Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Arrests versus ANOV's

Stories in both papers yesterday about how weed ANOV's just aren't taking off like politicians hoped they would and how Cannabis arrests are still more likely than a ticket being issued:
  • Sun Times - Instead of giving out tickets, Chicago police more often than not arrest people for possession of a small amount of marijuana, according to a study released Monday by Roosevelt University’s Illinois Consortium on Drug Policy.

    Researchers found that 93 percent of misdemeanor marijuana possession violations in 2013 resulted in arrest in Chicago.

    That despite the city’s 2012 ordinance that allows for tickets to be issued for small amounts of marijuana possession.

  • Tribune - Two years after marijuana possession became a ticketable offense, arresting people with a few grams of the drug remains a bad habit for law enforcement, drug policy researchers said Monday at a Roosevelt University symposium.

    Cook County has the highest rate of marijuana arrests anywhere in the U.S., according to a study released Monday by Roosevelt’s Illinois Consortium on Drug Policy. In 2013, there were nearly 16,000 arrests in Chicago for possession of marijuana and only 1,100 tickets issued.
These reports preempt an upcoming article in The Reader that will show that will show Cannabis arrests disproportionally affect ...wait for it....black people! That's right - Cannabis arrests are racist. This also explains the orders from downtown that have turned entire Tactical Teams into ANOV generators in an effort to blunt (pun intended) the numbers by writing....wait for it again....MORE black people! This will even out the numbers of white folks (or people) who manage to get ANOV's instead of spending hours in the lockup.

The entire ANOV process is cumbersome and keeps you off the street longer than a regular weed arrest does, but McCompStat wants ANOV's, so that's what is being pushed.

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    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    An arrest is considered a "bad habit" according to the article

    5/20/2014 12:38:00 AM  
    Anonymous Just following the order said...

    They simply say that arrest are the norm and it's done out of habit. What they aren't saying is that numerous arrests occurred because the offenders don't have valid identification which is a basic requirement for citing with an anov. The likelihood it will continue is the BS box but when there is no I'D or the arrest is coupled with another offense-- which it usually is-- then an anov isn't allowed.. As per the order. It looks to me that the source of this latest statistical news flash is someone who thinks weed should be legalized and is scared to stand up for his or her belief. They wouldn't mind getting caught if it's only a ticket but an arrest is too scary. Hide behind that computer and calculator you puss

    5/20/2014 12:47:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The closing line to this is simply not true. ANOV's for cannabis are faster than arrests. Writing an ANOV, completing a chemical test, one inventory and a one sided document, is faster than a long form arrest, inventory of the narcotics, inventory of the arrestee's personal property, case report and complaint. The ANOV process DOES save time.

    Not that I support it! I think all narcotic offenses should be long form arrests. But as one of the few officers who has actually written ANOV's for cannabis, I can say with certainty that it does save time over a long form arrest.

    5/20/2014 01:13:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    More African Americans violate the drug laws so that is the reason for the numbers. In our politically correct America that equals racism.

    5/20/2014 02:03:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Did any reporter check to see how many of these marijuana offenders had an ID on them? That could be the reason there are more long form arrests.

    5/20/2014 02:22:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    And how many of the "citizens" we encounter on a weed stop, where we could issue an ANOV, have an active warrant that requires us to bring them in?

    5/20/2014 04:08:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Let's figure this out...ANOV equals must have ID on person, case solved.

    5/20/2014 04:17:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Stop the school to prison pipeline, Now!

    5/20/2014 05:40:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    ANOVs generate money (in the Mayor's world anyway) and arrests cost taxpayers. That part is easy enough for anyone to understand.

    The second part is just too hard for them to admit. They are all smart enough to see it I hope. You send the police to "hot spots". What is a hot spot? It is where people are shooting each other plain and simple. Now if you send all the police in one area, that is where you will get all your enforcement. Parking tickets are another example. I will bet my life that a majority of tickets are issued in the downtown area.

    Who is shooting each other? Now you have you answer. It really is that simple.

    5/20/2014 05:42:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Why not just make Blacks exempt from ALL laws so every other race can Stop being racist.

    5/20/2014 06:01:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The dumb idea is marijuana prohibition. Prohibition didn't work in the 1920s, it's not working today. But the Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, etc thank all of you prohibitionists for your support. Without you they wouldn't have money for guns and bling and rap record labels to recruit new members.

    5/20/2014 07:12:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...



