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	<title>Comments on: Police Warn of Falls Church Phone Scam</title>
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		<title>By: Scott Taylor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Taylor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 03:32:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Bozman,  Your frustration concerning municipal public safety is certainly understandable to many citizens living in representative democracies across the globe and, close to home, here in our Commonwealth.  Unlike some of those citizens who live without the protections afforded by our Constitution, you have numerous healthy, therapeutic options through which you have elected to channel that negative energy, e.g. an online news source that accepts comments.  Absent that, you might host your own Blog.  The substance of anyone&#039;s comments, however - no matter how frustrated they may be - is still subject to scrutiny by civil society.  In the spirit of that informed collective dialogue, the following comments are applicable to your posting:
- All municipal services face budget constraints and the police and fire departments are not exempt.  You live on a tight budget as do they.  You can anticipate your annual expenses and save accordingly.  Our City&#039;s public safety professionals stand watch throughout the year and respond when they are called - without regard to whether a particular fire exceeds the annual budget estimate or if investigating a crime might cost more than the average.
- The attitude one experiences with most public service professionals mirrors the attitude one brings to the interaction.  Most citizens have very limited interaction with either law enforcement of fire department personnel on an annual basis.  You state the police &quot;offer nothing but attitude&quot; - I contend they potentially offer their lives each and every time they respond to a call.
- &quot;It makes one want to take the law into their own hands.&quot;  I certainly hope you are not suggesting someone&#039;s inability to effectively manage their frustration is any justification whatsoever for vigilantism.

We are kindred spirits with regard to telephone solicitations: no time, no interest, why am I not on your do not call list.  But be thankful when you call the City with an emergency.  They have the time and the commitment and the professional skills - and for that, we should be grateful.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Bozman,  Your frustration concerning municipal public safety is certainly understandable to many citizens living in representative democracies across the globe and, close to home, here in our Commonwealth.  Unlike some of those citizens who live without the protections afforded by our Constitution, you have numerous healthy, therapeutic options through which you have elected to channel that negative energy, e.g. an online news source that accepts comments.  Absent that, you might host your own Blog.  The substance of anyone&#8217;s comments, however &#8211; no matter how frustrated they may be &#8211; is still subject to scrutiny by civil society.  In the spirit of that informed collective dialogue, the following comments are applicable to your posting:<br />
- All municipal services face budget constraints and the police and fire departments are not exempt.  You live on a tight budget as do they.  You can anticipate your annual expenses and save accordingly.  Our City&#8217;s public safety professionals stand watch throughout the year and respond when they are called &#8211; without regard to whether a particular fire exceeds the annual budget estimate or if investigating a crime might cost more than the average.<br />
- The attitude one experiences with most public service professionals mirrors the attitude one brings to the interaction.  Most citizens have very limited interaction with either law enforcement of fire department personnel on an annual basis.  You state the police &#8220;offer nothing but attitude&#8221; &#8211; I contend they potentially offer their lives each and every time they respond to a call.<br />
- &#8220;It makes one want to take the law into their own hands.&#8221;  I certainly hope you are not suggesting someone&#8217;s inability to effectively manage their frustration is any justification whatsoever for vigilantism.</p>
<p>We are kindred spirits with regard to telephone solicitations: no time, no interest, why am I not on your do not call list.  But be thankful when you call the City with an emergency.  They have the time and the commitment and the professional skills &#8211; and for that, we should be grateful.</p>
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		<title>By: Jack Bozman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jack Bozman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 20:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I never understand why police and fire departments need to beg for money. You tax us enough. Cut back on your expenses. I have to live on a tight budget, so do you. I don&#039;t take ANY solicitations by phone. I don&#039;t put money in the boot when I see firemen standing on the street intersection either. PANHANDLERS do that. Get out the way, stop distracting drivers and becoming a hazard. 
 Personally I respect the fireman, at least they help you when you call. The police want you to do all the work for them. They offer nothing but attitude. Try reporting a crime to them sometime. It&#039;s an exercise in futility. It makes one want to take the law into their own hands.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never understand why police and fire departments need to beg for money. You tax us enough. Cut back on your expenses. I have to live on a tight budget, so do you. I don&#8217;t take ANY solicitations by phone. I don&#8217;t put money in the boot when I see firemen standing on the street intersection either. PANHANDLERS do that. Get out the way, stop distracting drivers and becoming a hazard.<br />
 Personally I respect the fireman, at least they help you when you call. The police want you to do all the work for them. They offer nothing but attitude. Try reporting a crime to them sometime. It&#8217;s an exercise in futility. It makes one want to take the law into their own hands.</p>
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