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murphy's
saw a lot of police presence today at murphy's by moultonboro neck rd at 12:30 or so , at least 5 cruisers. anyone know what happened?
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It was a civil standby caused by a left over issue from the night before.
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...what is a civil standby?
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....Thank You
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Five cars for that???
Who lives up in there, Chuck Norris? |
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While the excellent Google search provided specifically mentioned deputy sheriffs, most law enforcement agencies in the State will provide this service if it is germain to their jurisdiction. |
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What's "Murphy's?" Is that the store on the corner??? :confused:
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They love to get you coming down the hills on the Neck Rd too... Just when you pick up a little speed
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Geez, I know it has been a long winter, no snow, lack of recreation, and we are all edgy, but really :eek:
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The adjacent motel has been rumored to be a drug activity area. MoBo is sensitive to the NH heroin epidemic, as it is part of it!
A possibility for the "congregation". |
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The chief has definitely reduced overzealous speed limit enforcement. "Downtown" is also home to our two schools. I still will never forget the day that I was riding my motorcycle past the Central school on 25 a bit over the limit and was passed by a bunch of guys in a mini-van who were obviously in town for bike week. I wish one of Mboro's finest had witnessed that! |
In a world where seemingly EVERYONE seems to speed and tailgate, I'm fine with a little overzealous speed limit enforcement.
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Moultonboro Country Store, the church, the flashing light - that's not downtown???:D
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Alton is not much better...
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What I really like is I can say I went uptown (where town hall is) or down to the Bay. Is this a great area or what!!!! Back to Murphy's.:) |
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We got a new Police Chief in Moultonberry a couple of years ago. He is trying to channel his "enthusiastic" officer's energy away from speed traps to crime prevention. We can see a lot more patrols on the back roads keeping an eye out for activity around the summer homes that are unoccupied for the winter. Their attitude has really changed. Nice job Chief Witherspoon.
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The new police chief steers his crew to "serve" with an eye to sanity. The department is required to enforce "the law". However, how it's done, is how the chief brings an enlightened approach.
He is, also, very involved in trying to help remedy the opioid epidemic. Downtown Moultonborough ... wait till the Community Center gets built with the proposed entrance/egress on Rt.25. Then, factor in the soon-to-be-built Dollar Store, just down the street, "intersection" at Blake road, right where the schools and buses will jockey for position. Can't wait for the DOT requiring lights there. Maybe DOT will require a sidewalk, and a crosswalk at the Community Center entrance/egress. That'll really improve traffic flow on RT.25, the only central NH, east/west major route! Sure ... Why not have another "stacked" (in the stacked-deck sense) appointed committee, to figure that out. They'll probably come out with a roundabout. Ahhh ... the sophistication of Moultonborough town politics. Everyone should go to the Moultonborough Town Meeting. It beats going to a Barnum and Bailey circus! |
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A chief can set the tone and tell his men what he wants to see but ultimately it is subject to the judgement and character of the people he has working for him to determine the result. A chief cannot be there to make every decision such as when a situation warrants an arrest, when a traffic stop results in a ticket being written, or when a vehicle needs to be towed. For example: A chief cannot legally tell his officers to ignore traffic violations, even if it is for one mile per hour over the speed limit. Every situation an officer encounters from an automobile accident to a domestic incident requires a thoughtful response. In most cases the initial officer on the scene sets the solution into motion on his or her own without the direct input of a superior. Some are better than others at determining the appropriate response. As it is in many situations in life, the outcome is determined by the judgement and experience of the people involved. |
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In my 25 years of firefighting/EMS I came away believing this. A chief is only as good as his deputies. The deputies are dependent on their captains. The captain is as good as his/her lieutenants.The lieutenants are only as good as their firefighters. In the end...sh@t rolls uphill. |
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With a population of 4000 , with a good number going away for the winter and a low crime rate , that's 4 cops needed.
That's not egnough for a professional force. And who would want to work there . Why don't they use county sheriffs more in new hamp like othe states in the country and get a more professional group |
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Chief Wetherbee retired as Chief of Police of the Concord, Massachusetts Police Department in January, 2010 where he was Chief for 17 years and had a 33 year career in the department.
The above was a blurb copied from Moultnborough Speaks ( blog). I have interacted with him. He has certainly toned down the focus on speed enforcement and getting the officers out in the neighborhoods. |
The chief is a good guy, I see him out on Patrol quite a bit, Every encounter i have had with MPD has been pleasant.YMMV
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The NH way
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Chief Len Wetherbee is doing an outstanding job - some say he is the best chief the town has ever had. There are several reasons for the size of the force:
- Very large geographic territory. - There are more two person patrols due to security. - Why would you rely on a deputy sheriff to travel from say Ossipee to Long Island in anything under an hour? He has moved away from the Rambo style policing prevalent in many towns to a more community oriented philosophy. The results have been excellent. |
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Unfortunately, I think in a town where the population varies so substantially from one season to the next, you have to staff and plan for the max. When it comes to emergency services, I would certainly rather be over staffed than under staffed. Especially in a town with the tough geographical layout that Moultonboro has. |
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Wow
Here we go again, I feel tension in the air :laugh:
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The full population figure is just 60 to 90 days a year , MAX , hire a couple part timers .
The double dipping is a concern and mentioning military retirees in the same post is designed to make it seem it is not PC to question the subject. Truth is people retire from the military early because they are no longer capable to safely handle themselves in a conflict . The early police retirements are more a tax payer rip off . These people retire and grab a sizeable pension then accept a similar position with the same requirements a few days latter , how is that justified ? And don't jump on me just because I question police policies , |
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How many years do you think someone should have to put in before they can retire with a full pension? Many large companies (General Motors, Nynex, Verizon, Etc.) have given early retirement and pensions to their employees. Would you restrict those employees too? How would you determine what positions the retired could hold after retirement and what positions you would restrict them from? Since the Chief retired in Concord Massachusetts which state (NH or MA) should have that requirement, or pass that law? It seems that most people think that the town of Moultonborough has benefited from hiring this experienced Chief. Do you think the town would be better off hiring someone younger, with less experience, because they didn't want someone who was collecting a pension in another state? If the Chief already gets his medical benefits in MA thus saving the town of Moultonborough that expense, does that seem wrong too? So many questions!: :look: |
Why Not?
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retirement early is a result of good investing not being carried by your employer |
Doing away with or selling pensions
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I doubt any lake region community's population is ever near the number of permanent taxpayers. |
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Murphys
What does any of this have to do with the original post?
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Is it a rules violation? |
It must be. I got reprimanded once for changing the subject. I didn't feel I changed the subject. I felt it was related but apparently the webmaster didn't and it is his forum.
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Population: 4,016 (2014) Probably doubles in the summer. |
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