    Sure the coppers arrest people for cannabis. First, because it's illegal. Second, because most people arrested for cannabis also have outstanding warrants for attempt murder.

    5/20/2014 07:18:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Anovs generate money by paying fines. Arrests incur costs of court personnel and officer OT and every time the are grown out or nolle pros without being heard. You know city wants the money nothing to do with law enforcement.

    5/20/2014 07:36:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...



    The only people prosecuted and imprisoned for insider trading and tax evasion are white. Now THAT's racist.


    I realize that by pointing this out I am probably guilty of a "hate crime," so thank you SCC for letting me post this anonymously and for keeping the spirit of free expression alive in this declining country.

    5/20/2014 08:03:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    When this first came out, several POs told a boss it would not work the way they said it would. The boss did the right thing and mentioned it to the Supt, who ignored him , as he does most good advice.
    So we are stuck with yet another system that does not work as advertised.

    5/20/2014 08:32:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I thought the Cook County President said no more black or brown people are to be put in jail... what gives?

    5/20/2014 08:49:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The problem was that they will automatically assume police corruption. They believe that if the police solely issues a citation they will keep the marijuana or something of the like. This leads to a inventory process which is time consuming where the liability far exceeds the reward (honorable, court, O.T., ext..).

    All they have to do is allow the patrolman to write a citation and dispose the cannabis the same way small fireworks are disposed. Citation numbers would increase by 2000% and related vehicle i mpounds by 500% . Offcourse, that would make to much sense. Mmmmmmhhhhhmmmm

    5/20/2014 09:06:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    A valid ID is Required in order to receive an ANOV ticket.
    No ID = Arrest.
    Which demographic hasn't one or refuses to produce an ID?
    Which demographic is likely to be smoking the marijuana and gets stopped?
    Furthermore, why should race be an issue if only certain individuals or groups thereof, participate freely in the use of said controlled substance?
    No good can come from legalization. Only more idiots on the road half dazed.
    And besides, the eggheads that do these studies on the govmint dime need to spend some time on reality.

    5/20/2014 09:22:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Thought the arrests had to do with gangbangers caught or one caught in the area of a school or park. They must be arrested.

    5/20/2014 09:39:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Six sgts coming to mass transit one of them commanders guy hey robbery team Sgt DB you are about to be replaced no worries there's a spot in the 3rd district for you. Dont bother working 9 hrs now its to late. HaHaHa !

    5/20/2014 09:46:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    An arrestee once told me he'd rather go to jail for a few hrs then sign and pay the ticket, I said to him why? He then responded by saying.. I'd rather spend that money on weed (cannabis) when I get out of jail... I said good point, now take off your shoe laces.

    5/20/2014 09:51:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    todays pots smoker is a gangbanger waiting todo a drive by lot these mfs up

    5/20/2014 09:56:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    So my choices are; (1)a stack of 5+ backlogged jobs that should be filtered out before they ever get dispatched for service, (2) a simple misdemeanor weed arrest, for court time mind you, gee what should I choose?

    5/20/2014 10:14:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    These pundits always make the false assumption that writing an ANOV for pot instead of a physical arrest saves a ton of time and frees up the officers.
    That's simply not true. Due to the inventory procedures an ANOV for pot ties the officers up just as long, or longer, than a physical arrest for the same offense.
    Someone, maybe the FOP, needs to enlighten these pundits on that fact.

    5/20/2014 10:19:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Most people who are up to no good seldom carry identification .... a prerequisite for an ANOV.

    5/20/2014 10:21:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Here's a solution to ALL this:
    Legalize this shit and tax the hell out of it.

    5/20/2014 10:30:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    When I saw all the bull shit I had to go through to write a shake and bake pot anov, I decided that was the end of it. Arrest them for the misdemeanor, do a simple inventory, done. Why give a break to a stoner?

    5/20/2014 10:35:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    To the know-nothings above: STOP citing directives that you obviously know nothing about. ANOV's can be issued to persons that do NOT have I.D's. You run them in the CLEAR system with the info they give you and if they are identified they get the ANOV. Check the order. SIMPLE! Don't say the computer in the car doesn't work; call for an assist. You know-nothings call for an assist when it is time for lunch, call for one when you are actually doing police work. Please know what you are citing before you do so.

