Posted by RN on September 21, 2012 at 14:12:28 from (68.190.80.254):
In Reply to: In the News today.... posted by Errin OH on September 19, 2012 at 12:02:09:
past few years some agencies have been sued for failure to act on complaints- domestic complaints and child endangerment complaints high on liability list. SO, the safest thing for police to do legally is take down complaint, get complainers name on form or recording from dispatch, go out and do as law requires- take into custody- and let court system handle the rest. Any attempts to sue police get the complaint form and transcript of complaint call, complainer gets the filing false report charge and civil hassles. Divorced parents child endangerment complaints get a big red flag for police to follow law closely and let the judges decide- and locally a few "parents" have ended up in jail for 3 to 6 months for false complaints and perjuries, police officers have no worries for following laws. Be interesting to see original complaint and do record check on mother jailed, complainer and maybe fathers history. RN
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