And I'm here to tell ya this boy's soul is intact. I mean, the only class in this act is sittin' next to me. What kind of a show are you guys puttin' on here today. And if you think your preparing these minnows for manhood, you better think again, because I say you are killing the very spirit this institution proclaims it instills! What a sham. Their spirit is dead.if they ever had one. I don't know who went to this place, William Howard Taft, William Jennings Bryan, William Tell - whoever. Here's Charlie facing the fire and there's George hidin' in big Daddy's pocket! And what are you doin'? You're gonna reward George and destroy Charlie. What the hell is that? What is your motto here? Boys, inform on your classmates and save your hide anything short of that we're gonna burn you at the stake? Well, gentlemen, when the shit hits the fan some guys run and some guys stay. Sims.doesn't need to labeled: 'Still worthy of being a Baird Man'. Rand said once the program gets City Council approval, there will be community forums, neighborhood watch meetings and a dedicated website for the program.LT COL. “So as it grows, anticipating what happens five, 10 years from now, I think that’s really critical.” “We need the foundation of this program from the city’s perspective to be very solid,” he said. Santee City Attorney Shawn Hagerty said from a legal standpoint, there was still much research that would need to be done for the city to collaborate with the Sheriff’s Department. The Safe Santee program will be brought back to the City Council in December. Rand said that Santee’s own camera system may largely be incompatible with the sheriff’s technology, but was hopeful that Santee would be updating its cameras at some point in the future and they would be able to partner with a newer system. All saved footage will be the property of the camera owner. The Sheriff’s Department does not save any video footage provided by the system.
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And while privately owned cameras record the video footage, the Safe Santee platform would not. Rand said the Sheriff’s Department only accepts and integrates privately-owned cameras that users select, and that footage would be of exterior, public-facing views. Depending on an exclusive user’s current security system, there may be costs associated with it, Rand said. This user would allow an authorized sheriff’s representative to have direct access to live video content. There is no cost involved for registered users.Įxclusive users are residents or businesses that use a camera system that is compatible with the Sheriff’s Department’s system. The registry will help the Sheriff’s Department identify a particular location as having cameras that it can ask for content from should the need arise. Registered users are residents or businesses with existing security cameras who would register with Safe Santee. Rand explained that there are two different types of community participants that can elect to become part of the program - registered users and exclusive users. All of them are in very visible areas, and there’s a sheriff’s star that’s put onto those camera systems.” At night, we have a flashing white light to draw people’s attention to it. We want them as highly visible as possible because we want people who are going to potentially commit a crime to see those. “In the city of Lemon Grove, the sheriff’s own cameras that we have put up in several public areas within the city have been highly visible. “Let’s be honest, we can’t be everywhere,” he said. The main benefit of the surveillance program is to deter crime, Rand said. “I will tell you in the city of Lemon Grove we really did not get a lot of pushback,” Rand said, adding that he did sit down with a few community members to let them know that “nobody’s sitting at a monitor watching every move they make, so that they (would) feel better about that.” Like the Lemon Grove program, “Safe Santee” will reinforce community policing and allow residents to actively participate in combating crime, increasing neighborhood security, giving deputies quicker response times and smoother investigations. There ended up being no incident at the park.
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Officers were able to look in real time, assess the situation and had an officer drive by. Louis, Dallas and Miami, use similar community-integrated programs.Ī report from the city said that a camera at Berry Street Park helped the Sheriff’s Department get information in real time when they received a call through 911 that a fight between gang members had broken out at the park. Rand said Lemon Grove signed on a year ago for “Safe Lemon Grove” as a pilot program and that other cities, including Chicago, St.