    5/20/2014 10:36:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Not a cop but I call bullshit on anyone that thinks more blacks use drugs than anyone else. Traders for example are heavy coke users but the police cannot raid the CME. Wrigleyville before and after Cubs games, trees are burned to the ground. The white north shore kids come to the west side for heroin but get a escort home. But if you look at the Cook County Inmate locator or stop by, you never see white people locked up for heroin possession. FACT

    5/20/2014 10:57:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Arresting someone for possessing a small amount of cannabis? Really? This is 2014. Cannabis is being legalized all across the country. Alcohol is known to be much more harmful than cannabis. Quit enforcing Draconian laws that should never have been passed in the first place. It was all about keeping Dupont's profits safe from cheap hemp back in the 30's.
    "The campaign against marijuana had a hidden agenda, DuPont petrochemical interests and William Randolph Hearst together created the highly sensational anti-marijuana campaign to eliminate hemp as an industrial competitor."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_J._Anslinger

    5/20/2014 11:07:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    If you can verify their identity through CLEAR, they don't need an id

    5/20/2014 11:26:00 AM  
    Blogger I Voted For Obama said...

    It is not interesting if the press publishes all the facts.

    5/20/2014 11:42:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Anonymous said...
    Let's figure this out...ANOV equals must have ID on person, case solved.

    5/20/2014 04:17:00 AM
    $$$$$$$$
    Having an ID is...just racist!

    5/20/2014 11:44:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    If my Sgt wants ANOVs then I try to get them at least 3-5 a day. Just sayin.

    5/20/2014 12:02:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    For me there will ALWAYS be aggravating factors!!! Case closed.

    5/20/2014 12:28:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    What about the 99% of people who refuse to sign the ticket? They have more time then money, so they can sit in lockup for 5 hours and get a free juice and sandwich, then get an i-bond and the weed case will automatically be thrown out in court. Or they can sign the ticket and have to pay a fine? I think I'd do the 5 hours too. Thanks for the free dinner

    5/20/2014 12:45:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Did the reporter also check on the ratio of race who pays these ANOVS and who doesn't hell no that would be racists as well. Welcome to the United States of de-policing. I've been on 24 years and sometimes you just cant blame men and women of this department an other departments, see articles on Seattle PD, for not doing anything. Especially when you have a US attorney making assinine statements like he did at couple of days ago at a couple of college commencement ceremonies.

    5/20/2014 12:54:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Lock them up and get the court time.

    5/20/2014 01:03:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    You cannot get an Administrative Notice of Violation (ANOV) without an ID? I’m sorry, but that’s asking too much. Next thing you know, one will require a valid ID to cast a ballot. Why stop there, why not ask for proof of citizenship. The nerve of these people Do these people think we live in Russia? It getting out of hand so next they will want to put pictures on LINK cards. These people are insane. Don’t they realize we live in America? Don’t get me started, next these fascists will want mandatory drug testing in the workplace.

    5/20/2014 01:22:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Give them a break. You think gas is expensive,have you seen the price of weed lately? If your not working, how can you afford the ticket? Poor people aint got no money for no tickets. It just another way The Man makes and then takes cash money from the underserved.

    5/20/2014 01:30:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Keep making the arrests , get the criminals in the system.
    It just might help clear more serious crimes.
    A question for news media , how many people that were issued tickets appear in court .
    Bet it would be less than half .

    5/20/2014 02:34:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Anonymous said...
    And how many of the "citizens" we encounter on a weed stop, where we could issue an ANOV, have an active warrant that requires us to bring them in?

    5/20/2014 04:08:00 AM


    Dat jus because you be raciss an shit, and you be profilin' us black and brown folks (and people).

    5/20/2014 02:58:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Let's figure this out...ANOV equals must have ID on person, case solved.

    5/20/2014 04:17:00 AM

    You can vote for and and put whomever you want in the White House, but you can't get a ticket for weed without an ID. Does anyone else think this is crazy?

    5/20/2014 03:01:00 PM  
    Anonymous W.G.A.S. (who gives a shit) said...

    Not to mention,the majority of weed pinches in our district occur in schools.

    5/20/2014 03:06:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    They are sayi
    ng your officers arrest a person for cannibis and then "stalk" them from then on for an easy arrest.

    5/20/2014 03:30:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    They are also saying, whites are let off with a warning while blacks are arrested.

