Sunday, February 17, 2013

Norwood Police Preying on People

Once again the Norwood Police is preying on its citizens.  I(Yvonne) was 10 seconds from getting it  on video.  They noticed me and sped off.  On Saturday Feb. 16, 2013 at 4:00pm I was returning from shopping.  We decided to sit in the car for a moment and relax.  My guest noticed a police car ride by and commented on it.  We laughed it off and went about our goofing off.  Ten minutes later the same police car ride by slowly.  It pulls ahead of my car slow, I don't think the officers  knew we were in the car.  The officer then put his car in reverse and pulled back behind my car just enough to read my car license plates.  At this time I sat up in my seat, camera phone in hand ready to get out and record what I was witnessing.  As I sat up I think they noticed the moment in the car and sped off.  It is rare to see a Norwood Police car with two officers in it.  On this day it was.  The driver was in uniform and the passenger was not.  The passenger looked to be a detective, plain cloth officer or maybe the chief.  Whoever the passenger was turned his body so that I could not see his face.  Either way they were there looking for me.  There were no other cars parked around me that could have been mistaken by what they were doing, reading my car license. 
 
Norwood residents and Norwood News and Views readers I'm telling this to make everyone aware of what is going on in the Norwood Police Department.  It is not pretty and someone has to say it.  However, I am afraid, not enough to go away or shut up.  I will not interact with the Norwood Police Department with out it being on audio or video.  I have contacted someone about putting up video and audio camera on my home to record them at my door.  I have learned that lesson.  Just 10 seconds would have shown the world via YouTube what is really going in with the Norwood Police Department.  They will be caught, it's just a matter of time.  I'm asking the Norwood Police Department to leave me and my kids alone, stick to the oath you took to protect and serve. 
Best regards,
Yvonne Collins 

On another note I will be writting a blog about what happens to complaint forms when you turn them in.  Stay tune. 

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