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Yes, the force is still down due to retirements and minimal hiring. Rahm's "more cops on the street" is a smokescreen. Some officers have been shifted from inside positions to street details. In other cases, officers who were technically already "on the street" in special units have been reallocated. This is mostly about operational changes, not an increase in the total number of officers.
For several years, academy classes were minimal or non-existent, presumably due to budget constraints. In the last year, a small number of new officers have completed training at the academy, and more are in training now, but that won't make up for retirements. Those retirement numbers have gotten no publicity, but they will continue to have an effect on the overall picture.
We'll see how it plays out over the summer. Unless there's a significant improvement in the economy, it may be a tough summer.
h' said:
Would be interested to hear about police force staffing, if anyone here has any 'connections'-- is the force still down by ~1/3? If so is that due to lack of qualified applicants, budget shortfalls . . .?
Is there evidence that the force is working better, i.e. more cops on the street, better muscle-to-fat ratio, due to Rahm's changes or otherwise?
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I agree. Several occasions that I have seen CPD in action helping us cyclists.
Anne Alt said:
I'm sure they'd appreciate the thanks. This could be a tough summer.
Julie Hochstadter said:sounds like we need to thank cpd. Overall they are helping us stay safe on our bikes. Good neighbor award?
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