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Is it only coincidence that the words "Idiot" and "Illinois" both start with the same letter?
Maybe one of the members of that towns governement thought London presented a novel idea by their police only carrying whistles instead of firearms.
So what happens next, will the criminal robbing you then be able to sue you for damage to his hearing from blowing your whistle while he is raping your daughter.
Maybe Barrett could have blew his whistle to stop the beating he took for being stupid?
These people should be beaten about the head and neck with a frozen carp for being such morons!
Oak Park crime: Police pass out whistles to help residents fight back
Thousands of Oak Park residents are being equipped with a simple device to help fight crime in the village.
Police are passing out whistles that they are urging citizens to blow if they are victims of or witnesses to a crime.
Officers distributed hundreds of the shiny whistles at two stations along the CTA's Green Line in Oak Park on Friday and will be passing out more Wednesday along the Blue Line. Giveaways elsewhere are expected to take place in the weeks ahead.
"We think they are going to go quick," said Oak Park Police Cmdr. Keenan Williams.
The village conducted a similar program in the 1980s, and Police Chief Rick Tanksley earlier this year suggested bringing it back after statistics showed that burglaries and robberies were on the rise.
Cell phones are often taken during robberies, leaving a victim without a means to quickly call the police. But if a victim or witness to the crime blows the whistle it is hoped someone within earshot will call 911 and report the incident immediately, Williams said.
The village had about 3,000 whistles delivered at a cost of about 50 cents each, he said. The cost was paid by Community Bank, whose logo is on the side of each whistle. If this first round of giveaways is a success, Williams will seek more sponsors, he said.
Commuters at the Oak Park Avenue station Friday seemed to think the low-tech approach was a good idea.
"I would use it," said Charlotte Niznik of Oak Park, who witnessed two thefts on the "L" in recent days. "It's a universal signal."
Thelma Varnado of Oak Park said she planned to put her whistle on her key chain.
"I think it will make a difference," Varnado said. "If people use it and are aware, I think it can be a deterrent."
But not everyone thought using whistles for crime fighting was a great idea.
"I think it's kind of a waste," said Tom Jablonski of Oak Park, who thought the sound of whistles blowing wouldn't have much of an impact because people might think it's just a child's toy.
Officers are willing to take that chance in hopes that ultimately they will help stop a crime and empower residents, Williams said.
Officers likely will visit senior citizens buildings soon to distribute the whistles to those who may be most vulnerable to crime, Williams said.
For more information about the whistle program, call 708-386-3800 or e-mail police@oak-park.us.
link to the actual story>>>http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/west/chi-oak-park-whistles-w-zone-9dec09,0,5280002.story
Is it only coincidence that the words "Idiot" and "Illinois" both start with the same letter?
Maybe one of the members of that towns governement thought London presented a novel idea by their police only carrying whistles instead of firearms.
So what happens next, will the criminal robbing you then be able to sue you for damage to his hearing from blowing your whistle while he is raping your daughter.
Maybe Barrett could have blew his whistle to stop the beating he took for being stupid?
These people should be beaten about the head and neck with a frozen carp for being such morons!
Oak Park crime: Police pass out whistles to help residents fight back
Thousands of Oak Park residents are being equipped with a simple device to help fight crime in the village.
Police are passing out whistles that they are urging citizens to blow if they are victims of or witnesses to a crime.
Officers distributed hundreds of the shiny whistles at two stations along the CTA's Green Line in Oak Park on Friday and will be passing out more Wednesday along the Blue Line. Giveaways elsewhere are expected to take place in the weeks ahead.
"We think they are going to go quick," said Oak Park Police Cmdr. Keenan Williams.
The village conducted a similar program in the 1980s, and Police Chief Rick Tanksley earlier this year suggested bringing it back after statistics showed that burglaries and robberies were on the rise.
Cell phones are often taken during robberies, leaving a victim without a means to quickly call the police. But if a victim or witness to the crime blows the whistle it is hoped someone within earshot will call 911 and report the incident immediately, Williams said.
The village had about 3,000 whistles delivered at a cost of about 50 cents each, he said. The cost was paid by Community Bank, whose logo is on the side of each whistle. If this first round of giveaways is a success, Williams will seek more sponsors, he said.
Commuters at the Oak Park Avenue station Friday seemed to think the low-tech approach was a good idea.
"I would use it," said Charlotte Niznik of Oak Park, who witnessed two thefts on the "L" in recent days. "It's a universal signal."
Thelma Varnado of Oak Park said she planned to put her whistle on her key chain.
"I think it will make a difference," Varnado said. "If people use it and are aware, I think it can be a deterrent."
But not everyone thought using whistles for crime fighting was a great idea.
"I think it's kind of a waste," said Tom Jablonski of Oak Park, who thought the sound of whistles blowing wouldn't have much of an impact because people might think it's just a child's toy.
Officers are willing to take that chance in hopes that ultimately they will help stop a crime and empower residents, Williams said.
Officers likely will visit senior citizens buildings soon to distribute the whistles to those who may be most vulnerable to crime, Williams said.
For more information about the whistle program, call 708-386-3800 or e-mail police@oak-park.us.
link to the actual story>>>http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/west/chi-oak-park-whistles-w-zone-9dec09,0,5280002.story