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06-23-2013, 09:47 PM #21
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I there anyone else who thinks we need to get rid of our PBA rep. This guy is completely clueless!
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06-24-2013, 04:19 PM #22
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It is difficult to achieve results when almost nobody show up to the meeting. The lawyers were (not) impressed by the attendance.
Clueless will not reapply for the position. It's all yours Guest! :evil: :evil: :cop:
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06-27-2013, 03:22 AM #23
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Originally Posted by Guess whadu
If you had a clue you would be able to lead this without everyone showing up to meetings and if you would listen to what people are telling you we might have a contract. No one ever shows up to meetings, never did, but our last rep was still able to get the general wants of the majority and get contracts ratified. Heres another thought, dont have meetings at 10 am where only day shift people can attend.
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06-28-2013, 10:20 PM #24
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Can anyone tell us about chief young. He has been picked to be our towns chief.
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06-28-2013, 10:32 PM #25
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What town? He is an AH. The best thing that happened to this town was when he left.
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06-28-2013, 11:29 PM #26
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Palm beach shores in palm beach county
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06-29-2013, 12:51 AM #27
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Good luck. You guys are going to need it with that looser.
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06-30-2013, 02:11 AM #28
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Originally Posted by Guest
The position is a thankless one. Now on to you stating that the rep just
Listen to what you want! This way a union works is by majority and what
Is good for the majority of the membership. We only a few show up
To the meetings and negotiations it says that you don't really care or
You would make the sacrifice. You also by not showing up are allowing
The few who do show up to decide what will be presented to the Town.
So until you get off your lazy a$$ and show up or accept the position
Of the Rep I say you have no right to *****.
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06-30-2013, 02:29 AM #29
Re: contract
Originally Posted by Guest
If this article is true then he will fit in perfect.
Town of Palm Beach Shores Police Department "Imploding" - Investigation Reveals Links To Two Key Businesses
Monday, December 26, 2011
Join us as our investigation into The Palm Beach Shores Police Department continues, insiders tell us that corruption and 'unethical' conspiracies are running rampant in the Town of Palm Beach Shores and especially in it's police department. Now two key businesses, "Palm Beach Shores Resort" and "The Sailfish Marina" are showing possible links to police corruption and cover ups. We are told that the corruption could even lead to other law enforcement agencies such as the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and other municipal police agencies within Palm Beach County. Although we don't normally cover fire department issues we are also looking into serious allegations inside that office as well.
Palm Beach Shores Police Department issues include very questionable hiring practices, evidence tampering, sexual harassment and even an alleged "coupe" in progress to overthrow the current police chief. Now we have learned that two major town businesses are playing a role with links to corruption and cover ups...
PALM BEACH SHORES RESORT AND SAILFISH MARINA SHOW LINKS TO COP COVER UPS
Two key businesses in The Town of Palm Beach Shores may be linked to alleged police cover ups, corruption and unethical practices. According to information being provided to "The Beat" Real Cop Talk Radio there are serious issues involving police security contract details at the Palm Beach Shores Resort including how they are managed and protocols which may conflict with police and PBC Sheriff agencies officers "cannon of ethics" and procedures who are "hand picked" to work these details.
There are also allegations of current and prior "Double Dipping" and scheduling "adjustments" by the towns police chief and others including PBC Sheriff command. It has been reported that police officers and Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputies chosen to work this "extra" detail can not carry their firearms on the premises nor announce that they are police officers? They must instead go under the label of "guest relations" for the Resort and call the town police in actual emergencies? Talk about a huge potential liability. We are told they keep their firearms secured in their police vehicles (another huge concern). Maybe they are concerned with knowing about some of the prior incidents of the town's police officers concerning firearm use while off duty and rightly so if you've heard our show.
As for the Sailfish Marina a former employee reported a sexual harassment complaint on one of the towns police officers which occurred on at least two occasions. The officer was apparently banned from the establishment for a time period but then apparently due to political pressure from the police department was again able to come onto the premises. The employee no longer works at the Sailfish Marina. It is also reported that the business routinely provides "gifts" to various police and town employees. It is unknown at this time whether the "gift giving" practice is within Palm Beach County Ethics restrictions or not.
Join us as we continue our series of investigations within The town of Palm Beach Shores with Mike Whelan (Former PB Shores Police Dispatcher for over a decade) on "The Beat" every Wednesday evening from 7-9pm (ET).
(For More Details on Palm Beach Shores Corruption & Cover Ups Listen To Our Archived Shows on 12-14 and 12-21-11)
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06-30-2013, 07:03 PM #30
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Originally Posted by Guest
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