![]() Saturday, April 27th, 2019
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Louisville could lose major public safety necessities under Fischer's budget cuts |
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you are 100% correct
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Baltimore was kind enough to donate a meme for Louisville
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The people of Louisville fell for it again with the drip called Fischer and his idiot police chief. Tax money stolen for B.S. To include what is it 33k a year for those interruptors which Chicago even abandoned. Soccer stadium and couldn't even fill UofLs or the Bats stadium. Taxes an extra dollar on LGE bill for years and where did that go? What a joke!!! How many dept heads and new offices has Fischer opened? Paying a 100k a year to people who don't do squat. Last year before the election Fischer bragging about all the money and businesses moving in and the city was flush...pure lies and he knew it. Weak Chief that's bends to every thing which has destroyed a great department. People of Louisville that voted for this turd...CONGRATS, enjoy your ride for another 4 years. You own it.
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Easy fix... the next officer that gets injured or hurt on a traffic stop... give the city another lawsuit because of terrible policies like this. YOU WILL WIN.
Officer safety is clearly being pushed aside when bonehead policies like this are made. The chief is now limiting how many officers can be on a traffic stop... I don't think there is a police chief in this county who cares less about their officers and more about bad guys. Chief: as if crime hasn't been high enough during your shitty tenure... it's about to go through the roof... and at the expense of your officers. Go somewhere else.
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So let me see if I have this right. No longer does the rule of law, values, morals and principles dictate department policy. Rather, PUBLIC PERCEPTION dictates department policy. Ok, got it.
- Don't forget case law...case law isn't a... 4 years ago