Police Department Closed

Have you checked their website, maybe they have a process for reporting aggressive drivers. In Colorado they have some sort of program like that, I remember my Dad got a letter from the police that he'd been reported, or more specifically a letter came for him but he had already passed away. I'm only surprised they didn't get more reports about him because he was getting quite weird and although my Mom would try to hide the car keys it didn't always work.
Yes, that was the first thing I did when I got home. The website still says they are open from 7am to 11pm, 7 days/week. There is also a phone number - that no one answers at.

West Valley LAPD Station
https://www.google.com/search?q=wes...57j69i61l2.1191j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#


Police department in Los Angeles, California


Address: 19020 Vanowen St, Reseda, CA 91335

Hours:
Open ⋅ Closes 11PM

Phone: (818) 374-7611
 

The bright side to this is that driver didn't run over any cyclists or pedestrians while getting around you
One pedestrian stopped suddenly to avoid being hit. He yelled at the driver.
But, it's only a matter of time before he becomes another news item about more serious hit & runs.
 
One pedestrian stopped suddenly to avoid being hit. He yelled at the driver.
But, it's only a matter of time before he becomes another news item about more serious hit & runs.
Did you get the name & address of that pedestrian. Sure would help you to prove your damage claim to your insurance company.
 
Legally, it doesn't matter. If a car owner lets someone drive their car, the registered owner is responsible for whatever happens. That's why in court cases involving accidents with borrowed cars, the registered owner tries to claim the car was taken without their permission. It usually doesn't work. Even in cases where a minor took his parent's car keys, the parent is usually held responsible. I've heard judges say to the parent: "You left your car keys where your son/daughter could take them."
That's also why when selling a car privately, the title should be changed immediately.

What may be hard to prove is that the driver hit my deliberately. He'll say "My foot slipped off the brake."
Different places different laws
 
Did you get the name & address of that pedestrian. Sure would help you to prove your damage claim to your insurance company.
No. It was a rather tense situation & I had to calm down after I got back in my car. I also debated getting out of my car because anyone crazy enough to hit someone's car deliberately is capable of anything.
As far as the damage, I'll get an estimate tomorrow, but it looks like the dent would be equal to or less than my deductible.
 
"There aren't enough officers due to cutbacks,"

Early retirement, followed by low job application numbers ...... Who would want to be a police officer these days ?
Anyone over 18 who wants a starting salary of $62,974.00/year and $60,000.00 during training (at least in Los Angeles).
 
Anyone over 18 who wants a starting salary of $62,974.00/year and $60,000.00 during training (at least in Los Angeles).
I was Military Police for over 20 years in the Navy. Retired in 1992. I had a choice to go into the Police Force locally. They lowered the standards because certain people couldn't pass the tests. Lowering the standards, carrying a weapon, no thank you. That made me decide to drive a truck for 16 years and collect a second retirement from the trucking company. They couldn't pay me enough now a days to be on the Police Force.
 
I was Military Police for over 20 years in the Navy. Retired in 1992. I had a choice to go into the Police Force locally. They lowered the standards because certain people couldn't pass the tests. Lowering the standards, carrying a weapon, no thank you. That made me decide to drive a truck for 16 years and collect a second retirement from the trucking company. They couldn't pay me enough now a days to be on the Police Force.
That's why my late husband quit the Federal Marshal's service: They lowered the standards!
 
Staffing police departments is becoming a problem. All the bad publicity the police have received over this BLM activity has resulted in a fairly large number of police leaving the force. Some cities have actually reduced their funding of their police. Unless the crime is fairly "major", it is probably becoming a lower priority. As tax revenues have declined, due to high unemployment, business closures, and online shopping, etc., many cities and towns are having trouble funding the police. Even things like the highway patrol are being impacted. These past few months I noticed an almost total lack of highway patrols, and things like radar speed traps. This, and all the frustrations caused by this virus, is leading to more aggressive and speeding drivers. About the Only ones who will benefit from this lack of police are the criminals...and I expect to see ever increasing crime rates. Gun sales have soared in recent months as more people are fearing they may have to defend themselves.
 
