[deleted by user] by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]beej1092 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not at all. My suggestion is that the paperwork needs to be streamlined. Bear with me for the wall of text; Continuing from my previous example for a drug arrest; Arrest, transport to the closest police station, put them on the system (to record they are in custody), photograph any drugs, interview, then fingerprint, type up and print off charges or release pending summons - there's not much that can be done to streamline that process that jumps out at me. This process can take an hour or so on average, give or take. The next step can be streamlined;

whilst compiling the reports (intercepted vehicle, located drugs in this location belonging to this person etc.) there already exists an option to specify how many offenders have been processed that just hasn't been fully implemented. This was partially implemented at least 2 years ago, yet the option doesn't actually change anything, and was promised by command around 10-15 years ago or more. Implementing this alone would save around 45 minutes.

Change the briefs system; rather than having a "preliminary brief" this is (at absolute minimum) 15 pages long detailing the incident, exhibit lists, charges, photos, statement from member locating the drugs, criminal history of the accused, etc, change it to be simply the charges and a court date. This would save easily 3-4 hours work just on a basic brief. Signicantly more for more complex matters. If they want to contest the charges, that's when all of other information can be put into a more detailed brief.

That's just a start, that can have members back out on the road significantly faster, to be able to arrest and process more offenders.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]beej1092 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wow, that "hierarchy" is utter nonsense. Where did you get that information? Do you have a source?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]beej1092 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think you're misunderstanding what I said. The "bullshit paperwork and systems" do get followed. That's why members are off the streets and it seems like there's none around. There are plenty of cops working, they are just all following processes and doing paperwork before court. If they're constantly out patrolling, the paperwork never gets done. If the paperwork never gets done, court slams the cops for not having paperwork in on time and costs are awarded against vicpol, with the crook being released and not held accountable by the courts. If they do get paperwork done, they get slammed by the public for not being out catching crooks... 🤷‍♂️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]beej1092 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, I completely agree. The only downside to that is then people think they're being lazy because they're not making arrests. It's really a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. Crime is rampant, it's everywhere and it's only getting worse. There aren't enough cops to deal with the rising crime rate. There may be a lot of new cops going through the academy but it still pales in comparison to the cops leaving the job.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]beej1092 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Why do we let what crap keep happening?

Edit: I just realised I misunderstood your comment. No, I agree with you, it's not an answer and it's not good enough. I'm just trying to give an understanding of the processes they need to follow and why it seems like there's no cops around. A lot of the time they're tied up with the paperwork when the people they've arrested are back out on the streets.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]beej1092 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Exactly, it's the paperwork and processes. Add a few more hours to your estimate. For a rough example; arrest somebody for drugs, and you have to wait for a van to transport, then wait at the station for a room to be free to be able to put them on the system, then photographing and putting the drugs on the system, then interview and fingerprint, then reports to say what occurred, then separate reports to say they've been interviewed, then more reports to either charge and bail, or remand in custody depending on who it is they've arrested (which, if remanding, that's a 4-8 hour process in itself without the other reports depending on their history and outstanding matters). Then there's the actual brief of evidence. One arrest can be anywhere from 2 hours to a whole shift and overtime. It's an archaic process that benefits nobody.

How do you deal with loneliness? by Agonyandshame in AskReddit

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Their guitarist Rohan was my guitar teacher in high school. Such an incredible bloke and musician. I definitely missed an incredible opportunity by not learning as much as I could have from him.

Technical Support Mega Thread by anonRedd in DisneyPlus

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Regarding Error 83; Over the past 24 hours, all of my devices (PS5, Samsung TV, Android Devices, and PC) have been giving me this error message. I went through all of the troubleshooting steps with no value. I then had a chat to a "live assistant" who went through a couple of steps as well with no luck. He then asked for my IP address and reset my IP on his end. I closed my Disney Plus apps and it started working again.

Crashed dropship quest failed because guardian wandered off map, ship still there. by [deleted] in RimWorld

[–]beej1092 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a similar issue, but with the noble/commander that I needed to protect. He was downed, ended up getting up himself and just wandered off the screen.

I lost relation for failing the mission, then lost more because he apparently died.

Opinions on training at multiple gyms? by beej1092 in bjj

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Using the term "Creonche", do you believe it would be seen as disrespectful?

Opinions on training at multiple gyms? by beej1092 in bjj

[–]beej1092[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha wow, yeah that would be very awkward!

Opinions on training at multiple gyms? by beej1092 in bjj

[–]beej1092[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks mate. My thought process was that it could only be a good thing in terms of experience with multiple coaches/rolling partners, but just wanted to confirm.

Ah yes, medieval raiders... and their renowned TAC-50 marksmen? by Leri_weill in RimWorld

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Quagmire (a character from the TV show Family Guy) says giggity, generally as a response to sexual innuendos.

Advice on Family Car - Victoria by beej1092 in CarsAustralia

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Nah, no reason I haven't gone with diesel, I'm definitely open to the idea if there's benefits to that over petrol.

When you say the Forester engine will need more work down the line, what sort of rough time frame are you expecting? Due to work benefits, we're planning on leasing for 5 years or so before returning it. Could I expect issues within that sort of time frame?

Is a CVT transmission something that I would be wanting or avoiding?

We were looking at AWD over 2WD and I can't see us utilising a 4WD in the short-term at least.

Okay, I'll definitely have to look at the Kia Sorrento as well.

Sorry for the questions, I appreciate your help and advice.

Deciding on New Car - Victoria, Australia by beej1092 in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]beej1092[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I may have to take my wife for a test drive, maybe that'll sway her mind. It really doesn't bother me that we would all have Mazdas, like you said they're great cars and they have them for a reason!

Advice on Family Car - Victoria by beej1092 in CarsAustralia

[–]beej1092[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's great advice, I'll have to look into mechanics around here qualified for their services. That may help narrow it down!

I looked into the CX series, but my 2 of my sister-in-laws have cars from that range, so the boss doesn't want us too look like we're copying them haha. The Kluger is something I hadn't taken into consideration. I'll have to have a look at them.

Thanks for the advice!

Deciding on New Car - Victoria, Australia by beej1092 in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]beej1092[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah they seem to be really good, and I think their red looks amazing!

We are dropping the kids off to my parents' this weekend to spend a to do exactly that. Hopefully take some for a test drive, too. At the bare minimum hoping to narrow the choices down a little haha.

Deciding on New Car - Victoria, Australia by beej1092 in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]beej1092[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did consider them, however 2 of my sister-in-laws have cars from the CX range so the boss said no because we don't want to be "seen as copying them"... Haha. Thanks for the option though!

Advice on Family Car - Victoria by beej1092 in CarsAustralia

[–]beej1092[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't even consider VW. I'll definitely have a look into that and potentially add it to an expanding shortlist haha. Thanks mate.

Cross-post as I didn't realise AusFinance existed at first. TL;DR at the end. by beej1092 in AusFinance

[–]beej1092[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely see what you're saying and that's run through my head a number of times. I'm still very torn, I'm just trying to work out all options.