If you love mysteries, detective shows or are interested in private investigation, then this is the blog for you.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Car Thieves Go High Tech
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Accusations and Excuses Sometimes Convict
It is Sunday and that can only mean - 'Short and Sweet'.
"He who accuses all of mankind convicts only one." - Edmund Burke
Worst excuse ever = "Everyone does it."
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Supersonic Safety Research Reminds Us All to Never Assume
It is Saturday night and we're ready to 'Say It Again PI Sam'. Tonight we want to remind you to, "NEVER ASSUME". This is NOT just a good rule for Law Enforcement Officers and Private Investigators to follow, but everyone should follow it in their everyday life. I couldn't explain it better than Tony Randall does as Felix Unger in "The Odd Couple". So, without further ado here it is:
Never Assume
Friday, December 6, 2013
This Nothing is Something
My "Friday Favorite' is something that always makes me laugh - "Seinfeld". For a show that was about 'nothing', it sure ended up being quite 'something'. As for a favorite episode...wow, hard to choose just one. However; as someone who used to commute to NYC and rode the subways, I'd have to say 'The Subway' episode.
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
NYPD's New/Old Police Commissioner
New York City is getting a new mayor and the new mayor has announced a new Police Commissioner. Congratulations William Bratton. This will be Mr. Bratton's second time as NYPD Police Commissioner, he previously served from 1994-1996. During this time he helped institute CompStat a data-driven system for tracking crime that enables police to use their resources wisely. Mr. Bratton replaces Raymond Kelly the longest serving Police Commissioner in NYPD history. Would love to do some research and write some in-depth blogs about both men. Fascinating men to all of us interested in Criminal Justice. Stay tuned.
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Are You Crazy or is it Just the Moon?
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| Full Moon |
So, YES people are crazy. But NO there aren't any werewolves and the full moon doesn't make people any crazier than they already are. Now go out and have a beer and enjoy the next full moon. :^)
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Different Courthouse, Different Procedures, Different Policies
When talking with a colleague the other day, he was lamenting that procedures vary from courthouse to courthouse. He saw the inconsistencies as incompetence, but having worked in courthouses over the years I knew that wasn't the case. Procedures vary because each court sets it own rules within the law. In fact procedures often vary from judge to judge, again within the law. This can be frustrating for those who have to do business in the courts, and even for those who work in the court who must be mindful of each judge's policies. When I worked in NY, these variances were often joked about because the court system in NY is titled "The New York State Unified Courts". The fact is those who make these policy decisions do it, not to annoy or confuse, but because they believe those policies work best.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Yup, People Are Crazy - Can't Argue With That
It's Sunday so, 'Short and Sweet'.
"God is great, beer is good and people are crazy." from song "People are Crazy"
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Try to Remember Using Mnemonics
It is time again for 'Say It Again PI Sam.' today's repeat post is "Mnemonics", one of my favorite learning tools. When I took piano lessons my piano teacher used Mnemonics to help me learn to read music. The notes corresponding to the lines of the treble clef : Every Good Boy Does Fine and for the spaces FACE. Mnemonics are a great way to remember and consequently learn. Here is the original post:
Mnemonics
A few days ago I talked about the KISS METHOD for instructing and learning. Today I'm going to talk about remembering what we learn using MNEMONICS. Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines MNEMONIC as: assisting or intended to assist memory. An example would be HOMES to remember the names of the Great Lakes - Huron - Ontario - Michigan - Erie - Superior.
What mnemonics do you use?
I use Mnemonics when I'm writing reports I always go through my 5 W's -WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE and sometimes WHY.
Friday, November 29, 2013
I'm No Mechanic But...I Like this
I know it is 'Black Friday', but for us here at Supersonic Safety Research it 'Friday Favorites'. My favorite for today is my K & N air filter. Why I like it:
1)- it is washable and reusable
2)- I think it has increased my fuel economy
3)- environmentally friendly
4)- lasts 50,000 miles before cleaning is required
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