This is the epitome of Stanley’s attitude about the Department. His philosophy is to cry about everything and fix nothing. Treat your admin like Kings and your staff like peasants. Make them use damaged or broken equipment. Whether it’s chairs, computers, cameras, radios, cars, air conditioning, and anything else Department owned.
Anyone who she’s this picture would say that’s a decent chair for RSO standards. It’s only missing a wheel. Normally the arm would be broken off and it would have tape covering the rips in the fabric.
That’s how bad it is working under these circumstances. You accept the poor conditions as normal. This must stop. And with this blog it has exposed all of the mismanagement and incompetence at all levels of this regime.
Keep up the good work to all who help contribute to uncovering the truth.
Rso Is In The Gutter
on Aug 16, 2018 at 5:34 pm
I know a special teams deputy that needed a command post for an operation in RSO’s jurisdiction. His RSO SGt told him no because it would involve OT for the person to drive the command post to the operations location. So the deputy reached out to another agency for their command post which was immediately granted. When the deputy let the RSO Sgt know that another agency was bringing out theirs, the Sgt suddenly approved OT and let the Deputy have his command post.
What’s the moral of this story? It’s not about efficiency or public safety in RSO. It is absolutely about image. The thought of another agency showing RSO up could not be tolerated and money was suddenly found…. imagine that.
John S
on Aug 16, 2018 at 11:13 pm
The wheels are $6.99 at any local hardware store but the county will charge RSO $699.00 for a whole new chair that some captain or preachy lieutenant will take for their own.
Wonder what carat weight those thrones are on the 2nd Floor.
123truth
on Aug 17, 2018 at 2:46 pm
RSO command posts are a joke. When they are out on scenes they are hardly used. One of their main functions is a place for deputies on scene to use the restroom. That is forbidden and deputies are told the toilets don’t work but the real reason is SERT doesn’t want to dispose of the waste. There is never food and rarely anything to drink on these CP’s either.
This is the epitome of Stanley’s attitude about the Department. His philosophy is to cry about everything and fix nothing. Treat your admin like Kings and your staff like peasants. Make them use damaged or broken equipment. Whether it’s chairs, computers, cameras, radios, cars, air conditioning, and anything else Department owned.
Anyone who she’s this picture would say that’s a decent chair for RSO standards. It’s only missing a wheel. Normally the arm would be broken off and it would have tape covering the rips in the fabric.
That’s how bad it is working under these circumstances. You accept the poor conditions as normal. This must stop. And with this blog it has exposed all of the mismanagement and incompetence at all levels of this regime.
Keep up the good work to all who help contribute to uncovering the truth.
I know a special teams deputy that needed a command post for an operation in RSO’s jurisdiction. His RSO SGt told him no because it would involve OT for the person to drive the command post to the operations location. So the deputy reached out to another agency for their command post which was immediately granted. When the deputy let the RSO Sgt know that another agency was bringing out theirs, the Sgt suddenly approved OT and let the Deputy have his command post.
What’s the moral of this story? It’s not about efficiency or public safety in RSO. It is absolutely about image. The thought of another agency showing RSO up could not be tolerated and money was suddenly found…. imagine that.
The wheels are $6.99 at any local hardware store but the county will charge RSO $699.00 for a whole new chair that some captain or preachy lieutenant will take for their own.
Wonder what carat weight those thrones are on the 2nd Floor.
RSO command posts are a joke. When they are out on scenes they are hardly used. One of their main functions is a place for deputies on scene to use the restroom. That is forbidden and deputies are told the toilets don’t work but the real reason is SERT doesn’t want to dispose of the waste. There is never food and rarely anything to drink on these CP’s either.