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Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: Black Ice A Waste Of Our Police Resources |
Published On: | 2009-05-19 |
Source: | Red Bluff Daily News (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2009-05-20 15:20:50 |
BLACK ICE A WASTE OF OUR POLICE RESOURCES
Editor:
I would like to expand on Stephen DeBoever's letter concerning the
significance, or insignificance, of Operation Black Ice. I want to put
some numbers out there that everybody understands. With the economy of
the country, the state, the county and our cities in such dire straits
how can the cost of such an operation be justified?
I think it is a fair estimate that the hourly pay, plus the benefit
package, for each of those 100 officers is about $50 per hour. That
comes to $5,000 per hour. $40 per hour comes to $4 000 00 per hour. Do
the math!! Did they work 4 hours that day-$20,000. 8 hours that
day-$40,000. Assembly in the morning, serve warrants, make arrests,
searches, transport, paperwork ... More, less? How much did that one
day really cost us taxpayers?
I can't imagine more than four officers per vehicle, probably much
less. That is at least 25 vehicles They use expensive vehicles plus
the cost of gasoline and all of the regular maintenance. It took time
and vehicles to transport all of the officers and all of those arrested.
What was the cost of that 10 month investigation? How many agencies,
and officers, and high paid officials, were involved in that? How many
thousands of dollars?
Most of those arrested are in jail at the public's expense. We are
still looking at the cost of prosecution. If they get public defenders
we will also pay to defend them.
From the 63 people arrested there was Advertisement
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confiscated. That comes to $39.19 per person.
Are those the BIG TIME drug dealers that justifies the kind of
spending that went into Operatic Black Ice? And 90 grams of
methamphetamine is a very insignificant amount. It would fit into
almost any spice can in our kitchens. 26 grams of heroin is less than
1 ounce. DeBoever stated that the confiscated pot could be grown on 4
plants.
Regardless of anybody's thoughts about substance abuse can this kind
of cost be justified. Even if it is illegal, do we want to spend this
kind of money to put these 36 small time, neighborhood drugs dealers
into our over crowded, very expensive prisons? As soon as they are
gone somebody else will take their place and nothing significant will
have been accomplished at the great expense of the Black Ice Operation.
David McBath, Red Bluff
Editor:
I would like to expand on Stephen DeBoever's letter concerning the
significance, or insignificance, of Operation Black Ice. I want to put
some numbers out there that everybody understands. With the economy of
the country, the state, the county and our cities in such dire straits
how can the cost of such an operation be justified?
I think it is a fair estimate that the hourly pay, plus the benefit
package, for each of those 100 officers is about $50 per hour. That
comes to $5,000 per hour. $40 per hour comes to $4 000 00 per hour. Do
the math!! Did they work 4 hours that day-$20,000. 8 hours that
day-$40,000. Assembly in the morning, serve warrants, make arrests,
searches, transport, paperwork ... More, less? How much did that one
day really cost us taxpayers?
I can't imagine more than four officers per vehicle, probably much
less. That is at least 25 vehicles They use expensive vehicles plus
the cost of gasoline and all of the regular maintenance. It took time
and vehicles to transport all of the officers and all of those arrested.
What was the cost of that 10 month investigation? How many agencies,
and officers, and high paid officials, were involved in that? How many
thousands of dollars?
Most of those arrested are in jail at the public's expense. We are
still looking at the cost of prosecution. If they get public defenders
we will also pay to defend them.
From the 63 people arrested there was Advertisement
Your city Mom Lost 47 lbs Following 1 rule!I Cut Down 47 lbs of
Stomach Fat In A Month By Obeying This 1 Old Rule Learn More...Your
city Mom Turns Yellow Teeth WhiteRead the trick, discovered by a mom,
to turn yellow teeth white fast. Learn More... Quantcast $2,469
confiscated. That comes to $39.19 per person.
Are those the BIG TIME drug dealers that justifies the kind of
spending that went into Operatic Black Ice? And 90 grams of
methamphetamine is a very insignificant amount. It would fit into
almost any spice can in our kitchens. 26 grams of heroin is less than
1 ounce. DeBoever stated that the confiscated pot could be grown on 4
plants.
Regardless of anybody's thoughts about substance abuse can this kind
of cost be justified. Even if it is illegal, do we want to spend this
kind of money to put these 36 small time, neighborhood drugs dealers
into our over crowded, very expensive prisons? As soon as they are
gone somebody else will take their place and nothing significant will
have been accomplished at the great expense of the Black Ice Operation.
David McBath, Red Bluff
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