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Latest post 05-24-2011 11:02 PM by gasser. 377 replies.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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several wrong assumptions.
wrong assumption 1. i'm sure it WASN'T A TROOPER, or TROOPER RANK's decision to put m.c.o.'s in dark blue cars.
wrong assumption 2. giving you the AUTHORITY to investigate accidents also gives you the RESPONSIBILITY to investigate accidents. we don't need two entities with duplicate responsibilities.
wrong assumption 3. i'm not a trooper.
wrong assumption 4. the uproar over this decision is NOT because of money, the figures are trivial. it's about ABUSE OF POWER and DUPLICATION OF EFFORT.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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i'm looking for the logic.
there are TWO divisions of the SAME AGENCY that are assigned TWO DIFFERENT JOBS.
at present, both are certified to DO THEIR OWN JOBS.
one division wishes to be certified to DO THE OTHER'S JOB.
the only way that this could save money is to CUT THE OTHER DIVISION.
the only way that this could make the highways safer is IF NEITHER DIVISION BLOCKS UP THE HIGHWAY ANY MORE THAN IS NECESSARY.
now, all this 'making the roads safer' stuff sounds good on paper, but in practice, it doesn't wash.
two divisions doing ONE job is, by default REDUNDANT.
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