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REEF BUOY

Santa Monica Harbor Patrol Officer Nick Kartychok, 30, replaces a chain on a reef buoy on Friday, March 26, 2010.



Posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 08:48PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Swearing-in Ceremony

Assistant City Clerk Beth Sanchez swears in the newest members of the Santa Monica Police Department family at  City Hall on Thursday, March 18, 2010. SMPR Officers  George Alvarado, 41, (center) and Adam Prado, 21, (right)  take the oath of office during the swearing-in ceremony at City Hall on Thursday, March 18, 2010.

Law Enforcement Code of Ethics

"As a law enforcement officer, my fundamental duty is to serve the community; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the constitutional rights of all to liberty, equality and justice."

"I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all and will behave in a manner that does not bring discredit to me or to my agency. I will maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn or ridicule; develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and deed both in my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the law and the regulations of my department. Whatever I see or hear of a confidential nature or that is confided to me in my official capacity will be kept ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my duty."

"I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, political beliefs, aspirations, animosities or friendships to influence my decisions. With no compromise for crime and with relentless prosecution of criminals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately without fear or favor, malice or ill will, never employing unnecessary force or violence and never accepting gratuities."

"I recognize the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be held so long as I am true to the ethics of police service. I will never engage in acts of corruption or bribery, nor will I condone such acts by other police officers. I will cooperate with all legally authorized agencies and their representatives in the pursuit of justice." "I know that I alone am responsible for my own standard of professional performance and will take every reasonable opportunity to enhance and improve my level of knowledge and competence." "I will constantly strive to achieve these objectives and ideals, dedicating myself before God to my chosen profession. . . law enforcement."

Posted on Monday, March 22, 2010 at 11:00PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

SOBRIETY CHECK POINT

(ABOVE) Actor Gary Busey take a Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus  (HGN)  test at  Santa Monica Police Department  sobriety (DUI) / driver’s license checkpoint in the 300 block of Pico Boulevard on Wednesday, March 17, 2010, Saint Patrick's Day. Busey passed the sobriety field test. (top) Santa Monica Police Officers conduct sobriety tests at their check point on Wednesday.
 
Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
 
Officers from the Santa Monica Police Department were contacting drivers in the City of Santa Monica to confirm their sobriety and driver’s license status. This is the first of several checkpoints to be conducted over the next 12-month period.
 
The Santa Monica Police Department reminds drivers if you plan on drinking, have a designated driver or call a taxi cab to take you safely home.
 
Since 2005, the number of alcohol involved fatalities has been dropping, thanks to efforts like this.  But law enforcement and the public must continue to work toward zero deaths.
 
“Law enforcement officers are doing more to remove drunk drivers from California’s streets and highways thanks to our DUI traffic safety funding,” said Christopher J. Murphy, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety.  “But everyone can help make their communities safer; if you see a drunk driver – call 9-1-1.”
Posted on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 09:22PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

TO THE RESCUE 

Harbor Patrol Officers Donald Davis and David Finley along with two Los Angeles County Lifeguards rescue Gerardo Diaz, 28, on Monday, March 8, 2010. Diaz jumped from the Santa Monica Pier. "I could not swim anymore and I thought I was going to die," he said.
Posted on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 08:17PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

TEE-OFF

Santa Monica Police Chief, Timothy J. Jackman gives Police Activity League's Leadership Council President and CO Chair of the PAL Charity Golf and Tennis Classic Jivanto Primo van Hemert, 17, a private golf lesson on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, at PAL. This years annual Santa Monica Police Activity League Charity Golf and Tennis Classic will be held at Mountain Gate Country Club on Monday, June 14, 2010. All proceeds raised from the 2010 Santa Monica Police Activities League Charity Golf & Tennis Classic will benefit the youth programs. To play golf or sponsor the PAL Charity Golf and Tennis Classic click here: PAL Charity Golf and Tennis Classic Info


The Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) is a unique community organization that fosters trust between youth and the men and women of the Santa Monica Police Department in a safe and nurturing environment. Through outstanding educational, cultural, recreational, and outreach programs, PAL helps develop skills and self-esteem, encouraging youth to reach their full potential.The Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) is a unique community organization that fosters trust between youth and the men and women of the Santa Monica Police Department in a safe and nurturing environment. Through outstanding educational, cultural, recreational, and outreach programs, PAL helps develop skills and self-esteem, encouraging youth to reach their full potential.

Super Bowl-A-Thon

(1) Santa Monica  Police Chief Timothy J. Jackman bowls during the Fourteenth Annual "SuperBowl-A-Thon" at AMF Bay Shore Lanes on Friday, Feb. 5, 2010. (2) Santa Monica Fire Chief Jim Hone bowls during the SuperBowl-A-Thon. (3) Santa Monica Police Chief Timothy J. Jackman's team beats Santa Monica Fire Chief Jim Hone's team and receives the first place trophy from Ron Davis during the Fourteenth Annual SuperBowl-A-Thon at AMF Bay Shore Lanes on Friday, Feb. 5, 2010. (4) In a tradition dating back to the 1917 Opening Day Ceremonies of the Santa Monica Bowling Alleys on the Pier, Santa Monica Police Chief Jackman receives the first place trophy while Santa Monica Fire Chief Hone  gets a bottle of Ketchup.

More than 500 bowlers on teams representing various businesses, social service agencies and local government participated in the Fourteenth Annual SuperBowl-A-Thon on on Friday, Feb. 5, 2010. bringing together the private and public sector in an effort to eradicate homelessness in Santa Monica and transform the community. It benefits the Westside Shelter & Hunger Coalition’s efforts to strengthen services to homeless and at-risk, men, women and families through education, advocacy and service coordination.

EVERYONE COUNTS

(1) Volunteers Shamira Kassam, 44, and Alishan Jadhavgi, 25, count homeless individuals at Ocean Park Blvd. and Third Street during the 2010 Santa Monica Homeless Count on Wednesday, January 27, 2010. (2) Volunteers Ben Allen (Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education Board Member)  and Bobby Shriver  (Santa Monica Councilmember) discuss the assigned zone chart  with Santa Monica Police Chief Timothy J. Jackman  at the deployment station during the 2010 Santa Monica Homeless Count. (3) Volunteers Ashley Walkley (center) and Mackenzie Carter (left) discuss their deployment with Santa Monica Police Sergeant Hernandez . (4) Volunteers report back with their count.
 
Two hundred plus volunteers in teams of 2-3 people surveyed Santa Monica's streets and counted homeless individuals between 12 a.m. and 2 a.m. on Wednesday, January 27, 2010.  Santa Monica’s Homeless Count, which was conducted in conjunction with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Homeless Count (www.lahsa.org), covered more than 226 linear miles, including all 19 of the city’s census tract areas. The data from the count will have many uses including helping us define Santa Monica’s fair share, directing resources, and shaping our innovative and compassionate programs that engage homeless people in services, assist them to become stable and move them off the streets and into appropriate housing.
Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 11:28AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

TARGET PRACTICE

Santa Monica Harbor Patrol Officers Phil Loy and Dan Buchanan spray water on a buoy from a fire monitor aboard the Monica One during a training session in Santa Monica Bay on Monday, January 11, 2010.

Posted on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at 08:58AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint