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Additional Troopers to Patrol I-10, other Highways
Posted on 6/4/15 at 1:55 am
Posted on 6/4/15 at 1:55 am
Y'all better slow down.
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Motorists whipping along Interstate 10 in New Orleans may soon see a new pair of flashing lights in the rear-view mirror — those of a state trooper assigned to the city under a partnership with the New Orleans Police Department.
State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson said the new patrols, which started Wednesday, will add the equivalent of one full-time officer to the city’s major thoroughfares. New Orleans is reimbursing the cost of the off-duty troopers working the detail to the tune of $200,000 a year.
Troopers will travel both interstates in the city as well as U.S. highways such as Chef Menteur. They are expected to focus on areas where accidents frequently occur.
“The additional manpower helps keep drivers safe and allows NOPD officers to focus on other crimes throughout the district,” NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison said.
The new detail is the latest expansion of State Police presence in the city, where the NOPD is fighting to replenish its depleted ranks. Since March, state troopers also have patrolled the French Quarter and surrounding areas.
An additional quarter-cent sales tax in the French Quarter intended to pay for making the State Police presence permanent will appear on the Oct. 24 ballot.
Since March, Edmonson said, state troopers have answered 1,800 calls for service and made 490 arrests in the city.
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This post was edited on 6/4/15 at 1:56 am
Posted on 6/4/15 at 1:58 am to Slinky
They should put some troopers on the BR loop. It's like Indianapolis out there.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 2:05 am to Slinky
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The new detail is the latest expansion of State Police presence in the city, where the NOPD is fighting to replenish its depleted ranks. Since March, state troopers also have patrolled the French Quarter and surrounding areas.
I wonder why that is? Maybe its because they have a shite ton of other wasteful spending and redundancy in Nola city budget?
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An additional quarter-cent sales tax in the French Quarter intended to pay for making the State Police presence permanent will appear on the Oct. 24 ballot.
That will end well.
Raising taxes isn't the answer here, cutting spending here is.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 2:11 am to Sentrius
From Project NOLA's FB, just tonight:
This city is so fricked. I love so much about it, but with housing prices skyrocketing, the increased nanny state, locals willing to raise taxes for things like a shitty/corrupt library system, and generally terrible priorities, I'm less interested in buying a home and staying here longterm.
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Man reportedly shot to the head at/near Francis and Ransom in NOE. EMS requested on a code 3 (highest priority). Please use caution as the perp(s) may still be in the area.
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Female reportedly shot to the head, within a residence, on 3600 Metropolitan. Arriving NOPD units have requested EMS on a code 3 (highest priority). No perp info yet. Please use caution if in the area and call 911 should you have information or see anything suspicious.
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5th District officers are currently trying to comfort children who want their mother, who was just shot dead. In the 7th District, an officer responding to an attempted carjacking (involving gunfire) is advising that he was just flagged down by a victim of a separate attempted armed carjacking. In the Second District, officers beginning their shift are faced with a backlog of 30 calls for service that are yet to be responded to. City-wide, officers are having to often rush to dangerous calls for service without adequate backup. Next time you happen upon a police officer, please let them know that you appreciate their efforts. Fire fighters and EMTs too. Sure, they signed up for the ugliness... but they should not have to face it alone. A little encouragement and thanks will go a very long way. We're a community. We need to come together as one.
This city is so fricked. I love so much about it, but with housing prices skyrocketing, the increased nanny state, locals willing to raise taxes for things like a shitty/corrupt library system, and generally terrible priorities, I'm less interested in buying a home and staying here longterm.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 2:33 am to THRILLHO
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This city is so fricked. I love so much about it, but with housing prices skyrocketing, the increased nanny state, locals willing to raise taxes for things like a shitty/corrupt library system, and generally terrible priorities, I'm less interested in buying a home and staying here longterm.
Sounds like it doesn't have competent leadership, but even then, competent leadership can't do much if it doesn't have good citizens and enough of an educated and competent populace.
Anyway, The state needs to quit artificially propping up Nola after their continued failure to restock the NOPD. I hope Bobby Jindal laughs when he reads a heartfelt but misguided letter on the 4th floor from Mitch Landrieu asking for more State Troopers.
This post was edited on 6/4/15 at 3:53 am
Posted on 6/4/15 at 3:05 am to Sentrius
NO is another example that democrats will drive a city into the ground.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 3:21 am to Dead End
If it weren't for tourism, New Orleans would be the next Detroit.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 5:51 am to THRILLHO
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Female reportedly shot to the head, within a residence, on 3600 Metropolitan. Arriving NOPD units have requested EMS on a code 3 (highest priority). No perp info yet. Please use caution if in the area and call 911 should you have information or see anything suspicious.
Dam, I grew up just down the street from there. Was once a nice hood till the early 1970's.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 5:58 am to GEAUXmedic
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it weren't for tourism, New Orleans would be the next Detroit.
This might be the worst analogy i have ever read on the ot.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 6:08 am to Slinky
This sounds like a money grab. I thought the whole point of bringing the State Police in was to assist with increased violent crime (murders/assaults/armed robbery/etc)?
Posted on 6/4/15 at 6:30 am to tigers102886
How many troopers are the adding? More importantly, how many city cops were tending traffic? Seems there is a priority issue here as well.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 6:34 am to Slinky
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The additional manpower helps keep drivers safe and allows NOPD officers to focus on other crimes throughout the district,” NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison said.
bullshite.
Id like to see a record of accidents to prove this
Posted on 6/4/15 at 6:36 am to Slinky
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New Orleans is reimbursing the cost.... $200,000.00 a year.
This amount of money gets you an additional 2.5 officers at straight time. 2 officers on overtime.
Weeeee!
Posted on 6/4/15 at 6:36 am to tigerinthebueche
I said it in a one of those troopers in NO threads awhile back, but LSP has the state by the balls.
The city is the tourism industry for the state and with crime the way it is and the lack of NOPD manpower/presence there's nothing the city or state can do but give LSP everything they ask for. Ie a 20% raise
The city is the tourism industry for the state and with crime the way it is and the lack of NOPD manpower/presence there's nothing the city or state can do but give LSP everything they ask for. Ie a 20% raise
Posted on 6/4/15 at 6:37 am to Placebeaux
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bullshite
Qtf
Just more money from minor traffic tickets. Arresting criminals doesn't bring in money
Posted on 6/4/15 at 6:39 am to THRILLHO
New Orleans is in the best shape it's ever been, and that is a big reason for the housing market increase
Posted on 6/4/15 at 6:42 am to TigerBait1127
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New Orleans is in the best shape it's ever been, and that is a big reason for the housing market increase
The housing market increase is because of the hospital being built.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 7:11 am to tigers102886
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This sounds like a money grab. I thought the whole point of bringing the State Police in was to assist with increased violent crime (murders/assaults/armed robbery/etc)?
Yea, this is bullshite.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 7:11 am to Dead End
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NO is another example that democrats will drive a city into the ground.
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