Chiefs Who Commute: Does It Matter?
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This was an Instagram and YouTube Live Discussion: A police chief allegedly living out of state lit up the news cycle, but we wanted to slow down and ask better questions: What do the policies say? What are taxpayers actually paying for? And in a 24/7 profession built on phones, CAD, RTCC feeds and command calls, does a zip code define leadership—or do results?
We share a candid, on-the-ground perspective from two decades in patrol, training, and the real-time crime center. You’ll hear why firefighters sleeping at stations has long been normal, how some departments allow rotations with clear approvals, and where residency rules draw bright lines. Then we get practical: how FTO programs work when done right (volunteers, stipends, documented feedback), how bad habits often stem from training gaps, and why culture change starts with consistent standards and visible accountability.
From there, we go deep on technology that shapes modern policing. Learn how an RTCC taps into body-worn cameras, drones, and city systems to protect officers and civilians in real time. Understand why audit logs, short retention windows, and transparent policies matter for tools like LPRs. And get a straight take on body cams: activate on dispatch, no muting, let redaction happen later. The same systems that increase power also record its use—and that’s a feature, not a bug, when communities demand trust.
We also tackle listener questions: what discipline looks like for camera lapses, why tech doesn’t replace judgment, and how leadership presence is about availability, not street-side cameos. If you care about policy, training, technology, and the line between optics and outcomes, this conversation brings clarity without the spin.
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Chapters
1. Going Live And Setting The Topic (00:00:00)
2. The Commuting Chief Controversy (00:02:09)
3. Sleeping At The Station And Taxpayer Concerns (00:04:40)
4. Tech, Multi-Streaming, And Remote Work (00:09:10)
5. Policy, Residency Rules, And Exceptions (00:15:49)
6. Training, FTO Programs, And Culture (00:21:14)
7. Public Perception, “Bad Cops,” And Statistics (00:27:54)
8. Real-Time Crime Centers And Tools (00:34:24)
9. Body Cameras, Audits, And Accountability (00:41:34)
10. Drones, LPRs, And Civil Liberties (00:50:04)
11. Court Culture, Zoom Missteps, And Standards (00:58:34)
12. Q&A Grab Bag: Gear, Careers, And Cases (01:05:34)
13. Final Thoughts, Support, And Sign-Off (01:49:04)
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