Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
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State says Louisville can't charge police for take-home cars |
RE: State says Louisville can't charge police for take-home cars
I did sacrafice until I gave it up in late May so I did not have it for June. You can kiss my a$$ and I will tell you that in person if you like. I paid for a vehicle I drove only on work time and figured it out that in doing so gave the mayor alot of money for nothing. A couple of months turned into a longer time and sacrafice for those of us who did not use the car outside of the job. You want to call me an individual and put yourself higher than the rest of us so be it. You atleast drove it to the county line or where ever you parked it. I parked it at the Portland substation and that was it so it was cheaper for me to drive my POV to and from as I own a couple of other vehicle and don't reley on the dept vehicle for everything or even some things. Like I said, I will tell you my opinion in person if you want just let me know when or where you want to talk at.
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you don't know anything about unity, or ...
15 years ago
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been here for 15 yrs so I have sacrafice...
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- I have no problem with that and no one e... 15 years ago
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"Truthfully the only ones I have to stay...
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- to quote a great part of a song "you've ... 15 years ago
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been here for 15 yrs so I have sacrafice...
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RE: State says Louisville can't charge police for take-home cars
if you are the original poster who stated if the vote went the other way everone would have turned them in you are in a dream world. If you did not make the fairgrounds vote it was just about split on keeping them or turning them in. Even before and after the vote there were alot of officers who stated they would pay just about anything to keep their car. Now that is really sticking together. You cannot put those down who turned in their cars without pointing out that there were and are alot that will keep the cars no matter what the vote is or was.