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Unregistered
07-09-2020, 01:40 PM
That’s right! You can quit the PBA, save all that money which they use for their lavish lifestyles anyway, and buy liability insurance for a fraction of the cost.
At least you’ll be soundly protected. Give it some thought.
Obviously, we know the PBA has become the weakest union in our profession these days so switching representation is wise but even if your not inclined to change for whatever reason save your well being and save yourself money.

Unregistered
07-09-2020, 09:20 PM
Damn you gave me an idea. I’ll be researching that.

Unregistered
07-10-2020, 10:41 AM
I believe that places like MDPD, where we have such a weak union, going to a liability policy might be the prudent move. Those that don’t mind spending their hard earned money to the PBA can continue and those who lost total faith in them can break away and be better protected.

Unregistered
07-11-2020, 05:10 PM
I believe that places like MDPD, where we have such a weak union, going to a liability policy might be the prudent move. Those that don’t mind spending their hard earned money to the PBA can continue and those who lost total faith in them can break away and be better protected.

liability insurance is solely for the time if qualified immunity is taken away. if the endorsed candidate of PLEA; melba pearson a leftist like meth head butt plucked almost gov gollum gets in we will get arrested for doing police work. PBA dues for legal rep is best bang for your buck

Unregistered
07-12-2020, 02:06 AM
liability insurance is solely for the time if qualified immunity is taken away. if the endorsed candidate of PLEA; melba pearson a leftist like meth head butt plucked almost gov gollum gets in we will get arrested for doing police work. PBA dues for legal rep is best bang for your buck

We are in deep shitz if PBA is the best. I wholeheartedly disagree and say PBA is
The weakest