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    Default Re: Pittsburg police to stop responing to certian calls

    Wonderful news!
    Philly has "sort of " the same thing.
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    Why didn't I think of that???

    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Police officers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will no longer respond to lower-priority calls that the bureau says do not require an in-person response, and will instead redirect them to its Telephone Reporting Unit.

    Officers will still respond to "in-progress emergencies," where a person may need medical aid, domestic disputes, calls with evidence or where the Mobile Crime Unit will be requested to process a scene, the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police said in a statement announcing the changes.

    The Telephone Reporting Unit will field calls for theft, harassment, criminal mischief and burglary alarms, WPXI-TV reported.

    The change went into effect on Monday as part of a sweep of operational adjustments at the bureau meant to allocate its resources in a more efficient way to better serve citizens, Chief Larry Scirotto said in a statement.

    The Pittsburgh Police Department will redirect lower-priority calls to its enhanced Telephone Reporting Unit. (Pittsburgh Bureau of Police )

    Officers will also transition from the traditional five 8-hour workdays to four 10-hour shifts each week, giving officers three consecutive days off.

    "An additional day away from work each week to focus on family, friends, or outside pursuits is key to creating a healthy workforce and contributes to the Bureau's goal of not only recruiting new officers, but retaining them for the long haul," Sciotto said.

    Police departments nationwide have sought ways to improve officer retention and recruitment after many have reported staffing shortfalls amid anti-police sentiment over the past several years.

    But critics in Pittsburgh say that when officers are called, citizens expect them to show up.

    "It's kind of the whole point of the police force, isn't it? You know, when you call them, they're supposed to be there," resident Ray Matthews told WTAE-TV. "That's the whole point. If you call and they don't come, what's the sense in having them at all, you know what I mean?"

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    Some residents are concerned about the changes at the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. (Brandon Sloter/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images, File)

    Councilman Anthony Coghill told WPXI-TV that he expects officers to respond to certain calls.

    "When it comes to harassment and things of this nature, you better have a police officer there," Coghill said. "That*s what the public expects. That*s what I expect out of our city."
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    Default Re: Pittsburg police to stop responing to certian calls

    Next week, the City of Pittsburgh will announce that in the name of equity, all police officers will be permitted to work from home.

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    Responding to reports of crime will disproportionally impact peoples of color, and perpetuate entrenched systemic racism.
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    Default Re: Pittsburg police to stop responing to certian calls

    I think it would be interesting if they stopped responding to all calls.
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    Default Re: Pittsburg police to stop responing to certian calls

    Quote Originally Posted by free View Post
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    Blind Link AND login only access. How exciting!!

    Yet another reason why summaries are helpful.

    "Pittsburgh" is spelled incorrectly in the thread title!

    You're slipping!
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    Default Re: Pittsburg police to stop responing to certian calls

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    "Shittsburgh" is spelled incorrectly in the thread title!

    You're slipping!
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    Default Re: Pittsburg police to stop responing to certian calls

    Another step in the police becoming just another line to check on the insurance claim paperwork.

    We don't have laws if we all have to buy our own insurance for when criminals victimize us.

    On the other hand, it's also 1 more step towards police no longer being in the way of the law-abiding handling perps on their own. Right now, they won't come out for a stolen car, but they WILL come out for a car thief being shot.

    You'd probably want at least 5 acres for this plan. Perps won't fit inside a window planter box. Not even if apportioned among 3 or 4 boxes.
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    Default Re: Pittsburg police to stop responing to certian calls

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    "Pittsburgh" is spelled incorrectly in the thread title!

    You're slipping!
    No, I saw it. I just don't care about Pittsburgh, regardless of how it is spelled.

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