Monitor direct emergency alarms, answer non-emergency calls for assistance. Enter, update and retrieve information from a variety of computer systems. Receive requests for information regarding vehicle registration, driving records and warrants, and provides pertinent data. Monitor several complex public safety radio frequencies. Operate a variety of communications equipment, including radio consoles, telephones and computer systems. Not seeing anything that says is a dispatchers job to decide if a crime is commited or not. Their duty is to determine priority and collect information to pass onto the responding officer/fire/ems. Not to determine if there is a crime commited.
  4. My daughters mom has worked for Clinton county sheriff's office and now works for warren county and neither office had deputys as dispatchers
  5. The 911 operator is nothing more then a dispatcher and their sole job is is to dispatch police/ems/fire nothing more. It is not their responsibility to to decide if there's a crime or not that's the officers job. Would you want to be in a life or death situation and have some operator decide if you need help or not? Most of these dispatchers have no trianing outside of answering calls.
  6. Once again I ask you what are your rights worth? It might be an absurd price to you and me but its what HE thinks his rights are worth to him.
  7. The issue is there was no reason to stop the gentleman. Did he commit a crime? He didn't have to say anything to the officers. That's his right. That's what its about. He was illegally detained and his weapon was illegally seized.
  8. Not saying anyone was a dick. But where in the ORC does it say I have to show my ID?
  9. That's for a judge to decide how much its worth. How much are your rights worth to you? Yes we are a sue happy society I 100% agree.
  10. How many rights are we willing to just give up? Where does it end? Should someone be a dick just to be a dick. No. But should someone give up their right just to save a little hassel. If more people stood up for their rights or properly educated themselfs on their rights may e we wouldn't have stories like this come out, but a lot of LEO use intimidation to get what they want from most of society until we all conform to save the hassel and give up our rights as Americans in the process
  11. What bad would of happen if you stayed within your rights?
  12. You may not of felt your rights were infringed on but this guy did. Which BY LAW they were.
  13. I'm not debating that. My question was if the officer would of been a total dick from the beginning would you of still of acted the same?
  14. I don't see how we can assume who the d bag was in this situation without video. Would you of acted politely and respectful if the officer was acting like a complete assuole when you neighbor called on you? We know this to be a high crime neighborhood and the just got a call for a MWAG the cop could of been thinking "fuck ya some action..."
  15. That's where the whole think a crime may be committed could come into play. Once the officer seen him with a pistol and then get into a car then he may assume the a crime had been committed. But this guys action I'm pretty sure he knew the law and knew he had to have a chl to have the pistol on him and get into a vehicle.
  16. I bet if you refused to show ID until he notified you that you commited a crime you would of been within your rights. You also have to right to ask the officer to leave your property if they have no reason to be there.
  17. You do what's required by law. But there is a huge differance in being pulled over and being randomly stopped.
  18. Because its not required for him to show his ID. Maybe the officer was being a jackass and on a power trip. I'm sure we don't know the whole story.
  19. If your pulled over you have commitied a crime and are by law required to provide certain information. You making an apple to oranges comparison. http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/2921.29 orc on providing identification
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