THE STORY BEHIND THE POEM SCREAMIN SALLY DAVIES
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During the summer months in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, which includes Skid Road and touristy areas of Gastown and Chinatown, the good weather brings out more problems. Drug dealers and other denizens of the neighbourhood like good weather too. In addition we are in the middle of tourist season, and all the schools are out, so there is a massive influx of people to the area. As a result, the crime rate goes up, as does other associated problems. In an effort to combat this, Project DEEP was born. DEEP standing for Downtown Eastside Extraordinary Policing. This basically means flooding the area with extra foot patrol members working on overtime.
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During this particular busy evening, the DEEP patrols were out, including young constables 1850 Sally Davies and her partner 1750 Brad Picard. (The higher the number, the more junior the police person). On this particular event, Sally suddenly broke through all the air traffic to broadcast Code Four, which in Vancouver Police radio codes, means "I want radio air priority".
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It seems that Sally and Brad, were doing a routine check on one of the plethora of drug dealers who hang out, selling their wares. For some reason, he suddenly decided that he had to get away, and broke into a run. Neither Sally or Brad knew why, although less than a half hour before and four blocks away, there had been a serious stabbing. Maybe he was their suspect.
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Well, Sally it seems got a little carried away in the excitement, and her radio broadcasts were screamed with such intensity that they came through completely garbled. All we heard was Papa Seven One (their call-sign), Code Four. The rest was impossible to understand. Nobody knew where they were or what was happening. Even more scary, is suddenly the radio went silent and there was no response from Sally to calls from radio.
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Finally the tension was broken, when Sally came on the air, gasping for breath, and clearly said, "he’s in custody, everything is under control, no cover required". We still didn’t know where she was and after a few more minutes, we discovered they were at Cambie and Hastings Streets.
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There has been other police personnel, who have a habit of screaming into their radios and as a result, anyone who does it gets roundly teased for their lack of composure. Well for the rest of the evening, Sally got just that. I met up with her and her partner later in the evening, and while she didn’t know who I was to see me, she knew my name. So I just said in passing, "hmmm, what rhymes with Sally?", to hint that a poem might be coming. She immediately challenged me saying, "nothing rhymes with Sally, you can’t rhyme it". So I immediately took up the challenge and that’s why the poem concludes the way it does.
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