My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
5.3. SR 11-09-2009
ElkRiver
>
City Government
>
City Council
>
Council Agenda Packets
>
2000 - 2010
>
2009
>
11-09-2009
>
5.3. SR 11-09-2009
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
11/6/2009 11:39:28 AM
Creation date
11/6/2009 11:33:43 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Government
type
SR
date
11/9/2009
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
6
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
REDUCING FALSE ALARM DISPATCHES <br />i <br />and an appeal process was presented to the MN Chiefs Board of <br />Directors for adoption by resolution, The reso ution was passed <br />with the recommendation that local and state agencies use the <br />Model Ordinance in deve opmentand/or revising of their existing <br />a an~n ordinance,The model ordinance is a component of an <br />overall A arm Management Program which ins odes cost <br />recovery and an educational campaign, The Model Ordinance <br />promotes awareness, consistency and an ease of imp ementation <br />along with follow through enforcement, <br />Resources have been developed foryour agency, The <br />committee developed an Alarm User Brochure that is availabe in <br />quantities for distribution to CLEDs'communities, for officers to <br />provide to crime victims and use during Crime i'reventian <br />meetings,There is also a power point presentation available that <br />may be used as part of alarm user's education awareness classes, <br />The classes are used as a preventative measure or can be <br />required for recurring false alarms, Committee members are <br />available to speak at regional or department meetings and wi <br />offer information on alarm user's sasses, Members can assist <br />departments with a arm ordinance and fa se alarm information, <br />The committee has created a mission statement: "A Minnesota <br />Chiefs and A arm Industry partnership centered on so ving <br />problems and supporting safe communities;' The committee will <br />continue to provide you with valuable information and resources <br />to assist you with ordinance and a arm information, P ease <br />contact MN Chiefs for any assistance, <br />MN Chiefs Alarm Mai~agemei~tCommittee Members; <br />Chief Scott Knight, Chaska PD <br />Chief Matt Peters, Saint Peter PD <br />Chief Rodney Seurer, Savage PD <br />Sheriff Dean A bets, Goodhue County <br />Guy Adams, Heartland Security, Melrose <br />Tim Davis, Peop e's Security Company, Brainerd <br />Wendy Makousky,WH lnternationa Response <br />Glen Mowrey, Chief Deputy ~Ret~ <br />Charlotte~Mecklenburg ~NC7 PD; S AC <br />Ex-Officio ~ Harlan Johnson <br />executive Director of the <br />Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association <br />MIVESTA is an alarm industry association comprised of installation <br />and monitoring companies, mal~ufacturers and distributors serving <br />the alarm industry MIUES~A works with its members on licensing, <br />training and legislative issues that impact t1~e security industry, <br />members and customers, MIUESTA ofFers a scf~olarship program to <br />t1~e children ofactive duty police, fire and ElV?Tpersonnel in support of <br />their important public service, Please visit their website at <br />www,mnesta,org for more information on the association and <br />scholarship opportunities, <br />~6 MINNESOTA POLICE CHIEF <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.