Published by an old curmudgeon who came to America in 1936 as a refugee from Nazi Germany and proudly served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is a former law enforcement officer and a retired professor of criminal justice who, in 1970, founded the Texas Narcotic Officers Association. BarkGrowlBite refuses to be politically correct.
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Saturday, September 10, 2022
THE GOVERNMENT REALLY SHOULD FOLLOW THE LAW
By Bob Walsh
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Trey
said...
I knew a Chief of Police who got in a tight with a female subordinate. I heard that a little kiss and tickle happened, and she told on him. The Police Association called for his being fired. I assume this Chief knew where the skeletons were hidden and instead of firing him, the City Council made a new position for him as Director of Public Safety. Each Dept still had a Chief. He was moved out of his office in the Cop Shop. He soon found himself over Police, Fire and EMS services and landed at City Hall. People came and went. Elections happened and soon enough the city fathers decided that they really didn't need a Director of Public Safety. Last time I saw him he was working at a Hunting and Fishing Store and told me that his good retirement, wife, kids, and dog had all left him. The funny thing was that he had married quite well.
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I knew a Chief of Police who got in a tight with a female subordinate. I heard that a little kiss and tickle happened, and she told on him. The Police Association called for his being fired. I assume this Chief knew where the skeletons were hidden and instead of firing him, the City Council made a new position for him as Director of Public Safety. Each Dept still had a Chief. He was moved out of his office in the Cop Shop. He soon found himself over Police, Fire and EMS services and landed at City Hall. People came and went. Elections happened and soon enough the city fathers decided that they really didn't need a Director of Public Safety. Last time I saw him he was working at a Hunting and Fishing Store and told me that his good retirement, wife, kids, and dog had all left him. The funny thing was that he had married quite well.
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