posted by [identity profile] xerahanadu.livejournal.com at 02:01am on 15/09/2008
I guess that I expect the leader of a town twice the size of my old high school to know what's going on in it. Not where and when it's working well, but when there are significant complaints.

Complaints ardent enough to be acknowledged and dealt with in the capital should have blipped on the radar SOMEWHERE in the town. I respect that you don't see a strong link between the police policies and the town's mayor.

We have different definitions of the mayor's responsibilities. I say it was her job to know, her job to listen, and since she appointed the police chief, also her job to address policy with him.

What I've gotten from your reply is that you do not feel negligence in duty is the same as wrongful actions. Or perhaps that this, even in such a tiny town, could not be construed as negligence at all.

Am I getting your message correctly?




And yeah, best of luck finding your candidate who's not a politician. I know you're still pulling for the old-school Greek system where we pick random people out of a hat and draft them to presidency for short terms. If I knew who we should talk to about that, I'd be right there with ya.

:)

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