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LAPD’s Hollywood Division Inspection

Freshly pressed uniforms, boots with a mirror-like shine, and badges that resemble the crown jewels was the theme this morning as LAPD's Hollywood Division held its annual Formal Command Inspection.  Joined by Police Commissioner Robert M. Saltzman and Command Staff, Chief William J. Bratton proudly walked the rank and file and thanked the officers and civilian personnel for their hard work, dedication and a successful inspection.  "Command Inspections are part of what makes this a great Department, a tradition of the Department." Chief Bratton also cited the current economic challenges that face not only the city, but the country. Chief Bratton was proud to announce that in spite of predictions of an increase in crime and poverty due to the economy, that has not happened in Los Angeles and is not expected to happen.  With the decrease in crime, LAPD officers essentially cost the city nothing; "Cops Count, Police Matter."   

Picture 024 Recalling a proud moment, Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger told of when he came to work Hollywood Division as a Sergeant in 1985. The experience was one of the most interesting and proudest times in his career.  Chief Paysinger not only recognized the contribution of the patrol officers, but applauded the civilian staff and members of the community that contribute to the success of Hollywood Division.  "They represent the infrastructure, the engine that allows those of us that wear the badge to do the good work that we do."

Picture 025 Operation West Bureau Deputy Chief Tery Hara echoed the sentiments of pride that was well deserved by the hard working officers of Hollywood division.  "Hollywood continues to be the focal point worldwide, everybody comes to see Hollywood. You continue to work hard to make this division one of the safest places in Los Angeles."

Picture 026 Later this month, Chief Bratton will announce the Hollywood Entertainment District Deployment Plan.  The plan calls for an increase deployment of officers to further support and enhance the viability of the entertainment district in Hollywood.

Comments

It's a great institutional blog. I'm a brazilian cop, more specifically in Rio de Janeiro. And i want know about the possibilty of one integration of ours polices, like a exchange courses. Sorry my bad english, i wait for same answer.

Sincerely,

Lieutenant Thyago

I have a suggestion for your blog: more photos of working officers and less photos of Chief Bratton. This is the LAPD Blog, not the Chief Blog. I think the hard-working police officers serving and protecting our city deserve more recognition. If people want to see Chief Bratton, they can look in the newspaper.

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