Results of my phone calls.
-----Original Message-----
From: Armstrong, Brenda A. CDR RLSO MIDLANT DET GROTON
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 7:39
To: Duran, Joshua STS1 NAVSUBSCOL, N33A1 TRAINER INSTRS
Subject: FW: TRAFFIC REGS
STS1 Doehring, per our discussion. BAA
-----Original Message-----
From: Stevens, Chris CIV SUBASE
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 8:29
To: Armstrong, Brenda A. CDR RLSO MIDLANT DET GROTON
Cc: Pheasant, Scott A LT Subase NWLN, Security; McQuain, Cecil F MACS CNRMA, Security; Greener, Jerry E MACS SUBASE New London, N35
Subject: FW: TRAFFIC REGS
CDR, researched and found nothing that would stop anyone from coming aboard the base without doors on their vehicle. I will ensure that this gets out to our personnel. Hope this helps.
Maj
Major Chris A. Stevens
Precinct Commander
SUBASE Police Department
Box 38, Groton CT 06349
WP: 860 694-3533
DSN: 694-3533
CP: 860 625-9922
chris.stevens@navy.mil
-----Original Message-----
From: Armstrong, Brenda A. CDR RLSO MIDLANT DET GROTON
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 13:40
To: Pheasant, Scott A LT Subase NWLN, Security
Cc: Stevens, Chris CIV SUBASE
Subject: TRAFFIC REGS
Lt Pheasant,
Could you please help me with a traffic issue? I'm standing in for the SUBASE SJA at the moment.
I got a call from a sailor who was told that he could not drive his jeep on base without the doors. When he asked about what regulation prohibited this, the police officer did not know. The petty officer then asked the shift supervisor and was told that it was a new regulation, but the supervisor could not find it or give a citation to it. I could not find this rule either, although I think doors are a good idea.
Is there a new rule (or old rule) on this issue? Thanks. BAA
B. A. ARMSTRONG
CDR, JAGC, USN