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<blockquote data-quote="OkieGentleman" data-source="post: 2141460" data-attributes="member: 25693"><p><span style="font-size: 12px">FogHorn</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">The only answer that I could give for the accountability issue would be that the minimum rank of the person supervising on site sould be a Lt or higher. I am talking about SWAT actions, no knock searches and that type of action. An Lt or higher is going to make sure the dots are dotted and the Ts are crossed because he has to stand in front of a board and explain what went wrong. The patrolman on the street should not have to bear the burden of someone else foully up a warrant or other piece of paperwork that he was handed and told to serve, if its not correct then the man using incorrect paperwork is on the hot seat for it, because of someone elses sloppiness. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">I once had to install a major alarm contract in OKC, that was for some reason sold out of one of our California offices. We did not know anything about it until the OKC office got the paperwork and the parts to in install. The sales guy only charged a minimum labor charge to install the alarm devices(the ceiling ranged up to 22 ft above the floor). He discounted the contract labor on the contract and cost the company $13,000, left off almost $10,000 worth of equipment and when the job went to heck, he and his manager called me to chew me out. After I very carefully itemizing his sins to his boss he was terminated, I was also told to just finish the job and make sure it was installed correctly. I have seen first hand what using someone elses paperwork can do to you.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieGentleman, post: 2141460, member: 25693"] [SIZE=3]FogHorn The only answer that I could give for the accountability issue would be that the minimum rank of the person supervising on site sould be a Lt or higher. I am talking about SWAT actions, no knock searches and that type of action. An Lt or higher is going to make sure the dots are dotted and the Ts are crossed because he has to stand in front of a board and explain what went wrong. The patrolman on the street should not have to bear the burden of someone else foully up a warrant or other piece of paperwork that he was handed and told to serve, if its not correct then the man using incorrect paperwork is on the hot seat for it, because of someone elses sloppiness. I once had to install a major alarm contract in OKC, that was for some reason sold out of one of our California offices. We did not know anything about it until the OKC office got the paperwork and the parts to in install. The sales guy only charged a minimum labor charge to install the alarm devices(the ceiling ranged up to 22 ft above the floor). He discounted the contract labor on the contract and cost the company $13,000, left off almost $10,000 worth of equipment and when the job went to heck, he and his manager called me to chew me out. After I very carefully itemizing his sins to his boss he was terminated, I was also told to just finish the job and make sure it was installed correctly. I have seen first hand what using someone elses paperwork can do to you.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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