L.A. police union joins the blogosphere

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From the Los Angeles Police Protective League:

LAPPL Directors and other public safety experts will be regularly posting items at http://www.lapd.com/blog/ and invite their members and those interested in policing issues to join the dialogue. Reader feedback is welcomed and encouraged as the LAPPL broadens its communications efforts with both its membership and the public.

"The goal of the blog is to provide insight into law enforcement from a police officer's perspective," said Paul M. Weber, LAPPL President. "As officers, we want Los Angeles residents to know the challenges we face in policing the city.  At the same time, we want residents to share their perspective on public safety issues with us, hopefully resulting in a lively and constructive forum."

The LAPPL blog will also follow a number of other law enforcement-related blogs, serving as a one-stop resource for relevant news and commentary.  Additionally, the League is preparing to integrate Twitter into the blog, according to Weber

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Oh! This should get very interesting...............I for one would love to read the fascinating comments officers have to say about their daily accounts. Perhaps they may relay something revealing and intriguing about what police officers conjure up in their minds. It shall certainly make for some juicy gossip.

Sincerely,

Randy Cannon, MPA
of www.randycannon.org

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