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The best lab money could buy.
Another fiasco for the taxpayers. Let see who is accountable for this...
Another great performance by the overpaid NCPD and company
The best lab money could buy.
Another fiasco for the taxpayers. Let see who is accountable for this...
Another great performance by the overpaid NCPD and company
Think if paid them $50,000/year we could still get this quality police enforcement?
Not because you are posting THE TRUTH but just because you are posting anything about the crime lab being so incompetent it had to be completely closed. Good move and about time, because I am sure the lawsuits because of THIS that the Nassau County taxpayers will have to pay are backed up from the last century.
I never thought things would go this far. It's becoming very obvious that the Nassau County Police Department is incompetent and very poorly managed. I mean these people knew the lab was having all these problems and nobody did anything to fix it. Up to 9,000 criminal cases could be screwed up thanks to this bunch of buffoons.
There's only one way this can be fixed: disband the Nassau County Police Department and absorb it into the Nassau County Sheriff's Department which would be required to change the office of sheriff into an elected position with a 4 year term. If the sheriff is a dumb**** then the taxpayers can vote him out and it will shake-up the whole upper management rather than just business as usual. Do the same thing in Suffolk with the Suffolk County Police.
Quick, let's get this conversation going before the usuals show up. In fact, I am shocked they havent already made an appearance as it's been over 2 hours since the 1st post.
I never thought things would go this far. It's becoming very obvious that the Nassau County Police Department is incompetent and very poorly managed. I mean these people knew the lab was having all these problems and nobody did anything to fix it. Up to 9,000 criminal cases could be screwed up thanks to this bunch of buffoons.
There's only one way this can be fixed: disband the Nassau County Police Department and absorb it into the Nassau County Sheriff's Department which would be required to change the office of sheriff into an elected position with a 4 year term. If the sheriff is a dumb**** then the taxpayers can vote him out and it will shake-up the whole upper management rather than just business as usual. Do the same thing in Suffolk with the Suffolk County Police.
Quick, let's get this conversation going before the usuals show up. In fact, I am shocked they havent already made an appearance as it's been over 2 hours since the 1st post.
I never thought things would go this far. It's becoming very obvious that the Nassau County Police Department is incompetent and very poorly managed. I mean these people knew the lab was having all these problems and nobody did anything to fix it. Up to 9,000 criminal cases could be screwed up thanks to this bunch of buffoons.
There's only one way this can be fixed: disband the Nassau County Police Department and absorb it into the Nassau County Sheriff's Department which would be required to change the office of sheriff into an elected position with a 4 year term. If the sheriff is a dumb**** then the taxpayers can vote him out and it will shake-up the whole upper management rather than just business as usual. Do the same thing in Suffolk with the Suffolk County Police.
Quick, let's get this conversation going before the usuals show up. In fact, I am shocked they havent already made an appearance as it's been over 2 hours since the 1st post.
Maybe they don't consider the people who work in the lab to be "real law enforcement" so they will let them rot and not come screeching to the defense like a band of shrieking harpies.
Maybe they don't consider the people who work in the lab to be "real law enforcement" so they will let them rot and not come screeching to the defense like a band of shrieking harpies.
From what I understand, most if not all of the NCPD Crime Lab techs were sworn officers and not civilian employees as is the norm in most LE agencies.
They will show up as soon as Jeff Frayer and James Carver send up the signal that they are under "attack" ...
I never thought things would go this far. It's becoming very obvious that the Nassau County Police Department is incompetent and very poorly managed. I mean these people knew the lab was having all these problems and nobody did anything to fix it. Up to 9,000 criminal cases could be screwed up thanks to this bunch of buffoons.
There's only one way this can be fixed: disband the Nassau County Police Department and absorb it into the Nassau County Sheriff's Department which would be required to change the office of sheriff into an elected position with a 4 year term. If the sheriff is a dumb**** then the taxpayers can vote him out and it will shake-up the whole upper management rather than just business as usual. Do the same thing in Suffolk with the Suffolk County Police.
Quick, let's get this conversation going before the usuals show up. In fact, I am shocked they havent already made an appearance as it's been over 2 hours since the 1st post.
I read in the paper that one of the supervisors reported discrepancies to his superiors but the warnings were ignored. In true fashion NCPD did not release the names of the superiors ... perhaps the names were misplaced due to their stellar recordkeeping ?
Is this one of those examples of how we need to keep law enforcement compensation at outrageously high levels to protect our phenomenal quality of life?
God bless all the hero Americans putting their lives on the line at the Nassau County Crime Lab. 9/11 nevar 4 get.
So Jerry, what's the story? (old commercial reference).
So what happened?
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