QUOTE(groundpounder @ Nov 28 2007, 08:55 PM)
RR, I don't know what other PD's do but in our dept anyone can look at the policy manual. Whats the big deal about a policy manual. The manual is up at the municipal building.
I don't know what's the big deal, either. When Heidi Wheaton, the Supervisor in charge of public safety at East Hempfield townhip tried to view their policy manual, it made television news. I'm not sure if their chief of police has let her take a peek, yet.
Not too long after the Amish schoolhouse massacre I asked a local police administrator if their steet cops would also be required to wait over 1/2 an hour for the SWAT team to handle this type of event, granting a deranged armed individual full power of life and death over little kids trapped in a classroom. He refused to answer, informing me that police procedures are not discussed with the general public for "officer safety" reasons.
GP, I commend your old department for their openness. Which department was it?
QUOTE(a guest @ Nov 28 2007, 08:19 PM)
You would be ok with ALL the details of the incident being released to the public then??
No, not all the details. The gruesome details should be sanitized for benefit of the family. That' simple enough to do and most reasonable people would understand and agree.