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Old March 24th 05, 05:44 PM
jaybird
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"Alan Baker" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> "jaybird" > wrote:
>
>> "L Sternn" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 02:46:06 GMT, "jaybird" > wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>"L Sternn" > wrote in message
>> . ..
>> >>> On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:07:48 GMT, "jaybird" > wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>Of course he shouldn't be fired. He's an 18 year veteran with no
>> >>>>prior
>> >>>>disciplinary action. I wouldn't wish a firing on anyone in any
>> >>>>profession
>> >>>>with that record, just based on a comment.
>> >>>
>> >>> How ****ing predictable.
>> >>>
>> >>> He could have been responsible for the deaths of many people.
>> >>
>> >>Where do you get that from?
>> >
>> > Are you stupid?
>> >
>> > Intentionally disconnecting emergency calls should be a crime if it
>> > isn't already. The POTENTIAL for it to result in death makes it very
>> > serious.
>> >
>> > This pig was lucky.
>> >
>> >> The comment had nothing to do with the response
>> >>time.
>> >
>> > And that in no way excuses hanging up on people calling 911 with real
>> > emergencies.
>> >
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>> He willingly and knowingly refused to perform his job.
>> >>
>> >>No, he did his job when he dispatched units to the scene.
>> >
>> > He did not.
>> >
>> > Care to explain how he could have done so since he hung up on the
>> > caller?
>> >
>> > In fact, he hung up on 2 different people and he didn't dispatch ****.
>> >
>> > The ambulance was dispatched by someone who took their job seriously.
>> >
>> > 911 is not for playing games. As a cop, you should know that and so
>> > should the piece of **** Peasley.
>> >
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>> His attitude towards those he was supposed to help is just icing on
>> >>> the cake.
>> >>>
>> >>> **** him and **** you jaybird.
>> >>>
>> >>> If you ever wondered why people hate cops, think about both what this
>> >>> guy did and your reaction to it.
>> >>>
>> >>> **** you again, you piece of ****
>> >>
>> >>Well that makes you much more credible. I'm impressed.
>> >
>> > I'm not sorry if you take offense. I take offense to your cavalier
>> > attitude towards public safety.
>> >
>> > Your defense of someone who willfully put members of the public gives
>> > you zero credibility.
>> >
>> >>
>> >>The guy was rude, I'm not defending that,
>> >
>> > And I'm not complaining about his being rude.
>> >
>> >>but as long as he got people on
>> >>the way then he did that part of his job.
>> >
>> > No, he did NOT.
>> >
>> > He hung up on the 1st 2 callers and probably would have continued
>> > hanging up on them had a THIRD call that was answered by a DIFFERENT
>> > dispatcher who then dispatched an ambulance.
>> >
>> >
>> >>He just wasn't very polite about
>> >>it.
>> >
>> > No. You're either intentionally lying or you haven't even bothered to
>> > read up on this incident.
>> >
>> > Which is it?
>> >
>> > Here's a couple of links just in case you're merely ignorant:
>> >
>> > http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?s=3107048
>> > (includes a link to audio of the 911 calls)
>> >
>> > http://www.amadirectlink.com/news/2005/911.asp
>> > (this one's short enough that you shouldn't have too much
>> > trouble reading the whole thing)

>>
>> Ok, now that we're past the profanity and insults maybe we can discuss
>> this
>> like adults. The article says nothing about him not dispatching
>> emergency
>> units to the scene and in fact says: "Police officials maintain that
>> despite
>> Peasley's comments, he acted promptly to send emergency personnel to the
>> scene." From the first two phone calls quoted it seems to me like they
>> either already had a report of the wreck, or had prior calls about the
>> motorcycle especially in the second call. I agree that he could've
>> handled
>> things better, but the job was done.

>
> Sounds like cops covering and making excuses for cops...
>
> ...just like you're doing.


Not covering, just defending.... for some parts. He came across like an
ass.

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