- Thu Apr 09, 2015 6:08 am
#56462
This was in the Police Chief Magazine.
How to raise revenue streams for your local PD.
a. fees for sex offenders registering in a given jurisdiction,
b. city tow companies,
fc. ine increases by 50 percent,
d. pay-per-call policing,
e. vacation house check fees,
f. public hours at police firing range for a fee,
g. police department-run online traffic school for minor traffic infractions,
h. department-based security service including home checks and monitoring of security cameras by police department,
i. a designated business to clean biological crime scenes,
j. state and court fees for all convicted felons returning to the community,
k. allowing agency name to be used for advertisement and branding,
l. triple driving-under-the-influence fines by the court,
mm. resident fee similar to a utility tax,
n. tax or fee on all alcohol sold in the city,
o. tax or fee on all ammunition sold in, the city,
p. public safety fees on all new development in the city,
q 9-1-1 fee per use,
r. police department website with business advertisement for support,
s. selling ride-a-longs to the public, and
t. police department–run firearm safety classes.
By utilizing these methods the police force can remain at present levels if governments cut funds, crime drops or the population decreases in the area served by that PD.
The common reaction to a budget crisis is reducing personnel and cutting services. The focus of this article is to provide police agencies with an alternative to personnel and service reductions. This alternative could help the survival of a city and maintain or expand police service through generating new revenue streams as a proactive approach to meet the fiscal crisis of today and the uncertain future of tomorrow.http://www.policechiefmagazine.org/maga ... e_id=62010" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
How to raise revenue streams for your local PD.
a. fees for sex offenders registering in a given jurisdiction,
b. city tow companies,
fc. ine increases by 50 percent,
d. pay-per-call policing,
e. vacation house check fees,
f. public hours at police firing range for a fee,
g. police department-run online traffic school for minor traffic infractions,
h. department-based security service including home checks and monitoring of security cameras by police department,
i. a designated business to clean biological crime scenes,
j. state and court fees for all convicted felons returning to the community,
k. allowing agency name to be used for advertisement and branding,
l. triple driving-under-the-influence fines by the court,
mm. resident fee similar to a utility tax,
n. tax or fee on all alcohol sold in the city,
o. tax or fee on all ammunition sold in, the city,
p. public safety fees on all new development in the city,
q 9-1-1 fee per use,
r. police department website with business advertisement for support,
s. selling ride-a-longs to the public, and
t. police department–run firearm safety classes.
By utilizing these methods the police force can remain at present levels if governments cut funds, crime drops or the population decreases in the area served by that PD.
