Address: 11486 Campo Rd, Spring Valley, CA 91978, USA
“I placed a police report for identity theft with CSO Esquer. He was polite and courteous taking my information down. A week later I come in to get a copy of the police report which was fast and easy. Thank you RSD office for your service.”
Address: 451 Riverview Pkwy, Santee, CA 92071, USA
Address: 13396 Salmon River Rd, San Diego, CA 92129, USA
“I went in around 10a on a Thursday and the station was open. The officer that worked the front desk was very nice and professional. I know select officers can be rude and nasty but u can find that in every job title in America. I was treated very nicely. The officer was professional and polite. He also understood what I was going through. Thank Rancho penasquitos police department. Job well done.”
Address: 8811 Cuyamaca St, Santee, CA 92071, USA
Address: Campus Way, San Marcos, CA 92078, USA
“Campus police is the friendliest group of officers I've ever met!! I've worked on them multiple times on campus as a student and they're always happy to help.”
Address: 845 Imperial Beach Blvd, Imperial Beach, CA 91932, USA
“These guys are the best except for a few bad apples. Don't get caught - they put you in the slammer. No fun! If you get two of them they tag team you; good guy, bad guy. Avoid the bad guy. Make friends with the good guy. That's the way it works. Don't confess to anything you haven't been accused of. Tell the truth - even if it hurts, They don't like it if you lie. They are adept at spotting lies. Come clean but don't implicate anyone else!”
Address: San Diego, CA 92123, USA
“Cause I do bro style ”
Address: 1106 2nd St, Encinitas, CA 92024, USA
Address: 950 Marina Way, Chula Vista, CA 91910, USA
“The best view!”
Address: Public Safety Building, San Diego State University San Diego, CA 92182, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Address: 5499 Remington Rd, San Diego, CA 92115, USA
“Friendly professional officers and staff”
Address: 1401 Shelter Island Dr, San Diego, CA 92106, USA
“This is also known by mariners as the "Customs Dock". If you depart San Diego by sea, and make landfall in Mexico, and then come back to San Diego, then you must tie up at the Customs Dock first before proceeding anywhere else. There is a courtesy telephone located up the dock. Simply follow the dialing instructions and a customs officer will drive out (usually from San Diego airport) and perform the necessary customs duties while you are tied alongside. Naturally, this dock is also where the Harbor Police keep their rigid inflatable vessels. Consequently, please follow the painted instructions on the dock or face a parking ticket! The dock also is one of San Diego bay's public pump out locations. Consequently it can get a little busy in the summer time. Take note there is also a public restroom at the top of the dock along with limited free car parking. Naturally, at the top of the dock is the Harbor Patrol office which is manned all hours of the day.”
Address: 1000 Bay Marina Dr, National City, CA 91950, USA
“I have always experienced very professional behavior from the SDPD when dealing with them in a variety of situations, from reporting events to being a first responder myself at an accident scene.”
Address: 5215 Gaines St, San Diego, CA 92110, USA
“Handcuffs not too tight. Flawless miranda rights recital. Plenty of legroom in the back of the squad car. Free meal in the slammer. 5 stars, would get arrested here again.”
Address: 2560 Orion Way, Carlsbad, CA 92010, USA
“Police officers go home, thinking they saw the worst case in their career; then there is an unfathomable one of another type. I am an every day Carlsbad resident. Life experience: I can factually say the people at Carlsbad Police Department are ultimately one of a kind. Also, the entire North County law enforcement works together well— in ways not routinely seen throughout California. Understaffing, funding, inconsistent management increasingly have impacted other communities in our state. It matters when police professionals prove they can competently handle or prevent the variety of today's type of situations. It hasn't been multiple magical wands at work: but years, decades of outstanding leadership and commitment at the top and from the top and throughout to create a dept like CPD. To me, it appears, Carlsbad tax money for decades has always been invested wisely to the highest caliber. CPD reflects best practices in place: quality of who is hired; the requirement to keep up on specializations and in-depth training, and the specific priority focus on funding/finances all adds up. Visually seeing the police around us not only means we are protected, but, also that he/she officer loves what they do or else would not be doing it. Not everyone is the same. Not everyone has had the same or similar experiences in life. But, one thing is a certainty: policing never has been an easy job. Here in Carlsbad, we are surrounded by the best in a highest caliber of community in each department. I feel infinitely blessed by the results of decisions and actions of others over the decades by this city government. The residents and citizens knew precisely what they wanted and made sure to help materialize it. Safety and the quality of any public safety department is not something to be taken for granted. The positive and the good surmounts for the benefit of each of us. It makes a priceless difference.”
Address: 3380 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
“My husband is a Police officer. I have a family of officers. It's easy to be arm chair quarter backs and critique everything an officer does. There are good and bad in every profession. Even as a wife of a policeman I have had a unpleasant experience with an officer. I do not throw "my husband is a cop" around. I follow orders. Do as instructed and go on. One person with his 1 star look at his reviews. They all have 1 star. I would love to know what each of you do? Are you exemplary at your job? If you have a complaint get the badge # take it to the Sgt in charge file a complaint. Don't slander these fine officers. They are the ones who have to dive for a missing persons in the harbor, put boat fires out and Patrol the streets and secure the Safety of the Airport. They are a highly trained multifaceted department who work very hard for this city. By the way ,fact check. San Diego Harbor Police are not paid government employees. These fine men and women who put their life on the line everyday for the citizens (and yes, you thankless ones with rights) are paid through the San Diego Port Authority and pay social security taxes unlike other agencies. ”
Address: Oceanside, CA 92058, USA
“Had to get papers from PMO in order to restore my lost retired ID from Pass and ID down the street. They were courteous and professional, and helped me out quickly enough, good to see them keeping things in order.”
Address: I-5, Oceanside, CA 92051, USA
“Keeping the roads safe! Keep it up guys”
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