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MARTES DE TRAFICO - CONSEJOS PARA MANEJAR EN EL INVIERNO
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ADAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PROJECT 700
Thank you Adams Elementary for inviting YPD to participate in Project 700. It made our officers day to spend time interacting with the kids and community!
Yakima County Sheriff's Office Adams Elementary School
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Very lovely! Let’s expand this to all the schools in our Yakima community
Well done YPD. Am proud of you all.
Love Project 700!!
Let’s have it for all the schools
Thank you folks immensely!! A great job .
Acá en México ya mero no dan nada alas escuela y los maestros al contrario asta tenemos que trabajar para ellos 🤭🤭🤭🤭piden y piden
Random acts of kindness Rock, thank you YDP ❤💙❤💯👏
Rufina Mendoza Badillo mira la Nena que linda

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Poor pup. Some humans don’t deserve a pet’s companionship. Hope he recovers and gets to go to a loving home.
Thank you so much for saving him🥰Hoping he will heal and find an amazing family 💘
Thank you for helping the poor soul
I was wondering about this husky after seeing a few people post about him. Glad to see he's getting help.
Irresponsible dog owner. Thank you CSO💙❤🐾
We have been going to the Humane society to play with the kittens. When I walk back to see the dogs. It is usually the same type of dogs! Huskies, Pits, Shepherds and Chihuahuas. As much as it breaks my heart that these poor dogs are there, it makes me even more angry at the breeders that continue to breed these dogs and give or sell to irresponsible pet owners. I have 3 dogs and one of them is a total ass, however he will live with me forever, and he will be loved as long as he is alive. People need to alter their pets, and stop tossing them out when it does something wrong! 😡😡 Recently, someone stayed with us and abandoned their cat when they left. She was a sweet cat, however I have 6 cats. Kitty fought with everyone of my cats. I had to keep her outside. She was cold and hurt because of fighting. The HS took her, had her fixed and she was adopted right away. We went to visit her and loved on her, every few days. It broke my heart, and I had trouble sleeping. She was abandoned, and one of the owners repeatedly gets a pet and abandons it.😡😡
TRAFFIC TIP TUESDAY - WINTER DRIVING TIPS
MARTES DE TRAFICO - CONSEJOS PARA MANEJAR EN EL INVIERNO
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ADAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PROJECT 700
Thank you Adams Elementary for inviting YPD to participate in Project 700. It made our officers day to spend time interacting with the kids and community! @adams.ysd @yakimasheriff
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What started out as a matter of concern over policy violations, has evolved into a matter of privacy and public security. When the FLOCK cameras were installed, the public was told that they are license plate readers that help find stolen cars. That they would be used during amber alerts, or help catch killers or other serious criminals. We knew that the data from these cameras gives law enforcement the ability to track our every movement like where we live, where we work, where our kids go to school, even where our favorite coffee shop is. Our city leaders ensured us that they would not be detecting facial recognition, people, gender, or race. That this data would only be used for law enforcement reasons, and would never be used for immigration enforcement, harassment, or for personal use. In October we learned that Immigration agencies had accessed FLOCK cameras. Early November, we found out that these cameras do in fact capture facial recognition data, a person driving a car, and can identify a vehicle simply by the dents, scratches, or stickers on the vehicle. A judge subsequently ruled that the information gathered by FLOCK cameras is so broad that it is Public Record, and ANYONE can access this data for any reason! That means that any stalker, murderer, or other person with bad intentions can have access. This is clearly against the policy of the City of Yakima and the Yakima Police Department. The Yakima police department has no way to protect the public from the misuse or abuse of this information. Keeping these camera systems active, presents a clear and present danger to the community. The cameras must be turned off.
People fly by me like I’m standing still in snow and ice. I don’t get it.