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Louisville Metro Police car crashes into house

August 14th, 2012 @ 8:18PM (12 years ago)

here we go...

Slow Down

August 15th, 2012 @ 1:50AM (12 years ago)

Unless another officer is calling for help, slow down! Take it from someone whose been through the aftermath - it is not worth it. It might seem like you need to drive fast to get there, but trust me you don't. Take your time and get there safe.

Idiot

August 15th, 2012 @ 7:26AM (12 years ago)

What an idiot! Due regard my friend, due regard. Looks like these folks will get a nice "new" house courtesy of the city. Again, you sir are an idiot !

Louisville Metro Police car crashes into house

August 15th, 2012 @ 9:00AM (12 years ago)
Posted by: How about supporting your fellow officer

Stop being so critical of each other. What ever happened to being supportive?

Louisville Metro Police car crashes into house

August 15th, 2012 @ 11:21AM (12 years ago)

Hey Officer sue the city for not providing/selling the driving track and NOT prviding driving training.

Louisville Metro Police car crashes into house

August 15th, 2012 @ 1:08PM (12 years ago)

The Officer drove in a reckless manner and failed to maintain control of his vehicle. When entering an intersection going code 3 one must be able to stop his vehicle should the need arise. Was he going to save the life of an officer or citizen in imminent danger of death or serious injury??

Slow down, you get paid by the hour!!

Louisville Metro Police car crashes into house

August 15th, 2012 @ 1:10PM (12 years ago)

Thanks for spending some of our raise on the certain law suit from this dumb a$$!

Louisville Metro Police car crashes into house

August 17th, 2012 @ 8:48AM (12 years ago)

I got an idea, let's all blame a guy that had an accident, let's bash him and call him names. Let's not support a brother who could of lost his life due to some **** tard that didn't yield to an emergency vehicle. Oh wait forgot it wasn't his fault, but people can't wait to put a guy down. Anyone that has posted something negative about this guy u r a d!ck. That's why.

Kits in big trouble

August 18th, 2012 @ 12:48AM (12 years ago)

Heard a certain Lt. Messed up and his name might be "Keep the mulch coming" Kit. Who knows a out this and maybe a phone be had in his possession?

Louisville Metro Police car crashes into house

August 19th, 2012 @ 10:04PM (12 years ago)

Dear Chief, please read this article. Please look closely at your command staff and see which of them may have violated this golden rule. You should go back for the years since you left and look closely. Please regain some of the credibility you have begun started to loose with the rank and file and what will eventually be the credibility you have with the citizen we speak to daily.

Tip: Hidden 'health effects' of fudged crime stats

A couple of months ago, I wrote here on PoliceOne about something I call the Fudge Factor — that is to say, ‘cooking the books on crime stats.’ In the sidebar article I used the analogy of healthy eating to offer some ideas on replacing fudged crime stats with something better for all of us — that is, to have ethical chiefs and sheriffs.

As with many health threats, some are aren’t as obvious as others and don’t make the headlines. Here are four ideas to consider...

1.) Pressure to fudge crime stats breeds cynicism amongst rank and file cops. Cynicism can be an energy and initiative killer. It’s also fertile ground for corruption.

2.) Fudged crime numbers can breed cynicism amongst the citizenry. When citizens are cynical about the police, they don’t trust them. When the community doesn’t trust its police, police work is more dangerous.

3.) Fudged crime stats can create a false perception of public safety. Communities whose improvements (on paper) show they need less resources could lose those resources—and still face the same amount of actual crime on the streets.

4.) In the process of fudging crime stats, crime victims can be re-victimized when their reports are down-graded, discouraged or ignored. That, in itself, should be a crime.

Louisville Metro Police car crashes into house

August 20th, 2012 @ 11:44PM (12 years ago)

Talk to anyone that was in the Eighth under Wiley and Jones. They made that place suck.