In 2010, 97 percent of the Bakersfield PD's 17,725 alarm calls in were false, reports the Bakersfield Californian. Police responded to 10,115 calls, which cost the department more than $1 million.
The new ordinance would implement esclating fees for false-alarm calls to each address.
For the first false alarm, users would receive a written warning. The fee for police response will be waived. For the second false alarm, users pay $105 and can waive the fee if they attend "alarm school."
On the third false alarm, a $105 police response fee would be imposed, along with a $105 penalty. By the fifth false alarm, users can face a total charge of $420, as well as the possibility that police will not respond.
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Bakersfield Californian