This one goes in the "un-fucking-fucking-believable" category. Chief Tina Skahill of the Office of Compliance came out with a report on 12 July. The report is titled "Officer Activity - Central Control Group." In it, the report identifies officer activity in relation to the nature of their assignment. The report directs District Commanders to take an officer's work history into consideration when completing Officer evaluations. Here's the report (click for full size):
Leaving aside that this is proof positive that the rating system is nothing more than a numbers counting game which will eventually lead to "quota based" policing, we're royally pissed off at the content of the report. Get a load of this:
Check out that name right at the top of the report. The "Beat Relief Officer."
- Michael Bailey, Star 13970
Do any of you fucking morons at headquarters have any fucking clue as to why Officer Michael Bailey, Star 13970 might not be generating any fucking activity for your oh-so-fucking-precious ratings system?
- HE WAS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY, YOU FUCKING ASSHATS!
We are speechless with rage just about now.
For starters, there ought to be an apology issued by Tina Skahill if there hasn't been one already to Officer Michael Bailey's family. Then there ought to be an apology made by each exempt signing off on this piece of crap report who didn't bother to read it and sent it through without catching Officer Michael Bailey's name - Juan Rivera, Beatrice Cuello and of course...:
And after apologizing to the family, each and every officer ought to get an apology that so many out-of-touch, meri-clout-orious, useless bosses would defile the name of an officer Killed in the Line of Duty by including it on an activity report a year after he died.
And then start demoting a few of these assholes.
"Bureau of Professional Standards" our asses.
For starters, there ought to be an apology issued by Tina Skahill if there hasn't been one already to Officer Michael Bailey's family. Then there ought to be an apology made by each exempt signing off on this piece of crap report who didn't bother to read it and sent it through without catching Officer Michael Bailey's name - Juan Rivera, Beatrice Cuello and of course...:
And after apologizing to the family, each and every officer ought to get an apology that so many out-of-touch, meri-clout-orious, useless bosses would defile the name of an officer Killed in the Line of Duty by including it on an activity report a year after he died.
And then start demoting a few of these assholes.
"Bureau of Professional Standards" our asses.