The
Auto Theft Advisory Committee (A.T.A.C.) is a partnership between law enforcement,
insurance, and other auto-related companies to reduce auto theft.
Once a year, the Committee puts on an awards ceremony
and brunch, recognizing the officer from each department in Orange County
who has recovered the most stolen vehicles during the previous calendar
year.
The 21st Annual Orange County ATAC Vehicle Theft Recovery
Officer of the Year Awards Brunch took place on June 16, 2011 at the
Irvine
Marriott, 18000 Von Karman Avenue, Irvine, CA 92612. For full
details of the Awards Ceremony, please click
here.
"Unfortunately Orange County continues to experience
an on-going vehicle theft problem; Stolen vehicles are used by the criminal
element for robberies of businesses and private citizens, for violent gang
activity, and unfortunately as we have seen numerous times on the news,
for hair-raising pursuits by thrill seekers who endanger the lives of the
public and our officers. Organized crime groups continue to steal
vehicles for the benefit of criminal enterprise, including the use of the
vehicles for smuggling of human cargo and illicit drugs, as well as for
the illegal exportation to other countries. Thanks to the efforts
of Orange County road patrol officers, the crime of vehicle theft is constantly
bieng addressed. In 2010 Orange County officers made a significant
impact in combating this problem. Their combined efforts resulted
in a 4.1% drop in vehicle thefts in 2010 for our county.
The Auto Theft Advisory Committee, in sponsoring the
Vehicle Theft Recovery Officer of the Year Program, intends to raise public
awareness in three ways:
* First: The Committee will continue to recognize the
positive results law enforcement efforts have had upon the vehicle theft
problem in Orange County.
* Second: The Committee will continue to work with
the media to produce public awareness messages which will provide tips
to help prevent vehicle theft.
* And Third: Is the reason we are all here today.
The Committee will continue to recognize those officers in Orange County
who excel at vehicle theft recovery. The Vehicle Theft Recovery Officer
of the Year Award was developed to honor that excellence in law enforcement,
and to provide an incentive for officers to become even more zealous
in the recovery of stolen vehicles.
The criteria qualifying an officer for the award consist
of these conditions:
1) The sworn peace officer must have been a regular
'road' patrol officer when she or he earned the statistics qualifying her
or him for the award. This means that officers assigned to vehicle
theft investigative positions and task force assignments are ineligible
because they have an unfair advantage.
2) Only one individual per award. In cases of
a tie, more weight will be given to significant case highlights, rolling
recoveries and arrests, unless specific information is provided by the
nominating agency for a special circumstance.
3) Previously, an officer’s total points alone were
used to determine the winner. Currently, the ATAC Committee is placing
more emphasis on rolling vehicle recoveries, arrests and significant case
highlights, as submitted by the nominating agencies."
As presented by Master of Ceremonies
Pat Haslam, KNX1070 / Real Orange KOCE Public TV Featured Reporter,
at the June 16th, 2011 A.T.A.C. Officer of the Year Awards Presentation
For further information about the Auto Theft Advisory
Committee (A.T.A.C.) please go to: http://www.wsati.org/atac.html.
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