brokenrobot
07-07-04, 02:20 PM
Last night late-ish, I ran into a group of kids throwing bottles at bikers from behind a chain-link fence, trying to hit riders in the bike lane; all in all, they threw close to 40 while I was there (though they luckily had pretty terrible aim!). So, mindful of the recent incidents in which people have been seriously injured by flying objects knocking them off their bikes, I called the cops.
5 minutes later, a patrol car arrived; the kids had left the lot where they started out, but I'd been watching the and knew where they were. I signaled to the patrol car, and they pulled over and rolled down their window. I asked politely whether they were there about the bottle-throwers, but they expressed a lack of knowledge about my earlier call. Still politely, I told them what was going on, and expressed concern that somebody would be injured if the kids were allowed to continue; I also pointed out to the officer the large quantities of broken glass and thrown bottles all around.
In response, the officer in the passenger seat said "Yeah, right." in a very sarcastic voice; the patrol car then drove away. No report was taken.
I'm pissed; this is NOT the kind of response I expect from people paid to protect the citizenry. I didn't get badge numbers, but I did chase the car long enough to get the patrol car's plate number. Is there anything I can do at this point? I rode down to the station last night after this episode and the duty officer agreed to dispatch additional patrols past that intersection last night in case the bottle-throwers started up again, but I'd like to find a way to "encourage" the patrol officers who SHOULD have taken an interest to do their jobs next time...
Thanks for your advice!
-chris
5 minutes later, a patrol car arrived; the kids had left the lot where they started out, but I'd been watching the and knew where they were. I signaled to the patrol car, and they pulled over and rolled down their window. I asked politely whether they were there about the bottle-throwers, but they expressed a lack of knowledge about my earlier call. Still politely, I told them what was going on, and expressed concern that somebody would be injured if the kids were allowed to continue; I also pointed out to the officer the large quantities of broken glass and thrown bottles all around.
In response, the officer in the passenger seat said "Yeah, right." in a very sarcastic voice; the patrol car then drove away. No report was taken.
I'm pissed; this is NOT the kind of response I expect from people paid to protect the citizenry. I didn't get badge numbers, but I did chase the car long enough to get the patrol car's plate number. Is there anything I can do at this point? I rode down to the station last night after this episode and the duty officer agreed to dispatch additional patrols past that intersection last night in case the bottle-throwers started up again, but I'd like to find a way to "encourage" the patrol officers who SHOULD have taken an interest to do their jobs next time...
Thanks for your advice!
-chris