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Offline Dave 02 1200

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« Reply #30 on: May 29, 2007, 09:18:51 PM »
Haven't we gotten a bit off track here?

Let's stay focused on motorcycles.  

'Nuff said.
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« Reply #31 on: May 29, 2007, 09:36:27 PM »
"Hear hear".
   I kept most of my patrol officers on foot to cover vulnerable areas. Multipal off road patrol vehicles continually covered outer zones directed by a few officers who manned central running allot of digital sensors. But it was the gate that was the choke point where various levels of inspections and sensing were conducted depending on the threat level. Some commands were hard on motorcycles with respect to all safety gear. For me it was all about security, so if they had a helmet and a license I considered it an easy search. It was the trucks that were the biggest concern, foreign nationals, also unidentifiable vessels and waterside access. At the center was the Gunner keeping track of the big picture from case investigations, inter jurisdictional cooperation with other agencies, tactical training, and intelligence just to name a very very few. But motorcycles, they never gave me trouble and were always a welcome sight. I even sponsored the area MSF courses for the areas once a year.

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Haven't we gotten a bit off track here?

Let's stay focused on motorcycles.  

'Nuff said.

Offline ZenMan

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« Reply #32 on: May 29, 2007, 11:37:38 PM »
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"Hear hear".
   I kept most of my patrol officers on foot to cover vulnerable areas. Multipal off road patrol vehicles continually covered outer zones directed by a few officers who manned central running allot of digital sensors. But it was the gate that was the choke point where various levels of inspections and sensing were conducted depending on the threat level. Some commands were hard on motorcycles with respect to all safety gear. For me it was all about security, so if they had a helmet and a license I considered it an easy search. It was the trucks that were the biggest concern, foreign nationals, also unidentifiable vessels and waterside access. At the center was the Gunner keeping track of the big picture from case investigations, inter jurisdictional cooperation with other agencies, tactical training, and intelligence just to name a very very few. But motorcycles, they never gave me trouble and were always a welcome sight. I even sponsored the area MSF courses for the areas once a year.


CWO, this was your job in the COAST GUARD. You said you were a "police chief". Though some aspects are the same, it is NOT the same as being an actual. municipal police chief.

You were deliberately being misleading in order to give the impression that you were something you were not. That's the same as lying/bragging, whether you will admit it or not.  :annoy:

Point made, game over.  :roll:
"Hmmm... near certainty of death with little chance of success... what are we waiting for?"

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« Reply #33 on: May 29, 2007, 11:58:50 PM »
Actually it was just one of many world wide assignments and I don't expect you to understand now. But it would be nice for the readers if we could try and save a portion of our response for the subject matter at hand. So please lets try and pay more attention. whaddaya say, hmmmm? :singing:

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CWO, this was your job in the COAST GUARD. You said you were a "police chief". Though some aspects are the same, it is NOT the same as being an actual. municipal police chief.
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« Reply #34 on: May 30, 2007, 01:04:52 AM »
:toofunny:  

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Actually it was just one of many world wide assignments and I don't expect you to understand now. But it would be nice for the readers if we could try and save a portion of our response for the subject matter at hand. So please lets try and pay more attention. whaddaya say, hmmmm? :singing:


You call THIS "subject matter at hand"?  :toofunny:

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I kept most of my patrol officers on foot to cover vulnerable areas. Multipal off road patrol vehicles continually covered outer zones directed by a few officers who manned central running allot of digital sensors. But it was the gate that was the choke point where various levels of inspections and sensing were conducted depending on the threat level. Some commands were hard on motorcycles with respect to all safety gear. For me it was all about security, so if they had a helmet and a license I considered it an easy search. It was the trucks that were the biggest concern, foreign nationals, also unidentifiable vessels and waterside access. At the center was the Gunner keeping track of the big picture from case investigations, inter jurisdictional cooperation with other agencies, tactical training, and intelligence just to name a very very few. But motorcycles, they never gave me trouble and were always a welcome sight. I even sponsored the area MSF courses for the areas once a year.


Or THIS?   :toofunny:

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I'm thankful that I had the opportunity to experience so much and participate in so many missions and titles all over the world, and yes even Chief of Police (OK). I've seen great cities and land marks and even small farms like yours along the way. So I don't worry about the details or whether people like you believe me or not. I guess the contrast is something your going to have to live with Zen, but I have some good stories for you brother if you want to live vicariously.


So what "subject" were you keeping to in all that? All I see is a blowhard bragging about himself.

Practice what you preach, Georgie-boy.  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
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« Reply #35 on: May 30, 2007, 01:37:32 PM »
OK, move along. There's nothing to see here...  :roll:
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