    5/20/2014 03:31:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hate to go off topic a minute my Sisters and Brothers. Retired 3 yrs ago after over 30 yrs OTJ. Maxed out on pension and went out with the 55 and out healthcare. Who knows if that will last? At time of retirement marriage went south and so did the used to be wife. Oh well gotta get on with life. Finally grew a set of nuts-hate change-and selling home and getting the fuck outta here. Cleaning out closets etc found a Magazine we were given in 2006 I believe. 170 yrs of CPD. Lots of full page ads put bunch of great pics over many yrs. All of a sudden tears were rollin down my cheeks. Guess I'm not as tough as I thought I was. Lord this was a great CPD. Now we have a mayor-although Shanks was a Fool-meaning Rahm who is now mayor and never set foot in this city. Grew up fluttering around in his tutu in Winnetka. We have a supt who knows NOTHING about Chicago except where to get drunk. Let alone a president who wasn't born in the country. Where was it? Somewhere in Asia or Africa? Yes and fuck the US Constitution as they would say! Once a PROUD CPD-now nothing as these fucks move on.

    5/20/2014 03:48:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Weed is damn near legalized!

    I ain't arresting anyone for pot!

    Even the courts don't take any arrests for marijuana seriously and throw most cases out!

    What a waste of time!

    Screw the people who want to put garbage into their bodies, may they have a painful death and then I can show up and get an RD for a 5084 and call for the body snatchers!

    Then off to my Lunch!

    5/20/2014 05:42:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...


    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Lock them up and get the court time.

    5/20/2014 01:03:00 PM

    And you can't show up for an ANOV?

    I can take an ANOV to court to fight it and if the Cop doesn't show...there is a great chance of it being dismissed.

    5/20/2014 05:44:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...



    The dumb idea is marijuana prohibition. Prohibition didn't work in the 1920s, it's not working today. But the Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, etc thank all of you prohibitionists for your support. Without you they wouldn't have money for guns and bling and rap record labels to recruit new members.

    5/20/2014 07:12:00 AM

    ---------------

    Sure dumbfuck.

    And as soon as it's legal all gangs will disband, members will put down their warm guns, wear clean collared shirts, and go back to flipping burgers at McD's.

    5/20/2014 06:06:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The real racist problem is city hall and the political appointed hacks that run the department. They centralize all the police in areas called boxes (deploying extra overtime police) and it's only in black neighborhoods. I dare the media to find that not true.

    5/20/2014 06:07:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I say legalize it , and coke , meth and heroin then dui anybody driving under the influence,

    5/20/2014 06:27:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Retired copper , pick your head up brother ! You beat em. You survived 30 years of the streets , it will get better brother

    5/20/2014 07:03:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    "....All of a sudden tears were rollin down my cheeks. Guess I'm not as tough as I thought I was. Lord this was a great CPD...."

    Amen, brother. Know the feeling.
    I believe it still is great, yet the constant rants about the Supt (as if the insubordination is going to do any good or make any changes) and back stabbing is taking a toll on morale on those that allow it. Last nights news didn't help.

    Okay haters-your turn:

    5/20/2014 07:14:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    3:01, u r a goof. ID is required for an anov, so when it does not get paid, they know who to go after. Fact, alot of minorities do not bother with having id and have suspended dl/s. Besides if they have an id on them, its easier for them to catch their warrants when namechecked. They know this.

    5/20/2014 07:27:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    F**K ANOVS !! Sgt. Hand me slip (3) In the books..

    5/20/2014 07:42:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I wouldn't get too upset by this. Marijuana will be legal in Illinois in a few years.

    5/20/2014 08:17:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Why woud anyone lock up or anov for a roach or 2 grams of grass. Waste of time.

    If the dude does not have a gun to go with it...don't recover

    5/20/2014 08:18:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Anonymous said...
    More African Americans violate the drug laws so that is the reason for the numbers. In our politically correct America that equals racism.

    5/20/2014 02:03:00
    I always thought this was true after spending my career in black and Hispanic areas. But, the facts are there and the above statement is not true. It seems that research by universities and by DOJ show that blacks and whites use illegal drugs on an equal footing. What does account for more arrest in black areas is the fact that drugs are sold and used differently between the races. Whites are not as open about selling or using. Check the information available for free at DOJ.

    5/20/2014 08:20:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Well, from reading the posted comments and the difference of opinion among officers on which method is correct and which method is faster, I can see the mass confusion and lack of knowledge about the law and about policy.No wonder things get screwed up!!