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That's why my late husband quit the Federal Marshal's service: They lowered the standards!
For many years, most applicants for Federal white collar jobs at GS-5 level and above had to pass the Federal Service Entrance Exam (FSEE). Sometime in the 70's in the name of inclusiveness, it was determined that the test was unfair to certain demographic groups and so the test was "modified." I don't recall the full name of the test but the acronym was PACE. Unfortunately, the PACE didn't achieve what was expected and further "modifications" were effectuated, and, then, testing quietly disappeared.

In the 80's new hires, college grads, entered the service but a significant no. were unable to write a cogent paragraph. Their work was replete with run-on sentences and even basic punctuation and style that you learned in elementary school were omitted.
 
For many years, most applicants for Federal white collar jobs at GS-5 level and above had to pass the Federal Service Entrance Exam (FSEE). Sometime in the 70's in the name of inclusiveness, it was determined that the test was unfair to certain demographic groups and so the test was "modified." I don't recall the full name of the test but the acronym was PACE. Unfortunately, the PACE didn't achieve what was expected and further "modifications" were effectuated, and, then, testing quietly disappeared.

In the 80's new hires, college grads, entered the service but a significant no. were unable to write a cogent paragraph. Their work was replete with run-on sentences and even basic punctuation and style that you learned in elementary school were omitted.
Yes, According to my late husband, when they hired disadvantaged illiterates, all height and weight requirements abolished, modified the stringent essentials, it was time to get out.
 
Oh No! The people who were yelling "Defund the police" and how horrible the law enforcement officers are, are now yelling "Where are the police"?

I've been hearing the phrase 'defund the police' but hadn't looked into it until this comment provided some motivation. It sounds like it is not about getting rid of police that deal with violent crime, it is about defunding some of the police budget and reinvesting it toward things like mental health officers etc. I think that would be an awesome idea. When I used to do foster care there was a time I called 911 because an 11 yr lit a match and threatened to set herself on fire. At least FOUR armed officers showed up, including one with a police dog. Poor kid was chased around the house and handcuffed. So if defund the police means to respond to those type of calls with maybe two regular police and one mental health trained officer, I'd consider that a good change.
And then there was the time my 16 yr old new-driver daughter illegally and stupidly at 1 AM (after the curfew for 16 yr old drivers) drove home in the rain and tried to text simultaneously (OMG no matter how many times teens are told things it just doesn't make it into their brains) and accidentally wiped out a nest of mailboxes. Next day multiple police and handcuffs. Gee whiz. Turns out there is a law that if you run over someone's mailbox you are supposed to immediately go tell them (as opposed to our plan of waiting til the weekend, my bad, was worn out overworked single mom). I don't think a 16 yr old should be going up to a strangers house at 1 AM though. Even as a homeowner I don't think I'd want anyone showing up at my door at 1 AM. I really think for mailboxes when the police know the culprit's address it would make more sense to just send a ticket or something.
 
And mine may become one because Californians are moving here and bringing their politics with them.
Ha, I used to live in a rural-ish area in Colorado and the Californians arrived. People complained about them but it turned out great, we got a bigger better library, a community center, a senior center, better quality government and (unfortunately not until after I had moved away) a hospital of our very own (versus having to go to Denver). I now LOVE those Californians. I am always wishing they'd move to Nebraska where I live now.
 
