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Re: False alarms



Well, the few that have had false alarm summons usually find the notice in
their mailbox, or given to the directly - issued on the spot by the
responding officer....

RHC

"mikey" <loismustdie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:44497d3c$0$14421$6d36acad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> How do your clients get fined, Bob? Mine get them in the mail. How do you
> know whether they "arrived" or not?
>
> "R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ohd2g.3097$DR6.221096@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> No, only if the police are dispatched and arrive to find a false alarm.
>> Dunno what happened in Mikey's situation...
>>
>> RHC
>>
>> "plug" <p@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:Vdd2g.41951$Jk3.17044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > so you get dinged even if no dispatch?
>> >
>> > "mikey" <loismustdie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:4449402f$0$14421$6d36acad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> "R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:7u7%f.3593$L.15556@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>> snipped because it's Bob Campbell:
>> >>>
>> >>> Every false alarm is a $75 ticket issued by the responding officer to
>> >>> the
>> >>> end user.
>> >>
>> >> I had to laugh at this one, Bob. I had a false alarm here,
>> >> absentmindly
>> >> armed away with the mutt inside, the station paged me, I called them
> back
>> >> and asked them to cancel. No responding officer but I still got the
> fine
>> >> in
>> >> the mail a week or so later. It's a cash cow for the city if you ask
> me.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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