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kylep997

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Hello, Based on what I see on Unitrunker, there are only a few RCMP officers in town and possibly only one that is on at any given time. The RCMP in town seem to always need assistance from surrounding detachments. There seems to be a service gap between 3am till about 6am as some calls from the DOCC seem to go unanswered during this time. This seems to be a province wide issue for them as well. I recall a news article about this and I will post here. Estevan and Carnduff RCMP detachments form temporary amalgamation amid staffing woes
 
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Yes, I agree with your assessment. The situation in Carnduff is similar to many other locations in the province.
RCMP member shifts are 10 hours long. The day shift is 7:00 am to 5:00 pm and the night shift is 5:00 pm to 3:00 am and so there is that "gap" of four hours that the criminal element will use to their advantage.

We are all creatures of bad habits and predator's love to ambush creatures that frequent the same travel routes and locations every day.
The predators watch and know when we are at work or at home. The predators know exactly how long we will be away and when we will return. The predators know what streets, grid roads and highways we will travel each day.

If I was in command I would have at least one RCMP member start their day shift at 9:00 am and work until 7:00 pm and do the same with the night shift, that being 9:00 pm to 7:00 am, so the "gap" would be gone. I would in addition to this require RCMP members to reside within in the community. For example, Carnduff detachment members would be required live in Carnduff. I see far too many examples of members commuting for an hour or two before and after a shift.

As for the bad habits I was trained to never to be a creature of bad habits. I do not come and go at the same times or travel the same routes every day. I do not frequent the same "watering holes" every day. Predators operate in "packs" or "gangs". A predatory member will keep an eye on you or me while the other members loot our homes and businesses.

The RCMP members don't appear to comprehend how gangs really operate. A couple of gang members will stage in "critical incident" at a home in a rural location by calling 911. Other gang members watch the local detachment and take a "head count", that is how many members "headed out" to the 911 call. Other gang members are now free to loot a home or business in the community and will no doubt be informed when the RCMP members clear the scene of the 911 call.

Every gang masters it's domain. Gangs inundate and overload the system's resources, so there are never enough police officers on duty to meet the required demands. The gangs keep our jails and prisons continually over their capacity. The court system is so over loaded with gang bangers we require night courts. Our system is already so broken that it is beyond repair.

Cheers?
 

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kylep997

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I completely agree with you Mobby1. Before I got into this hobby I thought the police where always on duty and crime/gangs where an almost non existent Issue but after getting into this hobby I find myself locking the doors at night and keeping an eye out for suspicious people. I feel we are lied to by the police/government and the media so the current state of things are easier to swallow. I have learned a lot from using SDR's and Unitrunker as well as the members on this forum. This newbie RR member still has a sliver of hope for things to change but that is fading fast. In any event thank you everyone for posting and helping this newbie.
 

kylep997

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Hello, Today something interesting happened here on site 153 and I am not sure if anyone has had something else happen on there site. Source 2262994 seems to have trespassed on this site, possibly a rogue radio maybe or something else I am unaware of.

I will attach a screen shot for anyone interested.

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Hi, Kylep997

This is what Rick aka Unitrunker2 posted about this:
"Trespass" a specific type of denial for a foreign radio (a radio coming from a different network) was displayed previously as "Deny".
I am also seeing this. See the screenshots.

Hi, wolffe, I have never seen that RCMP talk-group ID before and the same can be said for those three RCMP RIDs.

Talk-group ID 116 074 DE RCMP Link ID with RCMP Flin Flon Manitoba-PSCS.

RID 2215418 on TG 116 Flin Flon Manitoba
RID 2215420 on TG 116 Flin Flon Manitoba
RID 2215421 on TG 116 Flin Flon Manitoba
RID 2215424 on TG 116 Flin Flon Manitoba
RID 2215425 on TG 116 Flin Flon Manitoba
RID 2215427 on TG 116 Flin Flon Manitoba
RID2215428 on TG 116 Flin Flon Manitoba

Cheers.


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