Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
Kev great post and thanks again for what you do.

we mentioned the problem several times to CSPD and they just couldn't be bothered with it.

I appreciate it brother,

something I should add is funding. I have a friend that works for CSPD I'm not going to defend them, but they are literally about 300 cops understaffed given their city size, etc. That being said when we get into a financial crisis, police and fire are some of the first things to get funding reduced, then there goes the ability to have things like Community Service Officers and have time to reach out to the community. If one looks at Colorado they can see that Law Enforcement including all of the Jails and services takes up less than 3 percent of the state budget, so cutting doesn't really cut that much.

Anyway, I hope it gets better with CSPD for you. So I thought this budgeting light might be helpful.