[FedCom] Troops Deploy to Border Areas
Duane Donovan
ironman68_1998 at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 5 09:05:29 EDT 2010
We have a population of 25000 in the Parish. I am related to about half of them. We know the good guys from the bad guys here. As far as different from california, our parish seat has a crime rate including violent crime, equal to Baton Rouge and New Orleans. In fact our crime rate went up after Katrina, many of the crimes are being committed by new residents from New Orleans and their friends who come to visit, Drive bys, rapes, murders.
Off topic frequency: 39.500 used to be state police broadcast frequency, still used by many parishes as talk around.
Duane
--- On Wed, 8/4/10, John <jmm346g at fastmail.fm> wrote:
> From: John <jmm346g at fastmail.fm>
> Subject: Re: [FedCom] Troops Deploy to Border Areas
> To: "Discussion of Federal Government Communications" <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
> Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 11:13 PM
> You need help and you trust a bunch
> of strangers coming to your aid based on what they're
> hearing over the radio, really? Should they come armed with
> rifles and shotguns or will handguns suffice? Should they
> speed and run red lights as they respond?
>
> Off-topic penalty freq: 168.4625 p25 encrypted, federal
> interop freq, used around San Francisco the other day.
>
>
> "Duane Donovan" <ironman68_1998 at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> >I am a Deputy Sheriff and I hate encryption. We have a
> Pro Voice system here in Louisiana and no one can hear it
> and come to my aid. The state is rolling out a 700mhz P25
> and hopefully we will be able to scan it. So far it is open
> but once it is on throughout the state it may be encrypted.
> We are a small rural department so citizens coming to help
> us sometimes could be a good thing.
> >Duane
> >
>
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