Talk:Los Angeles Police Department resources

Air units
"The above citation which lists numbers of air units is outdated, The LAPD according to a 2007 short documentary talks about buying more of the A-stars bringing that fleet to 19, earlier this year here on wikipedia the number of planes was at 3. Please don't use the official page of lapdonline.org's link to the air support division, because it too is outdated and hasn't been updated to show for the airship purchases in 2006. However, the numbers do suggest that LAPD has a bigger fleet than NYPD making LAPD the Largest non-military air force. From what it looks like the people at NYPD forgot to subtract the units they got rid of last year. The LA sherif's on the other hand seem to have just as big of a fleet as their counterpart. So it's possible that even LA County SD might be the 2nd largest fleet overall." There are several significant problems with this paragraph: -- Dlombard (talk) 19:15, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) If the above citation is outdated, then, update it with the most recent information - do not leave outdated information in the article, and then add the update below it. It is confusing and does not look like part of an article in an encyclopedia.
 * 2) Please cite the documentary that is more up to date than the lapdonline.org website. Since that was the official record on the helicopter equipment in use by the Los Angeles Police Department, it should be used unless a verifiable source of information can credibly render that invalid for the purposes of an article in an encyclopedia.
 * 3) The equipment that New York Police Department nor what the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has is relevant to discussing what the Los Angeles Police Department has (unless the LAPD obtained equipment from NYPD or LASD).


 * Even if the numbers were current, the statement about the "second largest non-military air force in the world" is far from being accurate. Although the figures below may be a bit outdated, even the most generous margin for error would allow that there are many organizations with larger "air forces"


 * The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: 48 aircraft; CHC Corporation 150 aircraft; Petroleum Helicopters Inc. 250; Air Methods: 320; Bristow Group: 380...


 * And many, many commercial air services, both cargo and passenger, have more aircraft in service.


 * So clearly, while the comment is dramatic, it is grossly inaccurate.


 * -- Medic268 (talk) 05:51, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

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Excess technical information on Radio communications section
The information provided in the "Radio communications" section seems overly specific/technical for the context of Wikipedia. Instead of completely removing it, I would like to give an opportunity for others to clean it up. Funnyfarmofdoom (talk to me) 19:34, 18 November 2023 (UTC)


 * I don't think a list of radio codes, radio terms and unit callsigns, especially without any source does belong on WP. 83.168.137.1 (talk) 02:13, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
 * The "fictitious example of an LAPD dispatch radio transmission" is overtly racist and should be removed. 2604:2D80:B102:B600:E547:F36C:9E27:68DB (talk) 22:17, 14 April 2024 (UTC)