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Some of you may not be interested but those who are, go ahead... Ask me. Ask me any question you want to know the answer to about law enforcement, dispatch, 911 calls or being a Dispatcher.

 

I am a communications specialist for a local sheriff's office... Any legal advice you ask is not my "professional" opinion and may not be used against me in a court of law as I make no guarantees to any accuracy of the statements I make. (Although, I will give you the 100% honest truth, I just don't want to be sued later down the line for you screwing up you know?)

 

In any case, I'm open to any calls. In additional to being a 911 call taker and all, I also ride with the deputies quite often as an explorer so I have quite a bit of experience on the road and knowing how to handle certain things.

 

And yes, I've been on a lot of traffic stops.

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How old are you, and whats the age of consent in your area? :) Just Wondering

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ohhhh dear gawd.

 

Whats the best way to get out of a speeding ticket?

 

Whats the strangest call you've had?

 

Do you get the bitches?

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Have you ever received fake calls, if so what is the normal procedure in dealing with people who spam/fake calls? Can they be arrested?

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What's the most common call?

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How old are you, and whats the age of consent in your area? :) Just Wondering

I'm 20... Age of consent is 16 for both men and women.

 

ohhhh dear gawd.

 

Whats the best way to get out of a speeding ticket?

 

Whats the strangest call you've had?

 

Do you get the bitches?

 

1. Be humble, apologetic and not a dick. Be nice when you get pulled over. Immediately roll down all your windows, turn on the dome lights, park the car (OFF THE ROAD) and do not speak unless spoken to. I have gotten out of so many tickets this way. Also, if they ask if you know why they pulled you, don't play coy if you know... Just be honest. Say you were speeding and you are sorry. If they ask why, just say something like "Sometimes I just start drifting off... It's not an excuse but I'm sorry." Then go to court, (if you even get a ticket after all that) and tell the judge you are guilty and want to request leniency.

 

1a.... ORRR you could always be like "Officer, can I ask you a huge favor? Please don't put my name over the radio..." Officer: "Why?" Person: "Because, I work at the (insert local police department or sheriff's office here) and if they heard that I got pulled over, they'd never let me live another day with out mentioning this." Officer: "You work at (insert local police department or sheriff's office here)?" You: yes sir... Officer: "okay, well just slow it down and get outta here. Have a good one!"

Although, this method is not recommended unless you actually work at (insert local police department or sheriff's office here).

 

2. Creepy: Some guy called saying we needed to get out there because some other man was stocked up on AK47's and other high power weapons. He was surprised that we can't instantly track cell phones like they show on tv (yes GPS does not work). Scariest: The call that I had to tell a woman how to administer CPR over the phone. My heart literally stopped as I was still in training when this happened. Strangest: Someone stole the neighbors chicken and was walking across the street with it saying "watch this.. it's gonna be funny"

 

3. Yeah....... But none of the good ones.

 

 

 

Have you ever received fake calls, if so what is the normal procedure in dealing with people who spam/fake calls? Can they be arrested?

 

All the time, and it depends. If it's someone accidentally dialing 911 from a cell phone, we call back and see if they need help. If they accidentally use a home phone, we send a deputy out there to make sure they are okay. If they are lying to us over 911 or telling us bull crap, they can be charged with Misuse of 911. If they file a police report falsely, in our state, they have to be charged with the accusations they made. IE: One lady said someone broke in her house, stole her two kids and stole her car. Turns out the entire thing was fake. She is now being charged with the following: Burglary to the 1st degree (Because it was at night, and she thinks they had a weapon), Kidnapping (two counts) and Grand Larceny.

 

Don't fuck around though to be honest... It's not a joke. :\

 

 

What's the most common call?

 

Usually it depends... I would say we get a lot of disturbance calls... You know... People complaining about parties being too loud etc. We also get a lot of alarm activations (most of them are bull shit however one did turn in to a chase a few weeks ago). I think aside from those two, we get a lot of traffic stops by our deputies, along with a ton of verbal arguments or mishaps between civilians.

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Interesting. What is your area dispatch?

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I do a local area in south Carolina. Its for a county but still. I had the weirdest call ever last night.... ill post it later. Also, I dispatch law,ems, rescue and fire

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You never posted that call...

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Yeah, still waitin'. :mellow:

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Yesh till waiting :wasntme:

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I think ProSlasher died again . . .

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Yeah sort of. I got let go due to political reasons. Kinda bullshit. I'll post it as soon as I remember to get my other phone and get the file off of it.

 

I'll also write a post about how I got let go...

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