2010年6月25日星期五

Police fees out of line

Local police departments are way out of line in charging exorbitant fees for overprotection of the public.

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Why does the Concord Police Department feel it necessary to charge $3,500 for protection at the Fourth of July fireworks, which is put on for no charge by the city itself, with outside contributions? That figures out to be about $1,200 per hour for an event drawing a family crowd. Is the crowd that dangerous?

The fees charged to local charitable organization are also becoming cost-prohibitive. The Lions Race Fever event cost over twice what was quoted, and that is one of the reasons the event is no longer held. I understand the Kiwanis is paying exorbitant fees for overprotection at its fair. Why is it necessary to gouge these charitable events?

Parmigiani Replica

The Fourth of July event should be protected at no extra cost. There is no need for the city to charge itself for this service. Two officers with radios is sufficient to control the family crowd. Help, if needed, could be summoned in minutes. With the traffic lights now in place, officers are no longer needed to direct traffic. Proper rescheduling of officers could be done, and straight time wages should be paid, not overtime with its attendant administrative fees.

I won't even comment on the gouging and graft going on at the Loudon track.

AH Handags Replica

The news speaks for itself.

TOM GENO

Canterbury


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