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LAPD may no longer send armed officers to these 28 types of police calls
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:12 pm
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:12 pm
The union representing officers of the Los Angeles Police Department has released a list of calls for service that it believes can be handled by responders who are unarmed.
The Los Angeles Police Protective League released a list of 28 potential calls that could warrant an alternate response from unarmed officers or service providers, rather than the typical armed police response.
1. Non-criminal and/or non-violent homeless and quality of life-related calls
2. Non-criminal mental health calls
3. Non-violent juvenile disturbance or juveniles beyond parental control calls; (won’t go to school)
4. Calls to schools unless the school administration is initiating a call for an emergency police response or making a mandatory reporting notification
5. Public health order violations
6. Non-violent calls for service at City parks
7. Under the influence calls (alcohol and/or drugs) where there is no other crime in progress
8. Welfare check – WELCK
• Non-criminal
• Courtesy request from doctors/hospitals
9. Non-fatal vehicle accidents
• Non-DUI/non-criminal: property damage only (including City property), verbal disputes involving non-injury traffic collisions, refusing to share ID at traffic collisions
10. Parking violations
11. Driveway tow
12. Abandoned vehicles
13. Person dumping trash
14. Vicious and dangerous dog complaints where no attack is in progress
15. Calls for service for loud noise, loud music, or ‘party’ calls that are anonymous or have no victim
16. Landlord/tenant disputes
17. Loitering/trespassing with no indication of danger
18. Code 30 Alarm Response (except 211 silent alarm)
19. Syringe disposal
20. DOT stand-by
21. Homeless encampment clean-ups, unless officers are requested or prescheduled
22. Panhandling
23. Illegal vending
24. Illegal gambling
25. Fireworks
26. Defecating/urinating in public
27. Drinking in public
28. Suspicious circumstances-possible dead body, where no indication of foul play
Vice president of the union in Los Angeles, Jeretta Sandoz, said now was the time to “roll up our sleeves” and start implementing an alternative model for police response.
LINK
The Los Angeles Police Protective League released a list of 28 potential calls that could warrant an alternate response from unarmed officers or service providers, rather than the typical armed police response.
1. Non-criminal and/or non-violent homeless and quality of life-related calls
2. Non-criminal mental health calls
3. Non-violent juvenile disturbance or juveniles beyond parental control calls; (won’t go to school)
4. Calls to schools unless the school administration is initiating a call for an emergency police response or making a mandatory reporting notification
5. Public health order violations
6. Non-violent calls for service at City parks
7. Under the influence calls (alcohol and/or drugs) where there is no other crime in progress
8. Welfare check – WELCK
• Non-criminal
• Courtesy request from doctors/hospitals
9. Non-fatal vehicle accidents
• Non-DUI/non-criminal: property damage only (including City property), verbal disputes involving non-injury traffic collisions, refusing to share ID at traffic collisions
10. Parking violations
11. Driveway tow
12. Abandoned vehicles
13. Person dumping trash
14. Vicious and dangerous dog complaints where no attack is in progress
15. Calls for service for loud noise, loud music, or ‘party’ calls that are anonymous or have no victim
16. Landlord/tenant disputes
17. Loitering/trespassing with no indication of danger
18. Code 30 Alarm Response (except 211 silent alarm)
19. Syringe disposal
20. DOT stand-by
21. Homeless encampment clean-ups, unless officers are requested or prescheduled
22. Panhandling
23. Illegal vending
24. Illegal gambling
25. Fireworks
26. Defecating/urinating in public
27. Drinking in public
28. Suspicious circumstances-possible dead body, where no indication of foul play
Vice president of the union in Los Angeles, Jeretta Sandoz, said now was the time to “roll up our sleeves” and start implementing an alternative model for police response.
LINK
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:18 pm to Jbird
“Yes 911… they’re shitteing in the street by my front door of my business.. better send the social worker and some charmin “
This post was edited on 3/1/23 at 12:19 pm
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:19 pm to Jbird
quote:
non-violent homeless
Does not compute
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:25 pm to Jbird
Wonder what the cost difference between the social worker and the police unit.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:25 pm to Jbird
Some of these responders will end up dead. Book it.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:26 pm to Jbird
quote:
LAPD may no longer send armed officers to these 28 types of police calls
This is great news and hopefully the list of calls they won't respond to grows
It will provide a ton of entertainment as we get to continue watch these shitholes collapse
Get ready to protect yourself
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:26 pm to Jbird
Seems like they should stop using armed officers for traffic stops. That's where all the blacks are getting killed.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:29 pm to Jbird
That's not terrible.
Removes work from cops plate and let's them focus on more important/potentially violent work.
Probably won't work in smaller jurisdictions where you probably don't have a big enough pool of social workers to pick up the slack.
Removes work from cops plate and let's them focus on more important/potentially violent work.
Probably won't work in smaller jurisdictions where you probably don't have a big enough pool of social workers to pick up the slack.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:48 pm to Jbird
This is par for the course with LAPD.
They quit responding to calls in many situations decades ago, to the point where everyone with money has private security instead.
They quit responding to calls in many situations decades ago, to the point where everyone with money has private security instead.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:52 pm to crewdepoo
quote:
Wonder what the cost difference between the social worker and the police unit.
Wonder how long this will last when social workers get butchered like hogs.
Police never know what is going to happen and putting an unarmed person in those situations is dangerous.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 12:54 pm to alphaandomega
He and Strebeck are busy working the PAGAN case.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 1:10 pm to SammyTiger
quote:
Most of these make sense.
To a toddler or disabled adult with the emotional control of a toddler? Maybe. To people here in reality? No.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 1:22 pm to Tantal
quote:
Some of these responders will end up dead. Book it.
Yeah, the police are happy to offload these calls to non-police. Where are these social workers that will want to show up for any of these calls unarmed?
Posted on 3/1/23 at 1:47 pm to ShoeBang
Yeah man you definitely need a gun for a truancy check.
“Officer there was a fist fight at school”
“Cool I’ll make sure I can Shoot them, may be an ambush at this middle school”
“Officer there was a fist fight at school”
“Cool I’ll make sure I can Shoot them, may be an ambush at this middle school”
This post was edited on 3/1/23 at 1:51 pm
Posted on 3/1/23 at 2:02 pm to Jbird
They are going to get officers killed by their own stupidity
Posted on 3/1/23 at 2:06 pm to Jbird
" Yes 911... some yutes are lighting off fireworks on some terds on the street next to some homeless guys that are camping in some abandoned cars".
LA is circling the drain.
LA is circling the drain.
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