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Good police work in a station like Booysens depends on docket management, follow-up capability, and whether detectives actually have time to investigate beyond taking statements. Experience shows that stations handling high complaint volumes often struggle with case progression—dockets sit idle, witnesses aren't traced, forensic samples languish. What separates effective stations from ones drowning in backlog is whether there's dedicated detective capacity, whether the station commander prioritises case closures, and whether community feedback actually influences resource deployment. When choosing which station to report to or following up on a case, pay attention to responsiveness when you call for updates, whether officers know the docket number system, and whether they can tell you what's actually happening with your case. A good station will have officers who've been there long enough to know the area's patterns and the repeat offenders.
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