by 47 Gap 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 143 Joined: Dec 01 2015 LA Coliseum Practice Squad L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concerned by Hacksaw 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #2 Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by BuiltRamTough 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 5357 Joined: May 15 2015 Los Angeles Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #3 Last edited by BuiltRamTough on Aug 04 2016, edited 1 time in total. I'll serve and protect on game days for free, if I have to. Attachments We Not Me RFU Season Ticket Holder by 47 Gap 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 143 Joined: Dec 01 2015 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR +1000 by Ramchester 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 8 Joined: May 26 2016 Los Angeles, CA Undrafted Free Agent Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #5 Last edited by Ramchester on Aug 04 2016, edited 1 time in total. There's another 47 Gap on this forum, and with the same profile pic as well? And I thought I was being original.Changed avatar now. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #6 You guys might want to PM each other and work something out. You are separated by a hyphen. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by /zn/ 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 6942 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #7 Hacksaw wrote:Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all.No tax breaks or incentives? Cause if so, it's not entirely for free. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #8 47 Gap wrote:I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedI have never been a member of any union and your breakdown seems really reasonable and fair. Is there any possibility the amount they ask is because the union feels it should get a cut kicked upstairs for negotiating this? Like I said have never been a member so I have no idea if they look for some kind of cash being kicked up for their services. by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by Hacksaw 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #2 Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by BuiltRamTough 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 5357 Joined: May 15 2015 Los Angeles Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #3 Last edited by BuiltRamTough on Aug 04 2016, edited 1 time in total. I'll serve and protect on game days for free, if I have to. Attachments We Not Me RFU Season Ticket Holder by 47 Gap 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 143 Joined: Dec 01 2015 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR +1000 by Ramchester 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 8 Joined: May 26 2016 Los Angeles, CA Undrafted Free Agent Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #5 Last edited by Ramchester on Aug 04 2016, edited 1 time in total. There's another 47 Gap on this forum, and with the same profile pic as well? And I thought I was being original.Changed avatar now. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #6 You guys might want to PM each other and work something out. You are separated by a hyphen. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by /zn/ 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 6942 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #7 Hacksaw wrote:Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all.No tax breaks or incentives? Cause if so, it's not entirely for free. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #8 47 Gap wrote:I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedI have never been a member of any union and your breakdown seems really reasonable and fair. Is there any possibility the amount they ask is because the union feels it should get a cut kicked upstairs for negotiating this? Like I said have never been a member so I have no idea if they look for some kind of cash being kicked up for their services. by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by BuiltRamTough 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 5357 Joined: May 15 2015 Los Angeles Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #3 Last edited by BuiltRamTough on Aug 04 2016, edited 1 time in total. I'll serve and protect on game days for free, if I have to. Attachments We Not Me RFU Season Ticket Holder by 47 Gap 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 143 Joined: Dec 01 2015 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR +1000 by Ramchester 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 8 Joined: May 26 2016 Los Angeles, CA Undrafted Free Agent Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #5 Last edited by Ramchester on Aug 04 2016, edited 1 time in total. There's another 47 Gap on this forum, and with the same profile pic as well? And I thought I was being original.Changed avatar now. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #6 You guys might want to PM each other and work something out. You are separated by a hyphen. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by /zn/ 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 6942 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #7 Hacksaw wrote:Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all.No tax breaks or incentives? Cause if so, it's not entirely for free. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #8 47 Gap wrote:I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedI have never been a member of any union and your breakdown seems really reasonable and fair. Is there any possibility the amount they ask is because the union feels it should get a cut kicked upstairs for negotiating this? Like I said have never been a member so I have no idea if they look for some kind of cash being kicked up for their services. by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by 47 Gap 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 143 Joined: Dec 01 2015 LA Coliseum Practice Squad Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR +1000 by Ramchester 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 8 Joined: May 26 2016 Los Angeles, CA Undrafted Free Agent Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #5 Last edited by Ramchester on Aug 04 2016, edited 1 time in total. There's another 47 Gap on this forum, and with the same profile pic as well? And I thought I was being original.Changed avatar now. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #6 You guys might want to PM each other and work something out. You are separated by a hyphen. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by /zn/ 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 6942 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #7 Hacksaw wrote:Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all.No tax breaks or incentives? Cause if so, it's not entirely for free. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #8 47 Gap wrote:I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedI have never been a member of any union and your breakdown seems really reasonable and fair. Is there any possibility the amount they ask is because the union feels it should get a cut kicked upstairs for negotiating this? Like I said have never been a member so I have no idea if they look for some kind of cash being kicked up for their services. by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by Ramchester 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 8 Joined: May 26 2016 Los Angeles, CA Undrafted Free Agent Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #5 Last edited by Ramchester on Aug 04 2016, edited 1 time in total. There's another 47 Gap on this forum, and with the same profile pic as well? And I thought I was being original.Changed avatar now. