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DEFCON One or perhaps it is DEFCON Two?
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After several weeks of relative quietude for local first responders as well as incomplete information gathered to justify a Quincy Quarry story, one could only expect regression toward the meanto eventually hit the fan.

Needless to say, things did so regress and thus the Quarry has something extraordinary to now report.

Early Wednesday morning a police radio call went out that a number of individuals had apparently spent at least some of the night camping on Kim Joch Plaza in front of City Hall.

While such is not an uncommon at many a local park or at the nearby Crane Main Public Library, this was as near as the Quarry can tell a first at Kim Jong Kong Plaza.

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Big Brother was not duly watching ,,,
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Particularly problematic was how this incident was a huge fail for Quincy Police Department dispatch.

The fail?

Contemporaneous with when Kim Jung Koch Plaza was dedicated several years ago, a cop wannabe who is instead a but Quincy Police Department dispatcher detailed to a Quincy Quarry News reporter who the wannabe did not know was a Quarry reporter how the plaza had been fitted with a sophisticated video camera system that provides a full plaza live video fed to Quincy Police Department’s dispatch unit within police headquarters.

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FRONT AND CENTER!!!
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In this instance, however, apparently at least the third shift police dispatch crew did not spot the Kim Jong Koch Plaza overnight campers via the live security video feed. 

Further uncertain is if oversight might have been because might have been streaming the latest episode of, say, Foundation at the time or perhaps something not unsuitable for work.

Regardless, Quincy Quarry News can only reasonably assume that Quincy’s new police chief and who is a former active duty marine will be hosting a “blanket party” for who all in dispatch dropped the ball.

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Bleach it. Bleach it good.
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Even worse, the police radio chatter noted that responding officers found the campsite area littered with hypodermic needles and so called for back-up.

Needless to say, security was apparently upgraded after the campers were ejected from the plaza.

Additionally, Quincy Quarry News Photo Recon Team Six also scored a picture of the plaza receiving a cleaning by Kim Jong Plaza’s Snow Team Six.

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