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City & Local News (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
JESSICA GRIFFIN / Daily News The "system we have and what happened is unacceptable," Everett Gillison (center) said yesterday. Police-radio failure prompts tough talk from RamseyBy DAVID GAMBACORTA & DANA DiFILIPPO 215-854-5994It was always a matter of when, not if.The city's $62 million Motorola radio system had the kind of spectacular crash on Tuesday night that critics have warned about for...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
JESSICA GRIFFIN / Daily News The "system we have and what happened is unacceptable," Everett Gillison (center) said yesterday. Past coveragePolice-radio failure prompts tough talk from RamseyBy DAVID GAMBACORTA & DANA DiFILIPPO 215-854-5994It was always a matter of when, not if. The city's $62 million Motorola radio system had the kind of spectacular crash on Tuesday night that critics have...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey is tapping into an underused source of private funds to pay for the department's 10 new Segways, sending a signal that the commissioner is eager to build partnerships with the corporate sector to help pay for some pet projects.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
It was a chaotic night to be a cop in Philadelphia. Two people were fatally shot in less than 10 minutes and the entire police radio system crashed citywide when Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey called for help at the scene of a domestic dispute.
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City & Local News (Free subscription) | yesterday
It was a chaotic night to be a cop in Philadelphia. Two people were fatally shot in less than 10 minutes and the entire police radio system crashed citywide when Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey called for help at the scene of a domestic dispute.
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ClearysNoteBook (Free subscription) | 21 hours ago
Link: Philadelphia's Center City door to door weekly newspaper. By Richard Carreño | Special to the Weekly Press | 23.JUL.08 To his credit, Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey says he wants revive the Police Department’s...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Philadelphia Police Department won't be able to meet Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey's goal of adding 250 surveillance cameras throughout the city by the end of the year.
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City & Local News (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Philadelphia Police Department won't be able to meet Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey's goal of adding 250 surveillance cameras throughout the city by the end of the year.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
... said a faulty controller board had caused the mishap and had been replaced.Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey, who came across a street fight Tuesday night in North Philadelphia and called for backup, got a quick study in the problems that have plagued the system since it was installed in 2002."Two minutes of down time is not acceptable to me. It's totally unacceptable, and Motorola's...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey is tapping into an underused source of private funds to pay for the department's 10 new Segways, sending a signal that the commissioner is eager to build partnerships with the corporate sector to help pay for some pet projects.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the $62 million system if they are not satisfied with the company's response.Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey, who came across a street fight Tuesday night in North Philadelphia and called for backup, got a quick study in the problems that have plagued the system since it was installed in 2002."Two minutes of down time is not acceptable to me. It's totally unacceptable and Motorola's...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
The cavalry could be on its way back to Philadelphia. Four years after Mayor John F. Street disbanded the mounted police unit, Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey said yesterday that he was exploring ways to get officers back in the saddle by the end of this year.