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03-01-2010, 01:33 PM
getnold wrote:

How much did we pay for this study? Use one Captain instead of three. The guy doing this report can help him. The difference in serving downtown Ft myers and Dunbar compared to Cape Coral are totally different. Like working in a prison compared

Even the citizens agree to get rid of top heavy personnel. This agency has way to many captains. Also get rid of the forensic supervisor, take home cars for the community outreach coordinator and victim advocates that are not on call. This will save funds for a rainy day.

03-02-2010, 09:48 PM
getnold wrote:

How much did we pay for this study? Use one Captain instead of three. The guy doing this report can help him. The difference in serving downtown Ft myers and Dunbar compared to Cape Coral are totally different. Like working in a prison compared

Even the citizens agree to get rid of top heavy personnel. This agency has way to many captains. Also get rid of the forensic supervisor, take home cars for the community outreach coordinator and victim advocates that are not on call. This will save funds for a rainy day.

From the Newspress
STRINGHAM LAWRENCE E May 28, 2001 Forensic/Evidence Supervisor Police $ 63,668.80 $ 77,084.53 $ 62,976.41 $ 5,110.16 $ 8,997.96 REGULAR FULL TIME 2009

WHY WHY WHY Don't we have 3 Sgt's, 1 LT and a Capt in ISB to supervise.
What does he really do?

03-03-2010, 01:18 AM
He doesnt do anything!! What does the LT do in there?

03-03-2010, 12:43 PM
Can't find this on they're website. Got the link?



getnold wrote:

How much did we pay for this study? Use one Captain instead of three. The guy doing this report can help him. The difference in serving downtown Ft myers and Dunbar compared to Cape Coral are totally different. Like working in a prison compared

Even the citizens agree to get rid of top heavy personnel. This agency has way to many captains. Also get rid of the forensic supervisor, take home cars for the community outreach coordinator and victim advocates that are not on call. This will save funds for a rainy day.

From the Newspress
STRINGHAM LAWRENCE E May 28, 2001 Forensic/Evidence Supervisor Police $ 63,668.80 $ 77,084.53 $ 62,976.41 $ 5,110.16 $ 8,997.96 REGULAR FULL TIME 2009

WHY WHY WHY Don't we have 3 Sgt's, 1 LT and a Capt in ISB to supervise.
What does he really do?

03-03-2010, 01:13 PM
go to News-press.com and search for the salaries in the search window. While you are there find all the captains salaries and total them up. You will be amazed

03-03-2010, 02:03 PM
go to News-press.com and search for the salaries in the search window. While you are there find all the captains salaries and total them up. You will be amazed

Cape Coral police do less with more - 73 City employees earned more then $100,000 last year a year. Most of them in the Police and Fire departments. Must be nice...

Heres he link if you want to search Cape Coral salaries for 2008 and 2009.

http://www.news-press.net/data/dataWorkBench/index.php?dataset=657&mode=search


http://www.news-press.com/article/20100222/NEWS0101/100221030/Cape-Coral-cuts-its-outlay-for-overtime

A look at employee compensation paid in 2009 shows:

• The city spent $73.6 million on salaries, overtime and other compensation in 2009 — down 12 percent from the same period in 2008.

• Employees received $2.7 million in overtime. That’s a 32 percent drop from 2008 and 44 percent from 2007.

• Employees earned $6.8 million in other pay, such as buyback of unused leave and out-of-title pay for employees who do the work of another position. That’s down 27 percent.

• Seventy-three employees grossed more than $100,000 in 2009 — most of them in the police and fire departments.

03-03-2010, 11:50 PM
He doesnt do anything!! What does the LT do in there?


The LT in ISB is not needed for sure. That position is a waste. The four sgts up there can handle it without a LT and can report to the one capt An LT in this spot just clogs the flow because he has nothing to do and a lack of knowldege. He never even was a real detective-wuz he?



Hopefully a new chief will clean up this waste.