Our position is pretty singular. We think ... that the law enforcement aspect of city government should be first and foremost. We can craft contract language that's constructive to meet the goals of the city, the citizens and the police officers themselves.
(Metra) would prefer to let the victim be blamed.
The pedestrian gate on the southwest corner of the intersection had been manipulated, so that it was in the up position.
There has been a steady and significant change in the interaction between us. I think he accepts the union and its role.
We've heard from a large number of Pasco deputies. The typical concerns that most law enforcement officers share is working conditions, discipline, promotions and salaries.
Every time this has happened, in my view, Metra has blamed the victim.
I hit it pretty good today. I'm finally making more putts too. I started working so hard on putting that it got maddening. I finally said the heck with it. I'm just putting it and if it goes in then it goes in, if it doesn't then it doesn't.
His contribution to the world is quite profound,
I didn't realize that was some security concern. I suppose, being a career lawman myself, I'm not accustomed to having other lawmen tell me to get off the property.