I just got hit up by a IRCSO about 30 min ago! Did a back ground and it told that he had a degree in criminal Justice and is an officer with IRCSO. *8434.
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I just got hit up by a IRCSO about 30 min ago! Did a back ground and it told that he had a degree in criminal Justice and is an officer with IRCSO. *8434.
Staying on the phone while getting directions to the location is fine as I get directions all the time and sometimes you need to stay on the phone with someone because of a challenging location they may be in, but If you are on the phone with the provider and they ask you what type / color vehicle you are in, you are most certainly going to be spending some time in the hotel greybar for quite a few hours if you give that information away, TRUST me on this one! This question will usually come right after "how close are you? If you DO give the type and color of your vehicle while on the phone, look in your rear view mirror, you'll see your "designated driver" for the night.
[QUOTE=Cycling;2371000]This is a great tutorial to keep someone safe while engaging in this wonderful hobby. Though I don't quite understand rule #7.
Is it ok to follow direction to the sp location in your car w / o revealing the description of you vehicle? Thanks.
Cycling.[/QUOTE]
Has anyone else noticed that the Brevard County LEO has not posted the first arrest photo since the stings have started back on the 6th of Feb. Just something to ponder!
[QUOTE=QuietCool007;2373853]Has anyone else noticed that the Brevard County LEO has not posted the first arrest photo since the stings have started back on the 6th of Feb. Just something to ponder![/QUOTE]I read last week that the data base is being updated and soon it will be running again. There will be a whole lot of catching up to do. But you can be sure there are 100's of arrests to be posted soon.
[QUOTE=BrevardNewbie;2374156]I read last week that the data base is being updated and soon it will be running again. There will be a whole lot of catching up to do. But you can be sure there are 100's of arrests to be posted soon.[/QUOTE]It doesn't take 1 to 6 hours to update any database we have on the internet. I do IT work everyday and have never spent two weeks updating a system unless there changing hardware too. No sure but seems suspicious to me. They could be holding on to the info to keep certain info away from the public as long as possible. Don't really know but just a database upgrade taking more than two weeks seem strange to me. Be safe and shop wisely. .
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[QUOTE=QuietCool007;2373853]Has anyone else noticed that the Brevard County LEO has not posted the first arrest photo since the stings have started back on the 6th of Feb. Just something to ponder![/QUOTE]Exactly, which makes me super nervous. Why hold out unless they are still continuing.
[QUOTE=QuietCool007;2374169]It doesn't take 1 to 6 hours to update any database we have on the internet. I do IT work everyday and have never spent two weeks updating a system unless there changing hardware too. No sure but seems suspicious to me. They could be holding on to the info to keep certain info away from the public as long as possible. Don't really know but just a database upgrade taking more than two weeks seem strange to me. Be safe and shop wisely. .[/QUOTE]Not sure how I see this. It would be much simpler and less obvious for LEO to simply not upload certain data to the system. However, given that we're talking about a public agency who knows.
IC.
[QUOTE=IronCity;2374431]Not sure how I see this. It would be much simpler and less obvious for LEO to simply not upload certain data to the system. However, given that we're talking about a public agency who knows.
IC.[/QUOTE]Per the state Sunshine Laws, the info only has to be "made available to the public", meaning if someone asks for it, they must provide it. They are not required to broadcast / post anything.
[QUOTE=IronCity;2374431]Not sure how I see this. It would be much simpler and less obvious for LEO to simply not upload certain data to the system. However, given that we're talking about a public agency who knows.
IC.[/QUOTE]I researched this a little more deeply last night. The web site is not doing any upgrades and other counties and states are uploading there arrest records. Just look in other counties in Fl. And you will see postings more recent than Brevard County. Unless the person who is responsible for uploading the info is on an extended vacation the only conclusion I can come to it is that local LEO heads have halted all outgoing information for some reason or another. Anyway, makes one think a little more on what our government is doing in our name. LOL Have fun with it but keep safe and be careful.
You are correct Quiet, they had just changed their system, they were not updating. That is why everyone that got nabbed that night could not get out until the next day. They were unable to process anyone that night. As for their info being posted, they are all damn lucky if they miss out on their picture being in the arrest paper at every convenience store and posted online!
Everyone hobby hard but hobby safe!
Kelly.
[QUOTE=QuietCool007;2374169]It doesn't take 1 to 6 hours to update any database we have on the internet. I do IT work everyday and have never spent two weeks updating a system unless there changing hardware too. No sure but seems suspicious to me. They could be holding on to the info to keep certain info away from the public as long as possible. Don't really know but just a database upgrade taking more than two weeks seem strange to me. Be safe and shop wisely. .[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Ccon66;2374622]Per the state Sunshine Laws, the info only has to be "made available to the public", meaning if someone asks for it, they must provide it. They are not required to broadcast / post anything.[/QUOTE]If you go to the bcso site, all the data is there. They have recently updated how they display everything, hence the break in the info being picked up by other sites and news organizations which haven't seemed to pick it up.
The mystery meat sandwich at lunch is still a mystery at the ole greybar hotel.
[QUOTE=QuietCool007;2373853]Has anyone else noticed that the Brevard County LEO has not posted the first arrest photo since the stings have started back on the 6th of Feb. Just something to ponder![/QUOTE]Unverifiable source claims BCSO is installing a new computer system.
What that really means can be anything. To my mind, a new computer system could be a total replacement of servers and, quite possibly, a redesigned network.
Who knows?
Mal.
The mugshots and daily arrest records are still avalable on the BCSO site. It takes a little digging to find the reports but it is there.
Stay safe.
GJ.
[QUOTE=Ccon66;2374622]Per the state Sunshine Laws, the info only has to be "made available to the public", meaning if someone asks for it, they must provide it. They are not required to broadcast / post anything.[/QUOTE]