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Probationary Police Officer fired

RE: Probationary Police Officer fired

March 9th, 2011 @ 11:45PM (13 years ago)
Posted by: You may be next ??? proceed with caution

To all that are enjoying this entertainment, it seems to me that it wasn't Chief White's decision to fire Officer Ca'mel.

It appear to me, that it was "the good old boys"!! You mentioned about passing a test, I know for a fact that most got a break on exams, and physical try outs. So what are you trying to say?? OOpps be quiet!! Because the next group might not get a break. So tell me, are you one of the rats?? Speak now or forever hold your peace.

RE: Probationary Police Officer fired

June 29th, 2011 @ 7:35PM (13 years ago)
Posted by: Feedup

Now he needs to fire some of the lazy incompetents that fail to enforce noise ordinances prohibting loud mufflers/exhaust on vehicles.

In my district (Glenmary area of Bardstown road), its out of control. Whats even more pathetic, is that many of the violators hang out at the bar on Old Bardstown road, which is only about a half a block from police station!!!. I'm sick and tired of hearing this inconsiderate fools loud motorcycles all day long, and waking me in the middle of the night!

LMPD do your freakin job!

If the commander in my district is reading this, here are the statutes to refresh your memory.

224.30-050 Noise emission prohibitions.

No person shall emit beyond the boundaries of his property or from any moving vehicle any noise that unreasonably interferes with the enjoyment of life or with any lawful business or activity in contravention of any rule or regulation adopted by the cabinet.

History: Created 1972 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 3, sec. 19.

Formerly codified as KRS 224.065.

224.30-190 Modification of motor vehicle exhaust system to increase noise prohibited.

No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehicle in a manner which will amplify or increase the noise emitted by the motor of such vehicle, above that emitted by the muffler originally installed on the vehicle and the original muffler shall comply with all of the requirements of this chapter. No person shall operate a motor vehicle with an exhaust system so modified.

Effective: June 21, 1974

History: Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 99, sec. 20, effective June 21, 1974.

Formerly codified as KRS 224.800.

RE: Probationary Police Officer fired

October 24th, 2011 @ 11:18PM (13 years ago)
Posted by: Justice

You show what little you know about the actual case. If you would have been at the trial today ( A total miscarriage of justice) you would have learned a lot about the bully officer that made her life miserable and eventually cost her a career in Law Enforcement. While she was in the 7th, she had no issues. She was transferred to 1st, and Napoleon had his way, thanks to his older sister. He should be the one on trial, he was not her superior and he just could not stay in his own back yard! What a jerk! It became more about protecting the Chief and his uninformed decision, than it did about her conduct. I was an eye witness at the trial today, a hot topic for the prosecutor was her running over a dry fire hose which was stretched across a street after dark. The prosecutor was way to passionate about this, you would have thought she killed someone, the way he was carrying on. Where did he get his info? Which superior wrote her up for that? Not one! Not even the fire chief involved himself until Humphrey came to the rescue.... Napoleon on the beat, did his own investigation of a fellow officer and some how made this ridiculous subject appear in a trial. Although Queen said she never saw the dry hose or felt herself drive over it. They argued it as an indisputable fact, all according to Hump the Chump, who wrote up his fellow officer two days after the alleged incident. He didn't see it, he just turned her in. Over and over again his name just kept coming up, it was way too obvious that he had it in for her......

The prosecutor desperately kept shouting about her being incompetent for driving over that dry fire hose.

I am not a member of her family, nor am I a member of LMPD, but I've sat in on enough cases to know this one should have been thrown out, and another officer should have been severely reprimanded.

As I watched her lynching, I couldn't help think of the movie "The Green Mile." There was a punk officer in that movie and the similarities were very obvious. I feel sorry for the 1st, and the weak minded followers of this Naoleonic Bully cop.

He should be put on probation for his gross misconduct