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Public Safety Appreciation |
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 22:13 |
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The Castaways Beach and Bay Cottages are offering a “Public Safety Appreciation Discount" to all local, state, and federal law enforcement officers. This discount is for the entire year and entitles LEO’s to 25% off your 3-night minimum stay. Agency Identification required at check-in.
Please visit www.thecastaways.com/publicsafety.html for further information on this offer. |
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 16:05 |
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A look through the list of registered users revealed some who took the time to register were not granted full access to the website. This occurs when an email sent from the website's server was not received by the user. Spam filters may send our email to your Spam or Trash folders. So, check your Spam or Trash folders for a registration email. Open the email from FOP Lodge 25 and click on the link to have full access to the FOP Lodge 25 website. Users should trust all email coming from our domain; i.e. fop25.com, by going into your advanced options of your email configuration or perhaps left clicking on an email in your Spam/Trash folders. This 'trust' process varies from provider to provider. As always, your email addresses are not sold or provided to third parties. It is our way to communicate exclusively to you!
Thanks for registering! |
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Take Home Vehicles and Insurance |
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Sunday, 13 December 2009 05:00 |
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The trend of law enforcement agencies providing “take home” vehicles continues to spread throughout the country. A hidden liability may be lurking for the law enforcement officers who drive agency vehicles to and from home. It is imperative each LEO is adequately covered by a private insurance company, over and above, relying on the city’s self-insured status. Don’t assume your private auto insurance will cover you while driving a ‘company’ vehicle. The only auto insurance company FOP Lodge 25 has found that includes this type of coverage, without additional premiums, is Star & Shield Insurance Exchange – www.starandshield.com. Star & Shield only provides insurance policies to Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Fire Rescue personnel. They also provide homeowner policies that, when bundled together, may provide additional savings. |
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 15:00 |
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The 2010 Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 25 membership dues should have been sent to FOP Lodge Secretary Jay Smith by this time. The dues schedule is as follows and can be paid using PayPal through a secured connection.
Active LEO: N/A - Dues deducted automatically through payroll
Lodge - Voting Membership: $78.00
Lodge - Non-Voting Membership: $38.00
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Sunday, 13 December 2009 05:00 |
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When was the last time you were asked if you were on FB? For those who don’t know what FB stands for, well – Facebook; a social networking website. Once again, another law enforcement officer was terminated for inappropriate content posted on his ‘private’ Facebook account. One of his ‘friends’ was offended by the post, turned him into Internal Affairs, and was subsequently terminated after the investigation. While this is extreme, some form of punishment could arise for content deemed to be improper or pictures that depict an officer as ‘unbecoming.’ Watch your posts and check your Facebook settings. Recently, (the week of December 6th2009) Facebook reset some settings and your pictures are accessible to browsing folks even though your account is set to private. You must now set your pictures to private by Settings/Privacy Settings/manage/profile information. Check your “Photo Album” and “Photos and Videos of Me” settings. I suggest selecting “Only Friends” as a minimum.On a side note. For those of you who intend on modeling in the future, consider that the Terms of Service Agreement, which you agreed to as a condition for starting a Facebook account, gives Facebook rights to all of the photos you post. |
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