Policy Change To Chicago 911 Dispatch: Cops Will Only Report In-Person To Certain Crime Scenes
First they take away the guns then they take away the cops, sounds like a great place to live. I think next we evacuate the general public, build a giant wall around it and sponsor a giant cage match with whoever's left inside. Worldwide pay per view sales would probably wipe out the national debt.
Chicago, IL As of Sunday, 911 Chicago dispatch will no longer be directing officers to every scene of a crime. Instead, officers will be assigned to light duty by taking reports over the phone for crimes like vehicle theft, garage burglaries, bad checks, and situations of lewd or obscene calls where the victim is not in immediate danger. Nearly 74,000 reports were taken last year in this manner.
This policy eliminates in-person police responses to various non-life threatening crime scenes. Essentially, unless there is an urgent need for medical attention or imminent danger present, dont expect an offer to arrive in-person to assist.
First they take away the guns then they take away the cops, sounds like a great place to live. I think next we evacuate the general public, build a giant wall around it and sponsor a giant cage match with whoever's left inside. Worldwide pay per view sales would probably wipe out the national debt.