    5/20/2014 08:27:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Not a cop but I call bullshit on anyone that thinks more blacks use drugs than anyone else. Traders for example are heavy coke users but the police cannot raid the CME. Wrigleyville before and after Cubs games, trees are burned to the ground. The white north shore kids come to the west side for heroin but get a escort home. But if you look at the Cook County Inmate locator or stop by, you never see white people locked up for heroin possession. FACT

    5/20/2014 10:57:00 AM
    indeed. Studies through out the years show it's pretty even. The brickyard for instance on 5th ave near cicero isn't just a bunch of homeless white people. The.western suburbs also dispel that myth. Arrest numbers say differently because a black person is more likely to come in contact with police due to heavier police presence in their neighborhoods/more likely to be committing a crime when being caught with drugs, etc.

    5/20/2014 08:27:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    "Two years after marijuana possession became a ticketable offense, arresting people with a few grams of the drug remains a bad habit for law enforcement, drug policy researchers said Monday at a Roosevelt University symposium."

    So now it's the cops that have the "bad habit", and drug use is just fine and dandy with these asshole "researchers". There's a twist!

    5/20/2014 08:35:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    lets just stop all white people tomorrow...oh wait we have no reason..

    5/20/2014 08:40:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    no id-no ANOV,,,,just like with Alec Baldwin last week in NYC,,,,even the idiotic left should be able to see that.

    5/20/2014 08:44:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    What I don't understand is the GVRS order REQUIRES any gang banger be sent to court on a misdemeanor or to post a cash bond - no I bond from station.

    Yet---you can be a gangbanger and still get an ANOV. Don't go to court now, don't pay any money now.

    So, which exactly does the city want?? The gangbanger in court, or his cash now or issued an ANOV, and maybe get his cash later.

    The City's answer is "Yes".

    5/20/2014 08:49:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    So instead of being honest and making an arrest based on the "aggravated factor" we should just lie to write an ANOV.

    5/20/2014 09:08:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Have any of you actually used the new clear system on the pdt? It is awful, slow and times out. What about subsequent charge? Most of the time rap sheet doesn't even load on the pdt. 15 grams is too high. Subsequent charge was obviously not taken into consideration.

    Nonetheless this shit will be legal in a few years. Shootings will jump. I'll laugh.

    5/20/2014 10:22:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    019th district writes "no" ANOV's for weed at the orders of the tact Lieutenant. He wants arrests, period! He is a numbers Boss and numbers show work according to him. Tact in 019 arrests weed offenders daily. That and cigarette sellers make up their numbers. Throw in a ticket scalper around Wrigley field and shit bum and that is your019th district tact guy.

    5/20/2014 10:30:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Why woud anyone lock up or anov for a roach or 2 grams of grass. Waste of time.

    If the dude does not have a gun to go with it...don't recover

    5/20/2014 08:18:00 PM

    I will remember that when shitbird is walking down your block

    5/20/2014 10:52:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Stop the school to prison pipeline, Now!

    5/20/2014 05:40:00 AM

    Why do you have weed in school? Seems like you know the rules but refuse to follow them for some reason

    5/20/2014 10:58:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Not a cop but I call bullshit on anyone that thinks more blacks use drugs than anyone else. Traders for example are heavy coke users but the police cannot raid the CME. Wrigleyville before and after Cubs games, trees are burned to the ground. The white north shore kids come to the west side for heroin but get a escort home. But if you look at the Cook County Inmate locator or stop by, you never see white people locked up for heroin possession. FACT

    5/20/2014 10:57:00 AM

    Interesting...if you have a habit of observing oh so many drug transactions, why haven't you reported them to authorities? Are you perhaps involved in them, inquiring minds want to know?

    5/20/2014 11:01:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Arresting someone for possessing a small amount of cannabis? Really? This is 2014. Cannabis is being legalized all across the country. Alcohol is known to be much more harmful than cannabis. Quit enforcing Draconian laws that should never have been passed in the first place. It was all about keeping Dupont's profits safe from cheap hemp back in the 30's.
    "The campaign against marijuana had a hidden agenda, DuPont petrochemical interests and William Randolph Hearst together created the highly sensational anti-marijuana campaign to eliminate hemp as an industrial competitor."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_J._Anslinger

    5/20/2014 11:07:00 AM

    2014 you say? Hey douchebag, maybe you should read this...from April 15, 2014...you know, like, just last month?

