More food for thought. Who is going to pay the increased premiums for him when he does start driving a county car again? YOU & I will most likely get stuck with paying it.
What it has ALL come down to is incredibly BAD judgment! He is after all the top LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER in the county.
First drinking (even one drink) while driving a county owned vehicle, second having guns (3) around, third, refusing to take a blood or breath test (That was totally STUPID if he was not drunk), fourth, not resigning with some shred of decency for the previous 3 reasons, and now for not resigning but saying he will run for re-election.
What ever happened to the "internal investigation"? LOL
Sorry guys, all I know is that there was one. I was hoping the Pilot & T would investigate and let us all know what was up with the accident. I understand that it is hush hush.
Inmate Worker (trustee). The classification of inmates who are given work assignments based upon a determination that they
present a low security risk.
I did a check and found it is used both ways. Trusty & trustee. I do think that trustee is used most often.
Last year the Governor Ritter froze mill levies for school property taxes in effect raising our taxes. ( Due to increased valuations.) Before that, there was a limit to how much the money mill levy could raise. This in effect was an end run around the Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights which affords property owners some protection from tax bills escalating with real estate values. This is what the democrats at the capital wanted. I keep waiting to see if it gets challenged in the courts but so far I have not seen anything. Anyone else out there in blog land know about this?? Areas that see an increase in valuation will really feel the impact of this as our wealth (lol) is redistributed.
Watcher 4 years, 10 months ago on Tom Ross: Controversy often has found the Sheriff's Office
Tom Ross: Controversy often has found the Sheriff's Office
And this excuses Wall HOW???
Watcher 4 years, 10 months ago on Wall found guilty of DWAI
Wall found guilty of DWAI
More food for thought. Who is going to pay the increased premiums for him when he does start driving a county car again? YOU & I will most likely get stuck with paying it.
Watcher 4 years, 10 months ago on Wall found guilty of DWAI
Wall found guilty of DWAI
What it has ALL come down to is incredibly BAD judgment! He is after all the top LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER in the county.
First drinking (even one drink) while driving a county owned vehicle, second having guns (3) around, third, refusing to take a blood or breath test (That was totally STUPID if he was not drunk), fourth, not resigning with some shred of decency for the previous 3 reasons, and now for not resigning but saying he will run for re-election.
What ever happened to the "internal investigation"? LOL
Watcher 4 years, 11 months ago on The Record and Jail Report for June 20
The Record and Jail Report for June 20
What, A 'Lush' and a 'Brewer' arrested for alcohol related charges. LOL
Watcher 5 years ago on The Record for Apirl 23
The Record for Apirl 23
A courtesy ride home for the harasser; nice. And I thought that harassment was a crime.
Watcher 5 years ago on Sheriff tightens jail policy
Sheriff tightens jail policy
Sorry guys, all I know is that there was one. I was hoping the Pilot & T would investigate and let us all know what was up with the accident. I understand that it is hush hush.
Watcher 5 years ago on Sheriff tightens jail policy
Sheriff tightens jail policy
kielbasa
I did a check and found it is used both ways. Trusty & trustee. I do think that trustee is used most often.
Watcher 5 years ago on Sheriff tightens jail policy
Sheriff tightens jail policy
Benny, The answer is affirmative!
Watcher 5 years ago on Sheriff tightens jail policy
Sheriff tightens jail policy
Editor, the word is trustee NOT trusty. I understand it when the blogers can't spell and don't use correct grammer but please proof read the paper!
Why doesn't someone ask about the Undersheriff's latest wreck?
Watcher 5 years, 3 months ago on Property taxes rising
Property taxes rising
Last year the Governor Ritter froze mill levies for school property taxes in effect raising our taxes. ( Due to increased valuations.) Before that, there was a limit to how much the money mill levy could raise. This in effect was an end run around the Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights which affords property owners some protection from tax bills escalating with real estate values. This is what the democrats at the capital wanted. I keep waiting to see if it gets challenged in the courts but so far I have not seen anything. Anyone else out there in blog land know about this?? Areas that see an increase in valuation will really feel the impact of this as our wealth (lol) is redistributed.