AMANDA - DON - JESSE - ET AL
Here is a copy of the message I just sent to everyone on the North Ambergris Caye Neighborhood watch e-mail list. I thought I would share it with you.
I beg everyone to attend tonight’s meeting. I attended the meetings on the 8th & 10th and was impressed with the quality of the input from the attendees.
HOWEVER – I have yet to see a list of those recommendations or any action taken on them. It is time that demands be made for actions.
After the last meeting I talked to OC Arnold and suggested a program whereby volunteers assisted the police and freed them up for more active police work. I would be willing to organize an auxiliary of 14 people; each person signing up for l/2 day. i.e. if I signed up for Monday morning I would be there every Monday morning, etc. I BELIVE THERE ARE THOSE OF YOU WHO WOULD SIGN UP FOR THIS SENSITIVE DUTY.
The sole function would be to take police reports. This volunteer force would arrive at the station with laptop computers containing a boiler plate form of questions to be asked. After finishing the intake a printout would be made and the person filing the complaint as well as the interview would sign it.
When I went in to file a missing persons report it took over one hour for the woman police officer to write out less than one page. People like you and me could do this in no more than 15 minutes.
OC Arnold said he would consider it and call me on Monday. I have not heard from him. I have pondered why they would be reluctant to accept this FREE help (just as they have rejected the constable program) and can only conclude that they would consider us spies. And yes, we would be a set of eyes seeing what goes on there. We have a right to know what goes on there and if they truly want to clean up the department they should welcome our support.
I will be there tonight and I will bring this up in open forum – not on the side as I did last time.
I sent this to you via email but since you have posted here:
I disagree with the "spy" theory. We all need to realize that even though many of us would like to volunteer there are laws that must be adhered to. We need to realize that much of the information given and collected at the police station is sensitive and even potentially harmful.
Special constable training will help educate the volunteers.
Although it is extremely frustrating and painstakingly slow giving reports to the police, this is the method proscribed by law that must be followed.
I would imagine that Mr Arnold must confer with Police Headquarters and the legal department before he can accept volunteer help behind the desk of the police station. Who knows what type of civil rights could be affected or liability issues might be brought up by such actions.
And in addition - I served as the first female special constable back in the early 1990's and as the Chairperson of the Ambergris Caye Traffic Control Committee for a long three year stint - and one thing I realized along the way is that no matter how good your intentions are, the laws can often hinder your good will actions. Learning to work within the system is a fine art and the results are not always ideal.