    Recreational Pot Use Harmful to Young People’s Brains

    http://time.com/61940/recreational-pot-use-harmful-to-young-peoples-brains/

    5/20/2014 11:05:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    These mutts don't carry ID, therefore arrest and no ANOV

    5/20/2014 11:29:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Not a cop but I call bullshit on anyone that thinks more blacks use drugs than anyone else. Traders for example are heavy coke users but the police cannot raid the CME. Wrigleyville before and after Cubs games, trees are burned to the ground. The white north shore kids come to the west side for heroin but get a escort home. But if you look at the Cook County Inmate locator or stop by, you never see white people locked up for heroin possession. FACT

    The brown man makes millions selling weight to the black man who makes thousands running the dope tip who in turn instructs many more black men to sell small quantities to the white kid who gets caught with a couple blows or rocks, which gets thrown out in court. Black man gets caught selling from jab hidden in gutter , selling to white boy gets tougher sentence cause he is the seller. The brown man making millions pays off the politicians who create a computer program that can instantly lower crime. The media is instructed to tell public crime is down and just like that police can be downsized and not needed. The Traders are making quick money and think they are rock stars by snorting powder here and there and are not in the streets shooting each other overbullshit causing the whole fucking police department to cater to their asses via hour changes, vri etc. Keeping the west and southside gang bangers locked up will lower crime rate even if it means building an even bigger fucking jail! FACT

    5/20/2014 11:30:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    If the bag is small enough to do an ANOV, how is there court time for locking someone up for it? The state's attorneys just Nolli these cases. It's rare to get called in to testify at a prelim for a small pot case. And since these cases never go anywhere, why take the risk of getting a lawsuit for false arrest?

    5/20/2014 11:47:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Anonymous said...
    The closing line to this is simply not true. ANOV's for cannabis are faster than arrests. Writing an ANOV, completing a chemical test, one inventory and a one sided document, is faster than a long form arrest, inventory of the narcotics, inventory of the arrestee's personal property, case report and complaint. The ANOV process DOES save time.

    Not that I support it! I think all narcotic offenses should be long form arrests. But as one of the few officers who has actually written ANOV's for cannabis, I can say with certainty that it does save time over a long form arrest.

    5/20/2014 01:13:00 AM


    Here is how I save a ton of time on cannabis arrests: I sprinkle the shit in the wind and throw the bag away and break open the joints and scatter the shit all over. Then I leave. Takes hardly any time at all and is much more satisfying. Same thing with small amounts of white powder or tan powder, the kind of small amount that gets no PC always. I save the courts the trouble of finding no PC, I find no PC myself. Again, faster and satisfying.

    5/21/2014 02:54:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    How bout you ANOV em if you wanna kcuf em in the wallet, or lock em up if you wanna give them a CB? As long as you hit em. Only yttihs thing is we can't do both to the same offender haha...

    5/21/2014 02:56:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Yet another generic study with generic results being produced by another university group. I wonder how much government funding they are receiving for such an in depth analysis. It reminds me of that useless sticker we have to put on the back of our movers.

    5/21/2014 04:05:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Roosevelt University? Is that still around? The original diploma mill.

    5/21/2014 07:35:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    CB#s is what its all about

    5/21/2014 07:51:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    How often are you going to have an opportunity to write an ANOV just for POC? Anytime you get someone with weed they're either smoking it or you find it during a custodial search, both of which makes them ineligible for an ANOV. Unless they want me to start searching people without PC, how else is the sernerio of writing an ANOV going to come about?

    5/21/2014 09:14:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The order on ANOV's was changed to say if you can verify their identity via CLEAR to write them an ANOV, but CLEAR almost never works in the car and you can't bring them into the station to check.

    5/21/2014 09:28:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I can't wait till they find a homicide victim or offender with an ANOV for weed in his pocket from 15 minutes before the murder. How are they going to explain that? "My baby would be alive today if poleece would've locked that man up!"

    5/21/2014 09:32:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Per the order, Absent the presence of an exception listed in Item III of this directive, an ANOV citation will not be used: Part D. Number 2. the violator cannot or will not produce a valid picture identification card (i.e., State Identification card, Drivers License, or similar identification) or his or her identify cannot be verified via CLEAR.

    5/21/2014 09:42:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    "Keeping the west and southside gang bangers locked up will lower crime rate even if it means building an even bigger fucking jail! FACT"

    5/20/2014 11:30:00 PM

    LOL! First off, No it won't. Secondly, no it's not. LOL!