I've been hearing the phrase 'defund the police' but hadn't looked into it until this comment provided some motivation. It sounds like it is not about getting rid of police that deal with violent crime, it is about defunding some of the police budget and reinvesting it toward things like mental health officers etc. I think that would be an awesome idea. When I used to do foster care there was a time I called 911 because an 11 yr lit a match and threatened to set herself on fire. At least FOUR armed officers showed up, including one with a police dog. Poor kid was chased around the house and handcuffed. So if defund the police means to respond to those type of calls with maybe two regular police and one mental health trained officer, I'd consider that a good change.
And then there was the time my 16 yr old new-driver daughter illegally and stupidly at 1 AM (after the curfew for 16 yr old drivers) drove home in the rain and tried to text simultaneously (OMG no matter how many times teens are told things it just doesn't make it into their brains) and accidentally wiped out a nest of mailboxes. Next day multiple police and handcuffs. Gee whiz. Turns out there is a law that if you run over someone's mailbox you are supposed to immediately go tell them (as opposed to our plan of waiting til the weekend, my bad, was worn out overworked single mom). I don't think a 16 yr old should be going up to a strangers house at 1 AM though. Even as a homeowner I don't think I'd want anyone showing up at my door at 1 AM. I really think for mailboxes when the police know the culprit's address it would make more sense to just send a ticket or something.
Honeynut, Have you not watched the news in the past year? Did you miss the violence, the riots?
When you REALLY NEED the police,, who will you call? If a deranged man breaks into your home and threatens to kill you, who will you call? Are you going to call a social worker to ask the invader how he feels?
 
I now LOVE those Californians. I am always wishing they'd move to Nebraska where I live now.
Don't worry the Californians will make it to Nebraska as soon as they turn Texas as California as @CarolfromTX is worried about.
Your state is a hot mess. And mine may become one because Californians are moving here and bringing their politics with them.
 
Did you miss the violence, the riots?
The nearby city I think had some relatively minor property damage due to a few hotheads, plus one murder committed by an anti-BLM person who subsequently committed suicide which felt like justice since the city police didn't want to charge the person with murder even though that person went armed into an unarmed demonstration and stirred up trouble that resulted in them killing an unarmed person in 'self-defense' (which at that point was self defense but would have been totally preventable if they hadn't started the fight).
My only personal experience was a few years before when a local politician came to town and a half dozen of us had a protest outside the building, and three young men who came out of a bar across the street and got in their pickup then decided to get back out to come give us trouble, but luckily the cop assigned to the politician barked at them to get back in their truck and they did.
At the protests I've gone to over the years, the police were also protecting the rights of the protestors. But maybe my experience is because of 'white privilege'.
 
Honeynut, Have you not watched the news in the past year? Did you miss the violence, the riots?
When you REALLY NEED the police,, who will you call? If a deranged man breaks into your home and threatens to kill you, who will you call? Are you going to call a social worker to ask the invader how he feels?
If a deranged man breaks into my home & threatens to kill me, I'm smart enough to know that it is very unlikely that police will get here in a few seconds - which is as quickly as needed to prevent injury or death. They rarely do, unless they happen to be right outside my house. I live in the real world. Police arrive in time to call the coroner & take a report. It's not their fault; they can't be everywhere.
Saving my life & my loved ones lives in that situation is MY job & I'm equipped to do it.
 
This afternoon, I was driving out of the park where I have my 30 minute walk. Nice, sunny 72 degrees & at the exit, there are many pedestrians & a bike path. While I was waiting for pedestrians to finish crossing, a guy behind me starts honking repeatedly - even while pedestrians & bicyclists were crossing in front of me....like, "I don't care; run 'em over."
Then he hits my car - obviously intentionally. While I was getting pen & paper to write his license plate in case he took off, he speeds around me & drives off. I wrote down his license plate number.
I went to the police station to file a report & there is a sign on the door: "Police Station Closed." I thought it was a joke; I've never heard of a closed police station.
Another sign says "Scan bar code on your phone or call to make a report." When I called, a recording says the police station is open until 11:00pm 7 days/week & leave a message. Well, it isn't; I was there at 3:30pm. I left a message.
What a time to need police for something really serious.
Your experience is just the beginning
wait till the 'defund the police' movement
really gets moving.
 


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