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Windsor’s chief of police is offering tips to the public after a 16-year-old was robbed of his bike by three men impersonating officers.

Chief Al Frederick says citizens should hopefully be able to recognize a fake uniform.

"When you see a police officer, they're easily distinguishable from someone impersonating an officer," says Frederick.

The teenager stopped to fix the bike around 10 p.We provide you the most beautiful gowns,such as wholesale beautiful wholesaletruereligion.m. Saturday at 1867 Drouillard Road. Police say a dark green older model Chevy Impala pulled up beside him and three men got out.

The first suspect is described as a white male, 6’3", muscular build, early 30's, with stubble on his face, and short black hair. He was wearing a light blue long sleeve shirt with Windsor police flashes on each arm and dark blue cargo pants with no red stripe on the pant legs.

The second suspect is described as white, muscular and 6’2”, early 30’s, clean shaven with medium-black hair. He was wearing a light blue long sleeve shirt with Windsor police flashes on each arm and dark blue cargo pants with no red stripes on the pant legs.

The third man is described as black, tall, early 30’s with a short afro. He had the number 0196 on his front left front pocket of his light blue shirt.Our Michael Kors handbags outlet supply cheap designer and new bossbelt for you.

“Those shirts are not consistent with our current uniform,” says Frederick. “Our current uniforms are dark blue, and all of them have a three digit identification number on them."

Frederick says the force does have traffic vehicles that are unmarked, but with uniformed officers in them.

"But those cars are still equipped with emergency lighting and sirens," says Frederick.

The third suspect searched the victim and ordered him to remove his shirt when he realized he had no pockets. This suspect then pushed the victim to the ground and ordered him to leave the area within 5 minutes or he would be arrested, according to police.A bikesaddle is a style that many are using now!

Before the victim left he was told to place his disassembled bike into the trunk of the car. None of the suspects were armed or carried any issued equipment that might be seen on a uniformed officer.

The stolen blue and white bike has the letters "ONDH" on the frame.

Police would like the public to be aware that there may be persons posing as police officers who may try and take advantage of them suggesting they are police officers.

Ottawa police are, at the moment, going through a “service initiative” that is combing through its work flow to look for efficiencies.Fast shipping and best prices on ladyhandbag. Buy Now! Giving up on community policing, however, is not among the options.

There are about 75 special constables in Ottawa who have duties such as security at the courthouse and cellblocks, as well as transporting prisoners. They earn about $20,000 less than a first-class constable.

Regius Brown is a former member of a police-community liaison group in Ottawa that tried to build bridges to vulnerable sectors of the city.

“Much of the outreach work in schools and community organizations could be done by trained civilian officers who wear a different uniform,” he writes. “Specially-trained, non-police officers could easily attend traffic mishaps where no citations or arrest is imminent.”

Indeed, Ottawa is moving in that direction. About 30 per cent of collisions are now directed to a reporting centre — without the on-scene presence of an officer — a figure the chief would like to see hit 70 per cent.

Matt Skof, president of the Ottawa Police Association, has heard much of the talk about “outsourcing” the duties of a warranted police officer. He sees a downside.

When an accident is called in to a dispatcher, he said, who knows if a driver is impaired? What happens if a charge needs to be laid? And, he adds, how does a dispatcher know if a motorist is disguising his true identity?

“It’s impossible to make these determinations when you’re not at the scene.”

He also raised the issue of accountability and professionalism. “If people think that a crime scene can be managed by a private company, I think they have no understanding of our judicial system.the juicycouturesuits Gold Silver Shoes becomes the highlight spot.”

He said Alberta has adopted a sheriff system to do highway traffic enforcement (instead of the RCMP) and it has only shifted manpower and bureaucracy, without saving public money.

Skof does acknowledge that police forces have assumed “a massive amount of responsibility” during the last 30 years. “We’ve become the social service of choice for society.”

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