Officer Jane Warner
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Chief of Police
Praises Special
Officers
September 30, 1901 |
Officer Scott Hart
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Officer Robert Burns
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"She's so loved. She puts the community's safety ahead of her
own," Dufty added. As quoted in the B.A.R. report 12-31-09. |
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"I
think the new website is exceptional and as Vice-Chair of the Castro
Citizens Patrol, I can assure you that we will not only promote
and add the site link to our own web site, but we will also actively
direct people we meet during our patrols and many interactions with
the community and business groups to the site." Ken Craig,
Vice Chair Castro Patrol (10-3-09) |
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"Dear Officer Warner, I was pointed
to your website by LewRockwell.com. I am very impressed with the
concept of neighborhood policing. It reminds me of what community
policing was like in the 1970s when I worked for the then-smaller
Palo Alto Police Department. You and your fellow officers are doing
a wonderful thing! I’m wondering how to get the word out to
other cities that may benefit from this concept. I now live in Maryland
and would love to see this employed in other cities such as Baltimore
and closer to home for me, Frederick, MD. Though I personally am
not benefitting from your service, I am so glad to see that you
exist. Thank you so much for your dedication to your community!"
Mrs. Antonia Litsinger, Mt. Airy, Maryland (8-27-09) |
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"I think our Officer is essential. He's like an insurance policy
to me. His presences lessens the likelihood that someone will feel
'under the radar.' I can't emphasize enough that I see our Officer
AND the regular S.F.P.D. force as components of our safe streets
strategy." Judith (7-17-09) |
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“The more the community sees our Patrol
Special Police Officer on duty and knows that we are actively demonstrating
our commitment to safety, the more the overall community culture
will shift from complacency to that of a proactive stance for our
own welfare and safety.” Alexis, Glen Park (4-21-09) |