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I hope Chicago doesn't have an uptick in crime.




CHICAGO — Police brass appear to be bracing for a sizable number of officers to ignore the city’s vaccine mandate.

Days off are being cancelled and any time-off will require approval from a deputy chief or above, according to a new memo from First Deputy Supt. Eric Carter. The memo is being read at all roll calls for the next five days.

“Until further notice: The use of elective time off by all sworn CPD members is restricted,” the memo says.

Cancelling officers’ time off is typically reserved for the 4th of July and other times when the department is bracing for the possibility of a surge in violence.

Cancelling elective time off does not require officers to work seven days a week. Instead, it only impacts comp time and personal days off that require approval. Previously approved vacation time will not be impacted; however new vacation requests must be approved.

 
I hope Chicago doesn't have an uptick in crime.




CHICAGO — Police brass appear to be bracing for a sizable number of officers to ignore the city’s vaccine mandate.

Days off are being cancelled and any time-off will require approval from a deputy chief or above, according to a new memo from First Deputy Supt. Eric Carter. The memo is being read at all roll calls for the next five days.

“Until further notice: The use of elective time off by all sworn CPD members is restricted,” the memo says.

Cancelling officers’ time off is typically reserved for the 4th of July and other times when the department is bracing for the possibility of a surge in violence.

Cancelling elective time off does not require officers to work seven days a week. Instead, it only impacts comp time and personal days off that require approval. Previously approved vacation time will not be impacted; however new vacation requests must be approved.


Lori is light in the head as we as light in the foot. What a nightmare she is. A gargantuan twat running amuck in a city of savages whom the police have been told to pretend they are not there. That's my kind of town - making southern metro areas look like Camelot.
 
I hope Chicago doesn't have an uptick in crime.




CHICAGO — Police brass appear to be bracing for a sizable number of officers to ignore the city’s vaccine mandate.

Days off are being cancelled and any time-off will require approval from a deputy chief or above, according to a new memo from First Deputy Supt. Eric Carter. The memo is being read at all roll calls for the next five days.

“Until further notice: The use of elective time off by all sworn CPD members is restricted,” the memo says.

Cancelling officers’ time off is typically reserved for the 4th of July and other times when the department is bracing for the possibility of a surge in violence.

Cancelling elective time off does not require officers to work seven days a week. Instead, it only impacts comp time and personal days off that require approval. Previously approved vacation time will not be impacted; however new vacation requests must be approved.



They need the intelligence unit from the TV show Chicago PD. Boom, problem solved.
 
I hope Chicago doesn't have an uptick in crime.




CHICAGO — Police brass appear to be bracing for a sizable number of officers to ignore the city’s vaccine mandate.

Days off are being cancelled and any time-off will require approval from a deputy chief or above, according to a new memo from First Deputy Supt. Eric Carter. The memo is being read at all roll calls for the next five days.

“Until further notice: The use of elective time off by all sworn CPD members is restricted,” the memo says.

Cancelling officers’ time off is typically reserved for the 4th of July and other times when the department is bracing for the possibility of a surge in violence.

Cancelling elective time off does not require officers to work seven days a week. Instead, it only impacts comp time and personal days off that require approval. Previously approved vacation time will not be impacted; however new vacation requests must be approved.


Crazy bitch is calling it an insurrection Now too lmfao. Burn mutha fuka burn
 
Fuck her. what a feckless cunt. Hard to even look at her face. Her being elected mayor and not being recalled considering the war zone, drug zone and covid chaos she is fomenting and supporting does not speak well for the voters in Chicago. No offense @ChicagoFats.
I think he left the war zone to move to SC.

Would actually be curious to know if he ever lived in Chi?
 

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