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LAPD Unveils a Blog

LAPD Police Chief: "I invite the public to join us in an open, frank, polite dialogue. I want people to know this is not the Chief's blog, but the LAPD's blog, but I will frequently contribute to the discussion too."

On May 12th, the Los Angeles Police Department announced the addition of a blog to its Web site, LAPDOnline.org.

"I invite the public to join us in an open, frank, polite dialogue," said Police Chief William Bratton. "I want people to know this is not the Chief's blog, but the LAPD's blog, but I will frequently contribute to the discussion too."

Data according to the LAPD:

The blog will give real-time, unfiltered information directly to the public. The police department will be able to directly address rumors, differences of opinion, or misunderstandings that exist among the public, or that are voiced by the media. It will also give the Department a chance to promote the good work of the officers and civilian employees, whose efforts often go unrecognized.

Readers will be able to exchange their own ideas and opinions about LAPD.

The blog can be accessed directly at www.LAPDBlog.org or through the Department's Web site at www.LAPDOnline.org.

The LAPD Web site registers about one million hits each day, 30 million hits a month.