Article states "bullet resistant glass". Dont think I am going to work for $10 hour in a job that requires me to stand behind "bullet resistant glass"......just saying
Would you rather get $10/hr without the glass?
Article states "bullet resistant glass". Dont think I am going to work for $10 hour in a job that requires me to stand behind "bullet resistant glass"......just saying
Sad to read about what has happened in Lafayette. I lived there for a few years in early/mid 80s after finishing college. Very few places I wouldn't go back then.
It is the assignment of priorities. The Mayor is focusing Lafayette police on §8 housing for that sweet, sweet federal money. The thinking being that they can let the neighborhoods go to get federal money and then use the federal money for shiny new cars, uniforms, buildings, HQ crap, while the neighborhoods suffer.
Speaking as a property owner in a neighborhood, a neighborhood shaken by a Murder which was mishandled in a spectacular manner, the policy is a failure and this property owner is not happy.
So far, I have begged the Mayor to abandon his disastrous policy, but I see my neighbors getting angrier and angrier.
Playing games like that with people's lives is reprehensible.
Oh, I agree. But they have been getting away with it so far so why change?
I thought the murder in my neighborhood would be a real turning point for the city, but the Prosecuting Attorney who botched it up won 60% in the primary and other than my jumping up and down pointing, nothing has been down about City Hall's moronic priorities.
I don't know what I don't know, but that debacle originally appeared to be the kind of case that a prosecutor would have to actively try to lose.
Sad to read about what has happened in Lafayette. I lived there for a few years in early/mid 80s after finishing college. Very few places I wouldn't go back then.