    5/21/2014 10:11:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    In a nutshell, here's the problem-
    An ANOV is a waste of time because there's no physical arrest and you still have to deal with the waiting and hassle of getting an inventory approved. Why spend the time and not get a head and a court date? Two, with how lax it's getting, why lock someone up and ruin your credibility in court when you only get finding of no probable cause over and over again? Just a waste of time. It'll be legal soon and tact will have to go balls out on pissers, drinkers, and fly dumpers...and riding bikes on the sidewalk.

    5/21/2014 10:17:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    "Two years after marijuana possession became a ticketable offense, arresting people with a few grams of the drug remains a bad habit for law enforcement, drug policy researchers said Monday at a Roosevelt University symposium."

    Cops arresting people for stuff that is against the law is a bad habit? Oh those cops, with those darn bad habits like making arrests, probably only arresting those black people just 'cuz they black.

    5/21/2014 10:23:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Anonymous said...
    Keep making the arrests , get the criminals in the system.
    It just might help clear more serious crimes.
    A question for news media , how many people that were issued tickets appear in court .
    Bet it would be less than half .

    5/20/2014 02:34:00 PM

    I absolutely agree with you office. It's not like we are locking up normal Joe's who occasionally smoke weed. If you want to do real reporting, find out what the weed arrestee's background looks like.

    Maybe, If I lock up dude for some weed, he wont be on the corner this evening getting shot or being the shooter.

    That saves the Mayors and Mccarthy's ass. It also saves the taxpayer for the cost of the medical bills.

    I think the mayor, the supe, newspapers and the citizens all owe me a big thank you.

    Less bag guys on the street = less people to shoot or commit crime.

    Look at that!!! I just saved the city an additional million dollars by not needing a useless University study on how to prevent crime.

    All this knowledge and monetary savings with just a lowly patrolman's salary. Promote me!

    5/21/2014 11:14:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...


    2014 you say? Hey douchebag, maybe you should read this...from April 15, 2014...you know, like, just last month?

    Recreational Pot Use Harmful to Young People’s Brains

    http://time.com/61940/recreational-pot-use-harmful-to-young-peoples-brains/

    5/20/2014 11:05:00 PM

    Hey jagbag...

    We knew in the 70's it was bad for the candle power.

    It was made illegal because of bullshit. Plus you can't ID it via Smell on a Traffic Stop if there is no "Purple Haze" smoke cloud or smell in the vehicle. Easy to cover with a Camel or a Newport


    It is however less harmful than the cigars or cigarettes I see Cops smoking as they drive around in their Marked Squads.

    5/21/2014 05:42:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Everybody complains they want more police, but yet complain when they, their family, or friends get arrested. All they want is more scarecrows.

    5/22/2014 08:07:00 AM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Anonymous said...

    The dumb idea is marijuana prohibition. Prohibition didn't work in the 1920s, it's not working today. But the Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings, etc thank all of you prohibitionists for your support. Without you they wouldn't have money for guns and bling and rap record labels to recruit new members.

    5/20/2014 07:12:00 AM

    Incredible how quick and in stupid fashion you leave out consumers from your pea-brained formula.

    Most illegal drug transactions occur with absolutely no law enforcement presence. That is to say, the drug market is essentially free from the interference of any rule of law.

    It's a free market.
    Most production, transport, delivery and distribution goes on unhindered by any prosecution.

    You somehow believe that legalization makes your purchase a happy, friendly transaction where no violence takes place along the chain and suddenly the cartels are like your friendly, neighborhood corn, pork rind, or Popsicle vendor...

    Competition among all contraband suppliers for their command of the market doesn't make a single distinction between what's inside of those bundles crossing the border.
    In other words, you can stop with the flowery crap about how potsmokers are harmless.

    People are getting their heads cut off in Mexico just the same to keep you and your friends baked, just the same as for the rock-smoking crackhead or the junkie with the needle in their arm.

    Legalizing weed doesn't change that one bit, loser.

    BTW, I don't care how much of your life you want to spend high...

    I only know most people still prefer that their teachers, doctors, bosses, customers, clients, accountants, mechanics, pilots, nurses, cops, paramedics and firemen... DON'T SMOKE WEED!

    Go start your own colony. We'll keep the neighborhoods, roads, schools, and hospitals as free from drug users, abusers, and pot-heads as possible.

    Dirty MOOCH!

    5/22/2014 07:48:00 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Recreational Pot Use Harmful to Young People’s Brains

    Can't be too bad! Alot of the young people in 70's are now our politicians!

    5/22/2014 10:01:00 PM  

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