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thiswallinside ([personal profile] thiswallinside) wrote2010-03-15 12:52 pm

10th arrest | police filter | video

As members of the police force, we're all integral to this foreign family we've been dropped into. We come from different worlds - too many to count for a cop like me who grew up reading and watching about the kind of things that are possible in the confines of this place. Multi-dimensional nexus, snowglobe crosspoint; whatever you wanna call it. There's no clear cut reason for anyone being brought here and that makes this organization all the more important.

The force isn't legally backed, seeing as there is no existing legal system. We're disorganized, we don't communicate as well as we could and we're fighting a losing battle. We're confused, we're tired and we're going to keep running in place if we keep on like this.

Having said all of that, I see a lot of good people around me at the offices. Some of us are officers, some are other skilled professionals but we're all coworkers. Family. And we've got plenty more family - people we want to protect and keep safe so that they might get that golden ticket to go home. We're all guests in the same hell hole, so we might as well pull together and make something good out of it.

Backpatting over; let's go with the brutal truth. We're out any kind of upper staff, we have disorganized communications, I'm pretty sure whatever holding cells we have wouldn't even faze one of every two people in the City and we're overwhelmed in cold cases. What the hell are we supposed to do here, guys? I'm sick and tired of waiting around while curses and criminals walk all over us. Things have to change, and it has to start now. I'm willing to make some of those changes, but I can't do it alone.

[identity profile] cuffmeonce.livejournal.com 2010-03-15 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooooh Beckett. You make me all warm and tingly when you take control like that.

[He clears his throat and gets down to business]

Communications we can take care of. We need to have rules. You call if you're going to be later than ten minutes or if your plans change--okay so those are phone rules for Alexis but it's the same concept.

Holding cells--if I were writing a book about it, I'd contact an expert. In a City like this, we're bound to have experts in the weird that are willing to talk to us. At least one or two people.

As far as Cold Cases go, it sounds like we all need to take home some light reading at night.

[Now he's singing this]

*sob* so very late, I'm sorry.

[identity profile] dresden4hire.livejournal.com 2010-03-17 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
I'll help out where I can, Kate, but I'm really not one for structured organizations.