Crime Alerts    FBI Most Wanted    Traffic Cams    Texas Most Wanted    Amber Alerts    Kidnapping/Missing Persons
17,150 Visitors Yesterday

 FRONT PAGE
 READER SURVEY
 

 

MAIL SUBSCRIPTION

 PHOTO GALLERY
 

POLICE NEWS ARCHIVES

 

COMMENT HERE

 

TRUE STORIES

 

HELPFUL LINKS

 BANDIT TRACKER
 POLICE TO CITIZEN - P2C
 OP EDS & LETTERS
  
  
 WANTED FUGITIVES
 

SEX OFFENDERS

 POLICE JOBS
 POLICE/SHERIFF AUCTIONS
 CRIME STOPPERS
 CRIME STATISTICS
 CONTACT US

The Police News welcomes letters from it's readers and invites you to use this forum to submit them.
Letters To The Editor must include the name, phone number and city and state of the author in order that we may make verification.
You may request that your name not be used if you wish.
Letters submitted for publication in The Police News are subject to our editorial policies and may be edited at the discretion of the editor. 

editor@thepolicenews.net

 
Posted on: Thursday, January 10, 2008
Brand new stadium will have to secure itself.
   
 
Recent Articles:
12/11/07   He reeled you in, scooped you up and ate you for dinner
12/10/07   Stats on DWI/DUI's
11/2/07   Letter from American Red Cross
8/17/07   We are not cash driven…..Police Chief
6/3/07   Letter From A Prison Inmate

Search Archives:

Responding to our story about Dickinson Police Chief Ron Morales announcing that officers will no longer respond to burglar alarm calls at the high school stadium, a reader responds.


Well, I guess that 4 million dollar brand new stadium will have to secure itself. 

I guess if any citizen makes too many calls for service, they will get put on the "we don’t care" list also. 

There needs to be a sign posted at city hall so citizens will know how many calls for service they can make before their limit is up. Kind of like putting a check cashing or refund policy at the local store.

John Wilson

Printer Friendly Format Printer Friendly Format    Send to a Friend Send to a Friend