Michigan has been in the news for years now, as some areas of the state are experiencing economic collapse, in virtual broken disrepair. I checked the city charter, and from the statistics the indication is the police force is down in numbers and the pay scale is not inviting.
>>>The 2004 voter-approved charter measure on the issue mandates 2.1 officers per every 10,000 residents, totaling 206 based on 2010 census numbers, which put Dearborn at about 98,000 residents.
However, that number has been much lower for years—totaling between 180-190 on average. Currently, there are 182 employees—96 of which are on patrol duty. <<<
I don't have the actual figures, but working with 96 patrol officers, 3 shifts a day, 7 days a week adds up to 21 shifts, which indicates somewhere between 4 and 5 different shifts of manpower to patrol the city 24/7. Presumably these officers work a forty hour week. I know when I was a police chaplain in a town of about 80,000 there were between 9 and 11 patrol officers on the city streets at any one give time. That was back several years before the economic crash . . .
At 2:00 there
Here's the link, but . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4uXtBSOFN4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I went to the link and found the message, the video had been removed and the youtube account was closed.
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