http://www.mcso.org
I guess its not up yet but soon will be.
This is a look into Sheriff Arapaio's (sp?) jail. I'm not sure about this idea. On the one hand, public scrutiny is a good thing. On the other, some of these people have yet to be convicted. Fine point maybe considering that the arrest has been made and that in itself is a "public event" for all intensive purposes (as far as that goes, calling the cops makes you a public figure, that's how COPS and all those other shows get all that footage inside people's homes).
Anyway, you may want to check it out just to see what our TFL LEOs go through on a daily basis. For those of you who've never experienced a ride-along, you may be surprised to learn that most police work is not about busting international drug traffickers. Mostly our LEOs pick up the peices of dopers and drunks lives after they've completely f'ed up. They break up fights between spouses, bust teenage kids sniffing paint and return them to ungrateful parents, arrest "Johns" and return them to ungrateful wives, pick up schizophrenics wandering the streets screaming like loons and the perrenial favorite of all cops, the drunken old lady in a Cadillac with an attitude. Its really a lot like janitorial work, only more dangerous.
Anyway, it should be good for a few laughs.
I guess its not up yet but soon will be.
This is a look into Sheriff Arapaio's (sp?) jail. I'm not sure about this idea. On the one hand, public scrutiny is a good thing. On the other, some of these people have yet to be convicted. Fine point maybe considering that the arrest has been made and that in itself is a "public event" for all intensive purposes (as far as that goes, calling the cops makes you a public figure, that's how COPS and all those other shows get all that footage inside people's homes).
Anyway, you may want to check it out just to see what our TFL LEOs go through on a daily basis. For those of you who've never experienced a ride-along, you may be surprised to learn that most police work is not about busting international drug traffickers. Mostly our LEOs pick up the peices of dopers and drunks lives after they've completely f'ed up. They break up fights between spouses, bust teenage kids sniffing paint and return them to ungrateful parents, arrest "Johns" and return them to ungrateful wives, pick up schizophrenics wandering the streets screaming like loons and the perrenial favorite of all cops, the drunken old lady in a Cadillac with an attitude. Its really a lot like janitorial work, only more dangerous.
Anyway, it should be good for a few laughs.