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Burglar
Alarm Owners
What you need to know about the alarm policy
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CITY HALL UPDATE: Public Safety, Home burglar alarm
owners:
Per the LAPD, here's what you need to know about the alarm policy
that went into effect this week:
On Monday, November 8, 2004, the Ordinance portion of the Los Angeles
Police Commission's effort to change the way in which the LAPD responds
to burglar alarms went into effect. These changes were a result
of the substantial drain of public safety resources caused by excessive
false alarm calls in the City of Los Angeles. The Commission's effort
was two-pronged: a policy change which went into effect on January
1, 2004, and the Ordinance change which will go into effect on November
8, 2004.
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New
Burglar Alarm Policy and Ordinance quick facts:
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Every
alarm user in the City of Los Angeles needs to have a valid alarm
permit which can be applied for on-line at www.lacity.org/finance/alarms,
or by calling the Los Angeles Police Commission Alarms Unit at (213)
485-2931.
The LAPD will respond to two unverified alarm calls per 12-month
period. An unverified alarm call is when the alarm user, or a neighbor,
or designated person has not independently verified that a security
breach has occurred. Upon the third alarm call to LAPD Communications,
verification will be required before a patrol unit is dispatched.
If the LAPD responds to an alarm call and it is deemed to be false,
and the alarm user has an alarm permit, the fine is $115 for the
first offense and an additional $50 will be added for each call
thereafter within a 12-month period. For example, the first offense
is $115, the second offense is $165, the third offense is $215,
etc.
If the LAPD responds to an alarm call and it is deemed to be false,
and the alarm user does not have an alarm permit, the fine is $115
for the first offense along with a $100 penalty. The penalty then
grows by $100 for each false alarm call thereafter. For example,
the first offense is $215, the second offense is $315, the third
offense is $415, etc.
A false alarm offense, and the fines attached to that offense, may
be removed from an alarm user's record each 12 months by attending
the Police Commission's "Alarm School."
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for more info call:
LAPD Police Commission
Alarms Unit
213 / 485-2931
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