Debra Gorgos
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Has anyone had a positive experience with the police after a crime was committed at their wash?
Thanks for your reply, and I will forgive you calling my question 'stupid.' I put the 'serious' part in the subject line because the cover story for the next issue of Self Serve Car Wash News magazine is all about car wash owners and their relationship with the police. I wrote a four-part series on a car wash owner in Dallas who didn't have a positive experience, so I am/was trying to cover a more positive experience. This forum is supposed to be a place for all and any questions, and insults of any kind are not appreciated. I have constantly seen, reported on and read of stories in which car wash owners are 'ignored' when an incident happens at their car wash. I understand the police probably have 'bigger' problems, but wanted to investigate further. In the future, please refrain from insulting my questions. Thank you.Of course. Kind of a stupid question and not serious question TBH. 99% of my encounters have been dealt with professionally. When something happens and you have license plate and pictures there most likely apprehended within hours. Now if you have nothing to give the cops but a picture of your vaccum or whatever that got broken into then what do you really expect them to do. There not miracle workers with special powers. I can go on and on about this but to question the integrity of law enforcement who put their lives on the line every day to ask if theirs a single good encounter is just plain dumb. We need to focus on the criminals not the police SMH!
I have always appreciated your support and input, KimberlyHi Debra, I applaud you for speaking up about the rude reply to your original post. This forum should be a safe place for everyone to post a question, and learn from each other. Members may not always agree with the posts, so they should take what they like and leave the rest. Good for you!
Here in Northern California, I wish my relationship with my city's police was more positive and responsive. Citrus Heights has their own dedicated police department for population of 88,000. I have 31 high-resolution cameras and call them no more than 1x a year for help. When I have an issue, I usually can't get past their dispatch / gatekeeper department.
I didn't ask for your forgiveness. I didn't call you stupid, I called your question stupid. The "serious" part is not so much the issue. It's the "anyone". First of all as a journalist you should already know that the way you phrase and word questions/headlines matters. For instance you did not ask "Please tell me about your positive experiences with police after a crime?" Instead you said "HAS ANYONE" insinuating that no one has positive experiences with police and it's absolutely out of this world to hear one. That is an INSULT to the entire law enforcement community. It seems everyone that has replied has had good relationship with the police. Im not sure where you found the one that you wrote four pages about but that is the problem with media in general. The police can do a million great things for society but it's always the one bad thing here and there that people want to talk and write about because thats what get views and makes money. You were quick to write that four page article instead of doing a ride along with a cop for a day and really see what their job is like or getting other opinions. Now that you wrote that article your all the sudden looking for good view points. You should have done that before. Theres plenty of them and it would have actually been beneficial for society. Like I stated earlier your question was STUPID. I have no filter, I dont care if that offends you. If you want to rephrase it correctly I will gladly apologize. If you dont then you showed your true intentions of trying to put police in a bad spotlight just to write an article for views.Thanks for your reply, and I will forgive you calling my question 'stupid.' I put the 'serious' part in the subject line because the cover story for the next issue of Self Serve Car Wash News magazine is all about car wash owners and their relationship with the police. I wrote a four-part series on a car wash owner in Dallas who didn't have a positive experience, so I am/was trying to cover a more positive experience. This forum is supposed to be a place for all and any questions, and insults of any kind are not appreciated. I have constantly seen, reported on and read of stories in which car wash owners are 'ignored' when an incident happens at their car wash. I understand the police probably have 'bigger' problems, but wanted to investigate further. In the future, please refrain from insulting my questions. Thank you.
Thank you for the grammar lesson lmaooooo I care more about the people who put their life on the line then where my apostrophes go haha what a joke.Thanks, Blanco. Also, it's "you're" as in "you are"; not "your." And it's "don't" with an apostrophe, not "dont". You seem to missing the apostrophe key on your keyboard. If you'd like, I can give you a quick lesson on the apostrophe and how to use it correctly. Also, I didn't write four pages about the aforementioned car wash owner; it was four=part series. If you're going to question my journalistic integrity, please do so with better grammar. Words matter. Thanks.
In Southern California...Has anyone had a positive experience with the police after a crime was committed at their wash?
I generally try to keep my personal(non-carwash) beliefs off this forum but as someone who counts many members of law enforcement as family and friends, to ask "Has anyone had a positive experience" is, at the minimum, implying a negative opinion of law enforcement as a whole.Thanks, Blanco. Also, it's "you're" as in "you are"; not "your." And it's "don't" with an apostrophe, not "dont". You seem to missing the apostrophe key on your keyboard. If you'd like, I can give you a quick lesson on the apostrophe and how to use it correctly. Also, I didn't write four pages about the aforementioned car wash owner; it was four=part series. If you're going to question my journalistic integrity, please do so with better grammar. Words matter. Thanks.
i see your point, and thank you for being respectful about it. I should have written: Does anyone have a positive experience… they would be willing to share…I generally try to keep my personal(non-carwash) beliefs off this forum but as someone who counts many members of law enforcement as family and friends, to ask "Has anyone had a positive experience" is, at the minimum, implying a negative opinion of law enforcement as a whole.
I would have phrased it this way "I'm working on a multi-piece article about 1 operator's negative experience. Is anyone will to share a positive experience as a counter point." My point being is the media is very quick to jump on any negative aspect of law enforcement and, I have to assume willingly, not report on the positives which by any measure you want to use are the majority.i see your point, and thank you for being respectful about it. I should have written: Does anyone have a positive experience… they would be willing to share…
I didn’t realize my open-ended questions on here did not indicate I was doing research for an article. I have been posting on here for about 9 years, so I thought it was redundant to write it every time I posted.
Thank you.