Dear Mr. Clifton:
In today's Northwest Herald, Friday, May 1, 2009, you were quoted as saying "The city's interest always is to protect residents and taxpayers and to be a good steward of tax dollars. ...we also want to be fair and equitable to city employees."
So far I have not experienced that aspect of the "city's interest" towards its employees. I hope that some time in the very near future I will experience your quoted words in real forward moving modalities of action to resolve this situation of which you are aware.
I am not saying this to be rude or blamful but I would recommend that before totally backing your departments heads you adopt the late President Ronald Reagan's philosophy, "trust but verify". As they say there is always another side to a story and in the news business always a "back story" that can change the whole complexion of what you may have been told along with what people may have told you are iron clad facts and incontrovertible.
Sincerely,
Richard W. Gorski, M.D.
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A good start would be requiring the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners to follow State law in carrying out its powers and duties. Something is there about providing a "fair and impartial" hearing.
I wonder what kind of kick in the backside it will take to move them into action. I think they have forgotten that the lawyers work for them; that why the City pays their lawyers.
Lawyers will let you wait and wait, but the meter continues to run. Kind of like the taxi at the curb. Pretty soon you have to tell the driver to "put it in gear and move!"
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