Sanford Neighborhood Watch Program
SCREAMS FOR HELP
Always assume
the scream is real and someone desperately
needs help. Quickly try to determine the
location, source and nature of the scream and
immediately call the police. Heroes can be
wounded or killed. Remember that
apprehension is the job of your police
department.
"Don't Hesitate to Call"
Reporting is the first step in
helping to stop crime.
You are making your
neighborhood a safer place
If the situation is routine, not
life threatening, then call the
non-emergency number,
688-5199. Remember: if you
are in doubt, call 911.
for you and your family
DO NOT
DELAY REPORTING. A few minutes
delay is enough time to reduce the chances of
ever catching the criminal. No exceptions to
this rule insures that:
I'm not saying everything Zimmerman did was right, but it seems to me he knew:1. to call the nonemergency number as Trayvon wasn't a threat at the start.
2. He says he got out of his car to tell the operator what corner he was on.
3. to scream for "help" when in trouble.
4. He frequently made calls for any suspicious activity including things listed on the site.
5. He talked to his neighbors frequently, so he knew them. Trayvon was not from his neighborhood.
6. It has been reported that he handed out fliers making people aware.
I read the entire thing and no where did it recommend to not carry a weapon. It does say not to get physically involved or not to apprehend the person. However, nowhere did I read that you should not follow the person to report activity.
Zimmerman seemed to follow this pretty throughly. Did he try to physically apprehend Trayvon? Maybe, that is where there is no facts to the case, but for someone so involved in this program. He should have known his limits as a watch person well.
Again, Not saying what Zimmerman is saying, or what is reported as what he is saying is fact. But does seem to follow this website for Neighborhood watch from the police department.