False Alarms
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The LAPD is concerned about the cost of responding to false alarms (“False Alarm Responses Are Costly,” Voices, Jan. 13). Joe Gunn states that responding wastes 56 man-days a year and that the Police Department is collecting $5 million to $6 million in false-alarm citations. At about $100,000 per person-day, that sounds like a pretty good profit center to me.
Seriously, responding to an alarm in three hours is not responding at all.
JACK CRAWFORD
Ridgecrest
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