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The Pittsburgh Police Department is responding to staffing shortages by having fewer officers in its dispatch office from 3 a.m. to 7 a.m. daily.

daily mail report The reductions were announced last month by Pittsburgh Police Chief Larry Sirott, who said: time. “

Mr. Sirotto’s decision comes as the Pittsburgh Police Department’s police force dwindles to just 740 officers.

In late February, Breitbart News noted that Sirott also made it clear that officers would not respond to 911 calls that did not report an ongoing emergency, regardless of the time of day the call was made. did.

11 News I got it. “Essentially, this means that all criminal mischief, theft, harassment, and burglary alert calls, to name just a few, will be handled by our telephone reporting department or online reporting,” Sirotto’s announcement said.

Although there has been some opposition to the layoffs, Mr. Sirotto remains firm in his position for now.

american military news Quote “There is no data to support staffing the zone from 3 a.m. to 7 a.m.…We cannot make a very one-time exception,” Sirott said.

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