“It’s strictly voluntary,” Brown says, “and not all the officers do it. But for those who do, it supports our partnership with the community and helps the business owners understand that the police are part of that community. They realize that just because one of our officers is in their business doesn’t mean something is wrong.”
Sector 5 officers make use of a crime fax system that lets them warn businesses about recent crimes. They also attend a monthly meeting with security directors and investigators from local hotels, businesses, and theme parks.
“We might talk about a trend we’re seeing, or we might pass around information about, say, a hotel employee we arrested for stealing,” Brown says. “Unless we pass the information on, this person is just going to go down the street to another hotel and start doing the same thing again. These meetings put us all on the same team and working toward the same goal, which is a safe environment for our visitors.”
Fred Prassack, security director for the Peabody Hotel in Orlando, lauds the Orange County Sheriff’s Office for its ability to create cooperative partnerships. “You’re a fool if you don’t go to these meetings because the people who commit crimes here are opportunists,” says Prassack, a retired police officer from Ohio. “They come here for the very reason of committing crime. They know that if they’re caught, the victim is a tourist and is not likely to come back to Orlando to testify against them. These monthly meetings, the crime fax, and the partnership we have with the sheriff’s department and the deputies are probably the only reasons we’ve been able to catch a lot of these people.”
Ed Ferreira, security director for the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, is another Sector 5 fan. “I can’t say enough good things about them. We recently had an employee get her purse snatched in front of the hotel. One of our security officers had a Nextel and radioed a sergeant. While our officer was chasing the bad guy, he was also communicating with the sergeant over his Nextel radio. They ran the guy straight into a responding unit.”