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #6 You guys might want to PM each other and work something out. You are separated by a hyphen. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by /zn/ 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 6942 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #7 Hacksaw wrote:Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all.No tax breaks or incentives? Cause if so, it's not entirely for free. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #8 47 Gap wrote:I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedI have never been a member of any union and your breakdown seems really reasonable and fair. Is there any possibility the amount they ask is because the union feels it should get a cut kicked upstairs for negotiating this? Like I said have never been a member so I have no idea if they look for some kind of cash being kicked up for their services. by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by Hacksaw 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #6 You guys might want to PM each other and work something out. You are separated by a hyphen. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by /zn/ 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 6942 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #7 Hacksaw wrote:Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all.No tax breaks or incentives? Cause if so, it's not entirely for free. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #8 47 Gap wrote:I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedI have never been a member of any union and your breakdown seems really reasonable and fair. Is there any possibility the amount they ask is because the union feels it should get a cut kicked upstairs for negotiating this? Like I said have never been a member so I have no idea if they look for some kind of cash being kicked up for their services. by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by /zn/ 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 6942 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #7 Hacksaw wrote:Garcetti best remember the boon his city is getting for free. ESK is building the stadium on his own 29 billion dimes after all.No tax breaks or incentives? Cause if so, it's not entirely for free. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #8 47 Gap wrote:I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedI have never been a member of any union and your breakdown seems really reasonable and fair. Is there any possibility the amount they ask is because the union feels it should get a cut kicked upstairs for negotiating this? Like I said have never been a member so I have no idea if they look for some kind of cash being kicked up for their services. by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #8 47 Gap wrote:I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedI have never been a member of any union and your breakdown seems really reasonable and fair. Is there any possibility the amount they ask is because the union feels it should get a cut kicked upstairs for negotiating this? Like I said have never been a member so I have no idea if they look for some kind of cash being kicked up for their services. by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by St. Loser Fan 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #9 47 Gap wrote:This from the Daily News. My opinion is below.LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Protective League today demanded that Stan Kroenke, the billionaire owner of the Rams, pay the full cost for necessary police services to ensure public safety at the team’s home games as long as it plays at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.“The estimated cost to provide police protection at Ram games is approximately $2 million a year,” LAPPL spokesman Dustin DeRollo said.“Thus far the Rams have not agreed to pay their fair share of policing costs and this will drain police coverage in other areas of our city,” DeRollo said. “The LAPPL is also urging Mayor Eric Garcetti to reject any requests for sweetheart deals funded by the taxpayers for the NFL team.”The temporary location of the Rams in Los Angeles has created a need for more than 200 police officers to ensure adequate safety at every home game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, DeRollo said. A stadium scheduled to open in 2019 is being built for the Rams in Inglewood.“This comes at a time when the LAPD has critically low staffing levels and the city of Los Angeles has experienced a dramatic increase in violent crime and property crime over the past two years,” DeRollo said.The Rams issued a statement saying the team is “working with the LAPD to find solutions that work for everyone -- in fact, we have a few meetings already scheduled with LAPD and USC leadership in the coming weeks.”“The safety of fans attending our games is a priority and we are appreciative of the great team at LAPD and other agencies that will be part of our game-day security operation for helping ensure a safe environment for our guests.”The LAPPL union represents the more than 9,900 sworn members of the Los Angeles Police Department.I usually don't get political, but what the heck. I'm starting to get sick and tired of the "poor me attitude" from the LAPD. Yes it is very very difficult job but no one is forcing them to take it. Now they holding the safety of Rams fans for ransom if they don't get their money. They are basically extorting $2 million from the Rams.Yes, the off duty officers should get paid for security but $2 million!! Let's break it down. According to the article there about 200 off-duty officers being used per game. Let's say the Rams gave each officer $100 per hour, fair? Each game takes each officer, lets say 5 hours per game. So that's $500 per game per officer. That's $100,000 for all the officers per game. There are 9 home games, including preseason, so a fair cost for the Rams is $900,000 for the entire season. That's more than twice as much as the police union is demanding.I don't know if $100 per hour is the going rate, but it sounds fair to me, I'm also just guessing on the hours per game. But $500 for 5 hours work sounds more than generous to me. I'm a union guy but the police union is going way too far, as far as I'm concernedGood first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage. by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. 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by Rams the Legends live on 8 years 11 months ago Total posts: 1990 Joined: Aug 26 2015 Colorado Springs Pro Bowl Re: L.A. Rams should pay full cost of LAPD security, says police union POST #10 St. Loser Fan wrote:Good first swing. But I'd say 6+ hours per game. 2+ hours preface, 3 1/2 hours for game time plus an hour or two to clear the Coliseum and post game revelers. Then there's protection for the visiting team 24/7 once they get in town. When the Rams played in St. Louis most visiting teams stayed at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. They had City and County police covering them full time and a police motorcade to/from the airport as well as the Dome. Finally you're not counting equipment costs, fuel/transportation and support personnel. Dispatchers, supervisors etc. plus I'm guessing helicopter coverage.I have been doing searches so far this morn to see how much the union charges the Lakers and Kings, I have yielded no results could be my wording or maybe I should do a search for the Dodgers, what they are charged by them. However I would think if they already charge fellow sports venues they should have a good fair base line they can shoot from. Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business