Bayshore Gardens Police
I can understand and empathize with your frustration. At a recent Crime Watch meeting, Sheriff?’s Deputy Dawn Strout indicated the proper way to ask for enforcement in our area. I followed up on her initial information and found the following information to be correct and appropriate.
1. Call the Sheriff?’s Office at (941) 747-3011 and ask for Crime Prevention.
2. Request a patrol for a specific complaint, for a particular period of time during the day, at a particular location, over a reasonable period of time. (Say two weeks).
3. Request the case number, the supervisor?’s name and an extension that the supervisor can be reached at.
4. After a week, call the supervisor and ask when the area was patrolled for that particular case number.
5. After the second week, call the supervisor and ask when the area was patrolled, for that specific case number.
Any resident can accomplish this. I am reluctant to spend money on services that we are already paying for. Having a case number and coercing feedback from the supervisor is a must for results. Be polite, professional and above all, remember you are talking to a law enforcement professional.
You?’ll be amazed at the results of the second week, when the supervisor realizes the complaintant is following up on the request. Once a case number is assigned, an audit trail exists. That supervisor will not risk looking like a fool or derelict to duty. If we report the case number to the Office Manager here at the Rec Center, we could have a log available in a central location and we can be aware of the presence of law enforcement.
Most complaints, say for ?“speeding?” end up being done Saturday morning, instead of Monday afternoon, when it is needed. We have an excellent Police Force in our Sheriff?’s Office. We as a community need to make specific requests and follow-up on the case.
Let?’s try this first. With case number statistics--we have leverage--should we have to resort to political or economical solutions in the future.
Steve Van Cott, Treasurer
Bayshore Gardens Recreational Taxing District