Tuesday, October 15, 2013

IMPD: Personnel Increase Dekamated?

     "Dekamate:" to reduce to one-tenth (start with 100, get 10) -- as contrasted to "decimate," which despite modern abuse and misuse, still means a reduction by one-tenth (start with 100, get 90).

     IMPD asked for 700 new officers but received 80 -- which is still better than nothing.  Likewise, they're not going to get the pay increase they negotiated; the City hasn't got it.  Instead, they'll get what the firemen get,* though if they don't like it, the FOP will consider suing for more.

     One might wish the new recruits would be required to take the Temperance Pledge but I suppose that's too much to ask.

     In other news, the trial of IMPD's David Bisard, accused of a DUI fatality while on duty in his patrol car, has finally started jury selection, some three years after the accident.  He's been behind bars since being arrested after a second DUI incident (non-fatal) in April of this year.  (Timeline here.)

     Seriously, guys -- Temperance Pledge?  Think about it.
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* 3 percent the first year, about 2 percent for each of the following two years.  Better than what I got, last time 'round, though I'm not nearly as likely to get shot at or have to run into a burning building.

4 comments:

  1. Uh, how are more police better?
    You yourself seems to think this means more drunks behind the wheel?

    Not to mention more agents of gov't control?

    gfa

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  2. Temperance? Seriously? You know how bad that would be for crime fiction? Think of the bookstores!

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  3. gfa: Hey, I just reported what happened, value judgements are left to the readers.

    Charles: What, one group of new hires at one police department in one city? Let 'em get soused in LA or Baltimore, for all I care.

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  4. Good luck with both... Seems that 'mantle' of authority they put on makes them feel they can do anything they want to... as exhibit A shows...

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