Fairhope, Alabama
NO APPEAL TO PERSONNEL BOARD
The city council is considering changing the administrative process for disciplining police officers -- so they may no longer appeal to the city's Personnel Board as all other employees may do.
Police Chief Petties said the change is to better comply with state laws.
Petties: "With the old ordinance ... (they) had the hearing officer ... then go to Personnel Board ... a long drawn out thing."
"By state law now ... the hearing officer has the final decision."
A final vote will be taken at a future council meeting.
The city's police hearing officer is retired Baldwin Co. Deputy Wayne Gandy.
NO APPEAL TO PERSONNEL BOARD
The city council is considering changing the administrative process for disciplining police officers -- so they may no longer appeal to the city's Personnel Board as all other employees may do.
Police Chief Petties said the change is to better comply with state laws.
Petties: "With the old ordinance ... (they) had the hearing officer ... then go to Personnel Board ... a long drawn out thing."
"By state law now ... the hearing officer has the final decision."
A final vote will be taken at a future council meeting.
The city's police hearing officer is retired Baldwin Co. Deputy Wayne Gandy.
Comments
I wonder if the council could say they chose the best candidate for chief if, God forbid, what happened in Watertown came to Fairhope. I hope, but doubt, they could.
So who lied? The Mayor? The Mayor and the Chief? The last Chief most certainly was a disaster. He needlessly and foolishly and frequently was at odds with the Mayor. This one seems to be the polar opposite. And that's not good either.
Thanks........
Any chance you can broadcast this online for us toothless hicks to watch? We wouldn't fit in on campus.
Thanks
There will always be crazies who disagree, just to disagree. You know who I mean.