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    Very nice building, they had a open house recently and gave tours and it was very interesting. Glad I went.

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    Oregon Department of Transportation - Sunset Hwy by Vista Ridge tunnel. Inadequate trespass prevention measures. Months have gone by without abatement even after reporting!

    Oregon Department of Transportation

    2.5(6 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    ODOT is failing miserably at keeping our roadways free of debris & garbage. Where are the fine…read moresigns & camera traps for problem areas? And the sponsor clean up programs-where did those go? From the looks of things, ODOT has completely given up. It's an absolute mess out there!

    This review isn't for the DOT as a whole, but for the "DOT Hiltons" that exist under bridges and…read morerights of way. I don't know why the DOT won't clean up the mess that's on their property or trespass the squatters. These areas are full of trash. The river is coming up; it will all end up in the river. Many of the "camps" that exist in these areas are made with materials that are clearly stolen. I've seen signs from local businesses used as walls. There's always shopping carts; those have to be stolen from stores. There's piles and piles of bike frames and bike wheels. I wonder where those come from? If I camp legally on the National Forest that my taxes fund, I have a limit of how long I can stay. Apparently I can squat on DOT property, throw my garbage in the river, and shit on the ground and it's all OK. I really don't know why the Oregon DEQ doesn't fine the DOT for allowing pollution to enter the river from DOT property. I know they regulate cities for things that flow out of storm drains even when the city isn't the entity putting things in the drains. Our towns are becoming garbage dumps.

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    Oregon Department of Transportation - This is what ODOT expose their customers to, but would have it removed instantly if it happened on their Region 1 headquarters grounds

    This is what ODOT expose their customers to, but would have it removed instantly if it happened on their Region 1 headquarters grounds

    Oregon Department of Transportation - I-205 ODOT MUP (Region 1). Repair response time for something like this is usually several months after reporting it!

    I-205 ODOT MUP (Region 1). Repair response time for something like this is usually several months after reporting it!

    Oregon Department of Transportation - Lock has been cut off, fence has been torn apart. When reported, they don't fix it for many months. Unresolved months after reporting.

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    Lock has been cut off, fence has been torn apart. When reported, they don't fix it for many months. Unresolved months after reporting.

    City of Salem Police Department

    City of Salem Police Department

    3.1(14 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Admittedly, I am not happy about having so much contact with law enforcement (there are a lot of…read moreissues in my area), but I have to say that my experiences with the Salem Police Department have been exceptional. As a former prosecutor, I do know what to look for when it comes to judging experiences with the police, and it isn't just contact with the officer. Response time, investigations, quality of report writing, handling of matters, follow-up, and many other factors have to be taken into consideration. In my experience, Salem PD has excelled in all of those areas. I've lived in many major cities and I've lived in a few suburban areas. The police department here in Salem most definitely ranks at the top of my list for dependability, trustworthiness, and helpfulness. I want to note that Officer Orso is, hands down, the best officer that I have seen in my career, where I have had contact with thousands of officers. I watched him interview my client, who was a victim of a sexual assault. Orso was patient, kind, compassionate, and most importantly, he did not engage in any victim-blaming tactics that people use, generally without realizing it. I watched the interview with the victim, and found myself wishing that all officers who make contact with victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence could approach it in the same way that Orso did. Truly, he has set an incredibly high standard that all officers should live up to. Thank you, Officer Orso.

    Corrupted officers that are protecting thieves. Harassing and detaining Reckless Ben illegally…read more Bunch of pigs. Imagine what they do to people who can't defend themselves.

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    City of Salem Police Department - Tax Dollars hard at work! Let me ask you, If you fell asleep at work, would you still have a job! #derelictionofduty

    Tax Dollars hard at work! Let me ask you, If you fell asleep at work, would you still have a job! #derelictionofduty

    City of Salem Police Department
    City of Salem Police Department

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