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    Kern County Sheriff's Office

    2.3 (8 reviews)

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    Enforced our eviction fast and curteous. Contacted me a few times before coming to residence great communication.

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    Bakersfield Police Department

    Bakersfield Police Department

    1.7(38 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    The BPD mission statement is as follows:…read more "The Bakersfield Police Department partners with our community to protect the lives and property of the people we serve." The Departments guiding values are: Accountability Compassion Professionalism In my experience, the BPD is true to its word. Citizens in need of help can call any time for professional, well trained dispatchers to provide assistance for the protection of life and property in the City of Bakersfield.

    2 emergency calls put in yesterday, one by mgr., and one by neighbor re: evicted tenant leaving 2…read morecats and dog in locked up house (claiming there were no pets inside) for wks! and calls to your 'useless' animal 'control'?? does NOTHING!!! NEXT DAY i get a stupid text telling me 'you are delayed, someone will get back to you'!???...WHEN....after the animals are DEAD from being locked up in a hoarders home for wks? Had to gather neighbors and collect donations to get assistance from independent rescue people (you know, the people who HELP animals but DON'T get paid for it....they do it for the ANIMALS...unlike YOU PEOPLE who just collect your $$ and then let the animals die!). WE took care of it, after 5 hrs of calling 'individuals' all over the city for help. BAKERSFIELD ANIMAL CONTROL IS A DISGRACE....rename yourself "WE LET ANIMALS DIE = THIS IS HOW WE CONTROL!"

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    Kern County Sheriff's Office

    Kern County Sheriff's Office

    2.0(8 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    As a former member of a law enforcement agency, I am pretty well versed in what law enforcement…read moreofficers (sworn and unsworn public servants) can do, should do, and are expected to do. Throughout the last months of 2024, every single person I have spoken with about our local law enforcement support has said very very negative things about response time, courtesy, professionalism (when and if they were dispatched and finally arrived). To me, this is more than sad. It is unacceptable conduct on behalf of those involved in receiving calls for assistance - from any "public servant" in any capacity. Especially since those they "serve" pay their salaries!!!!! Law enforcement was developed to uphold the sacred CONSTITUTION of the United States of America - not withstanding the Preamble to the Constitution. Anybody read that lately? "...In order to form a more PERFECT union...establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, secure the blessings of liberty to OURSELVES and our posterity, do ORDAIN and establish this Constitution for the United States of America..." My Dad, an unsung, incredibly humble late critically injured U.S. Army foot soldier fought against EVIL, tyranny, injustice, genocide, and pure hate - all to allow us the freedoms (that only come from protecting them) that we now have...but I ask you...for how much longer??? How much longer will we be granted our freedoms (supposed to be protected by laws and it follows, law enforcement) if they are not reasonably enforced and protected??? How much longer? What is this county, city, country, and world to become if corruption, lawlessness, insurrection, discrimination, hate, and unwillingness to enforce and uphold our laws meant to preserve our way of life, last??? Ask yourselves! Think about it! Really! And last, but not least, WHAT kind of legacy are we leaving (our example) as to what is acceptable conduct for generations to come? Are they even going to have a safe, decent, quiet, clean country and TRUSTWORTHY government (which includes law enforcement agencies) to look to for assistance and help in times of trouble? What will they have? Tell me, please! WHAT WILL THEY HAVE??? Are we "...Pledging our allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic, for which it stands...ONE NATION UNDER GOD...INDIVISIBLE...WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL...??????" ARE WE?????

    The male sheriff here are always searching you in jail. It's not a good feeling to have male cops…read moresearching you often. Wasn't a good experience to have men touching me. Not to mention a lot of them have mega polluter Ram Cummins trucks which is bad for the environment.

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    CHP Office

    CHP Office

    4.0(4 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    My encounter with a CHP officer this last summer was impressive. Simply impressive. He came to my…read morevehicle when prompted...listened intently... identified himself without hesitation when asked, and followed up on my hunch that a vehicle had just been stolen...which come to find out, my hunch was right on. Guess my years employed by another law enforcement agency paid off?! Fast forward to this evening, and last Monday at 0236 hours. Well, I'm just a little confused by the 'emergency alerts' when one is prompted at 0236 hours (in civilian time that's 2:30 a.m. - that's right - 2:30 a.m. in the morning!!!) We all damn near had heart failure when that shrill sound came through our phones making us jump out of our beds in the middle of deep sleep!! Who in their right mind would do such a thing? Do these folks (dispatchers I assume) have no clue that there are autistic, elderly, physically challenged, mentally challenged, and other people who have significant health issues like those with cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, etc., that could be severely impacted by such a delirious and thoughtless thing to do? PUSH an alert at that hour? Do they? OMG! What the hell? After that 2:30 a.m. BLAST of emergency from the CHP, we couldn't go back to sleep! It was just horrible. Someone needs to talk to the individual who made that call...because in my humble opinion, it was the wrong one. Further, the "Silver" alert that came across today at 1900 hours (7:00 p.m.) was interesting, to say the least. Interesting because only 236 people viewed it by the time I did. It seemed odd to me that only 236 people had viewed that emergency "Silver" alert - but I think I may know why! BECAUSE "SILVER" means OLD! GODFORBID! An elderly (old) missing person?! WTF? So now the elderly - or old - are being LABELED BY THE CHP? WHY? I think that is also the wrong call. In this day and age, the elderly are (for the most part) treated like scum. This type of alert should simply be made as a "Missing Persons" alert, so more people will view the alert - increasing the odds, or chances, that the "missing person" could be located. What sad commentary for the elderly in our society, being imposed by the most respected law enforcement agency in town (once again, in my humble opinion).

    Extremely polite and helpful employees at this CHP location! I was helped quickly - an overall nice…read moreexperience.

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