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Re: SM Police Negotiations

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Date: 04 May 2016
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From: kmm
Category: Community
Date: 27 Dec 2004
Time: 12:22:57 -0800
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From: Ken
Category: Community
Date: 20 Apr 2003
Time: 12:53:18 -0700
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After reading the comments regarding our local police department in the Sierra Madre News website, the Sierra Madre Weekly and the Mountain View News, I am appalled by the negative outbursts from a few community members who feel offended because of the First Amendment right to freedom of speech, regardless whether it is from a citizen of Sierra Madre, a non-citizen or even the Sierra Madre Police Association. The police association obviously felt it necessary to use their First Amendment rights to voice their opinion, openly, regarding salaries. This caused a backlash from a number of citizens. Now some of these citizens feel they have lost respect for the police department and will not support the police association. I understand that some members in the community felt the name of the Sierra Madre Police Association’s website was distasteful. To name a few, an editorial by Beth Buck, letters to the editor from Ross Buck and S. Tomlin, all of which was printed in the Mountain View News on Thursday, April 17th. Whether or not the community agrees or disagrees with the police association’s name for their website, it did its job as an attention getter. For Chris Thatcher to compare terrorism, terrorist tactics, and terrorists to what the Sierra Madre Police Association did on their website is ludicrous. This content for the website showed, quite plainly, the pay rate discrepancies between our police department and the surrounding police departments. In order to address this issue, or for that matter, even decide whether or not the issue needs addressing, the City and the police association must be involved in a discourse of some type. Barring that discourse, the police association is well within its rights to utilize the first amendment. Just like the rest of us. Now the Sierra Madre community needs to decide whether our local police department should be supported for their cause, as other police agencies are supported throughout the United States of America by their community, or should our local police department be left behind and abandoned, which could result in a negative outcome. I still respect and support our local police department.


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