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Whistleblower admits: Chesterfield PD has a 'Quota System' -- new laws proposed

skidmark

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Chesterfield PD Policies & Procedures

http://www.chesterfield.gov/government.aspx?id=7343

If it's not in there, it cannot be an official policy of the CPD.

That would mean that CPD officers and administration are operating outside of established boundaries and limitations - in other words, acting as a rogue agency.

Perhaps a complaint to the Attorney General to have the State Police investigate them?

stay safe.
 

Grapeshot

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http://www.chesterfield.gov/government.aspx?id=7343

If it's not in there, it cannot be an official policy of the CPD.

That would mean that CPD officers and administration are operating outside of established boundaries and limitations - in other words, acting as a rogue agency.

Perhaps a complaint to the Attorney General to have the State Police investigate them?

stay safe.

:banana:
 

Repeater

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MPD a role model? No. They're largely corrupt and incompetent.

SOP's and standards in general, like ISO9000, are worth only the commitment given by management. The ISO came to my industry to learn how to write standards. We wrote detailed procedures for everything that we did and refined them with experience.

Oh, not the MPD.

What I was referring to are the policies that are public. I like how they did that. Maybe the law required them to do that.

Anyway, given the transparency available there, should we have equal transparency here in Virginia law enforcement?
 

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I've put in a FOIA request for the CPD Operational Policy & Procedure Manual and officer post-academy training manuals.

Yes, they can redact parts of it, but anything related to traffic or arrest quotas should not be in that action.

We'll see what they come up with.

stay safe.
 

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I've put in a FOIA request for the CPD Operational Policy & Procedure Manual and officer post-academy training manuals.

Yes, they can redact parts of it, but anything related to traffic or arrest quotas should not be in that action.

We'll see what they come up with.

stay safe.

Let me help....

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davidmcbeth

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I've put in a FOIA request for the CPD Operational Policy & Procedure Manual and officer post-academy training manuals.

Yes, they can redact parts of it, but anything related to traffic or arrest quotas should not be in that action.

We'll see what they come up with.

stay safe.

You should get all of it ... even in craphole CT they provided it to Ed P I think.
 
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