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1315 17th St, Alamosa, CO 81101, USA
Alamosa, Colorado 81101
+1 719-589-6608

APex, Citizen

Having said all of that, I now say this:

'Absolute Power Corrupts - Absolutely'

Recently I was pulled over at about 2 am on my way to Wal-Mart by a Colorado State Trooper who conveniently and quite intentionally broke a few traffic laws of this state in order to await my vehicles arrival so he could pull his cruiser in behind me.

'What other offenses?', 'And why didn't you?' I wanted to ask, but did not, for I had just visibly angered this man. And that was a very stupid, very dangerous thing to do to a police officer, these days, in the middle of the night, on a deserted Colorado road.

Guards need to be re trained. Need to take medical problem serious then they wonder why they have people dying in this jail. Staff member needs to stop nit picking on people and take inmates and their job serious. They need to get a doctor for people who have health issues and not waiting till some one head gets bust open or come close to dying to take them to the doctor. And if there not going to provide medication at least let the inmates get it taken to them. I feel if they were more trained and not just some random guy off the street who has no idea how to work in a place like this there would be less people getting hurt and probably prevent sucide but i garentee it ain't gonna happen their going to say "it coast to much money" like they pay for it when it's mine and your tax money paying them and keeping the jail going. How many more people must die or get hurt till they do something about it. Come on sherriff Jackson get your deputies straighten out you said you going to make changes but really it's gotten no where

Virtually all police officers are suspect, as:

I was fortunate and quite glad that I was allowed by him to leave... Intact. Which I then did, Post-Haste.

I was subsequently ticketed for a seat belt violation, something he could not possibly have ascertained beforehand, as he awaited me and my car, to where he could whip out behind me, quite quickly, in such a manner I deemed as attempted intimidation. Perhaps trying to make me swerve? Instill fear? Idk, can't be sure, but it was definitely and blatantly out of the norm for any motor vehicle operator, let alone an agent of the law.

When confronted by me over his illegal actions, the officer boldly stated, "I could have got you for a lot of other offenses; be glad I didn't" - as if that justified his actions. For a badge does not grant anyone extra rights, does it?

Regards,

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ALL reviews about Alamosa County Sheriff

  • Antonio
    Added 2016.10.03
    APex, Citizen
  • Amia
    Added 2015.08.17
    Having said all of that, I now say this:
  • Makayla
    Added 2014.07.13
    'Absolute Power Corrupts - Absolutely'
  • Abigail
    Added 2014.05.13
    Recently I was pulled over at about 2 am on my way to Wal-Mart by a Colorado State Trooper who conveniently and quite intentionally broke a few traffic laws of this state in order to await my vehicles arrival so he could pull his cruiser in behind me.
  • Eric
    Added 2014.02.05
    'What other offenses?', 'And why didn't you?' I wanted to ask, but did not, for I had just visibly angered this man. And that was a very stupid, very dangerous thing to do to a police officer, these days, in the middle of the night, on a deserted Colorado road.
  • Anthony
    Added 2014.01.21
    Guards need to be re trained. Need to take medical problem serious then they wonder why they have people dying in this jail. Staff member needs to stop nit picking on people and take inmates and their job serious. They need to get a doctor for people who have health issues and not waiting till some one head gets bust open or come close to dying to take them to the doctor. And if there not going to provide medication at least let the inmates get it taken to them. I feel if they were more trained and not just some random guy off the street who has no idea how to work in a place like this there would be less people getting hurt and probably prevent sucide but i garentee it ain't gonna happen their going to say "it coast to much money" like they pay for it when it's mine and your tax money paying them and keeping the jail going. How many more people must die or get hurt till they do something about it. Come on sherriff Jackson get your deputies straighten out you said you going to make changes but really it's gotten no where
  • Patrick
    Added 2014.01.06
    Virtually all police officers are suspect, as:
  • Mia
    Added 2013.12.19
    I was fortunate and quite glad that I was allowed by him to leave... Intact. Which I then did, Post-Haste.
  • Abigail
    Added 2013.10.08
    I was subsequently ticketed for a seat belt violation, something he could not possibly have ascertained beforehand, as he awaited me and my car, to where he could whip out behind me, quite quickly, in such a manner I deemed as attempted intimidation. Perhaps trying to make me swerve? Instill fear? Idk, can't be sure, but it was definitely and blatantly out of the norm for any motor vehicle operator, let alone an agent of the law.
  • Carter
    Added 2013.06.29
    When confronted by me over his illegal actions, the officer boldly stated, "I could have got you for a lot of other offenses; be glad I didn't" - as if that justified his actions. For a badge does not grant anyone extra rights, does it?
  • Natalie
    Added 2013.06.09
    Regards,
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