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Q. When did Valleyview ever obey the O.R.C.?
A. When it pleasures.
The O.R.C. states there must be a Records Commission. This is to get permission to destory records.
Linda Stoner checked and there is no record of permission to destroy ANYTHING.
The Village has a long standing habit of using it's own ''interpretation'' of the O.R.C.
I seem to remember the one concerning destorying property that you speak of. You spent a very long time at a council meeting,I believe about October of 1995 or 1996 trying to make me look like an idiot about the law. When asked by a resident firefighter for bikes for the needy, you said they had to be destroyed. Low and behold, in about a year, you and Russolillo had a new interpretation of that O.R.C. when he suggested this be done.
Guns, drugs, computers, abandoned property are listed in the O.R.C. The code is very specific. Do you interpret this to mean the police can do what they want? Is this what Parrish means by giving the Police ''latitude''?
Without any records of what is there and no request to destroy and no supervision of doing it,this would mean that they could take the evidence. What if they said drugs or guns were destoryed, but they took them for themselves?
There was an officer who came to work without his gun. At least that is what he said. If you believe that. Another officer gave him another gun. When I left Valleyview the gun had not been returned as far as I know.
What happens if a gun is used in a felony?
Some interpretations of the law are very dangerous. No felon should hold public office.
I will tell Valleyviewer to keep the grapevine going, you will surprised what you might find out.
Q. When did Valleyview ever obey the O.R.C.?
A. When it pleasures.
The O.R.C. states there must be a Records Commission. This is to get permission to destory records.
Linda Stoner checked and there is no record of permission to destroy ANYTHING.
The Village has a long standing habit of using it's own ''interpretation'' of the O.R.C.
I seem to remember the one concerning destorying property that you speak of. You spent a very long time at a council meeting,I believe about October of 1995 or 1996 trying to make me look like an idiot about the law. When asked by a resident firefighter for bikes for the needy, you said they had to be destroyed. Low and behold, in about a year, you and Russolillo had a new interpretation of that O.R.C. when he suggested this be done.
Guns, drugs, computers, abandoned property are listed in the O.R.C. The code is very specific. Do you interpret this to mean the police can do what they want? Is this what Parrish means by giving the Police ''latitude''?
Without any records of what is there and no request to destroy and no supervision of doing it,this would mean that they could take the evidence. What if they said drugs or guns were destoryed, but they took them for themselves?
There was an officer who came to work without his gun. At least that is what he said. If you believe that. Another officer gave him another gun. When I left Valleyview the gun had not been returned as far as I know.
What happens if a gun is used in a felony?
Some interpretations of the law are very dangerous. No felon should hold public office.
I will tell Valleyviewer to keep the grapevine going, you will surprised what you might find out.