Oh, one more thing, The news media does not always get correct information when they reported it as fact.
Dealing with the news media can be lots of fun, can't it? As with other professsions, there are good and bad people in the business, and some of the bad ones last for many, many years.:laughing:
When I was commander of the helicopter section, I had a local TV reporter just show up with his camera man one day and told me where I needed to take them in a helicopter. When I told him I couldn't do that, he said the assistant chief who was my boss said I'd do it. I called that assistant chief and he hadn't even talked to them, much less told them we'd take them up in a helicopter. Needless to say, they didn't get their helicopter ride.
Some five and a half years later, we had a power outage in downtown Dallas that affected Police Communications shortly after I was promoted to captain and took over that operation. All our emergency equipment worked
except the lights and ring tones in the buttons on the telephones.:laughing: Whoever wired the emergency generator missed something. Well, that same reporter and his camera man showed up, and I patiently answered all his questions, until his camera man told him they were out of film, so they left.
The next morning, he called the chief's office instead of calling me to ask that I meet him in the City Hall media room to talk about the power outage. Of course I didn't mind and we sat down behind the table with his camera running and he must have asked questions for 30 minutes.
And the only thing that showed up on TV that evening was a one or two second blip of me saying, "I don't know." If all he wanted was for me to say "I don't know" he could have told me and he and I and his camera man all could have saved 3 or 4 hours and lots of film.:laughing: